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Louis Seize Portal Pendule, Paris Late 18th Century
Louis Seize Portal Pendule, Paris Late 18th Century - Horology Style Louis XVI Louis Seize Portal Pendule, Paris Late 18th Century - Louis Seize Portal Pendule, Paris Late 18th Century - Louis XVI
Ref : 102442
6 500 €
Period :
18th century
Provenance :
France, Paris
Medium :
Bronze and marble
Dimensions :
L. 0 inch X l. 16.34 inch X H. 22.83 inch X P. 4.33 inch
Horology  - Louis Seize Portal Pendule, Paris Late 18th Century 18th century - Louis Seize Portal Pendule, Paris Late 18th Century
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Louis Seize Portal Pendule, Paris Late 18th Century

Louis Seize portal clock with fully plastic eagle and putti decoration. The portal is flanked by caryatids and the volutes are decorated with urns and garlands in fire-gilded bronze. The clock has a contrasting design with a portal in white and a base in black marble. On the base is a frieze with playing putti and gorgon mascarons. Fire-gilded bronze. The work is signed Dessille à Paris. Cf. Lit: Pierre Kjellberg, Encyclopédie de la Pendule française, Paris 1997, p. 199, Fig. F. and Elke Niehüser, French Bronze Clocks, o.A. 1999, p. 256, Figs. 1201-1202.

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