Offered by Igra Lignum
French Furniture and Art Pieces of the 18th century and Empire period
Gilt bronze "borne" mantel clock from the Restoration period (circa 1820) The dial is signed Ledure Bronzier à Paris and Hémon Horloger.
Pierre Victor Ledure (1783-1840) is a bronzier and bronze merchant at 72 Passage Choiseul. Trained by Ravrio, he supplied to the Crown many bronzes for furniture. Claude Hémon (1770-xxx), clockmaker in Paris is registered as an independent clockmaker between 1812 and 1820.
Condition report: revised by our clockmaker, sold with a 2 year guarantee
Delevery information :
The shipping and customs charges are free of charge for all destinations in Europe for objects of more than 2,000 euros and furniture pieces of more than 5,000 euros.
The art pieces are shipped by post, the furniture is delivered by us or by companies like Arbore (Rhone Valley) and SHIP ANTIQUES (rest of France and Europe)
A wooden box is made for each article. For especially fragile furniture pieces, we produce customized boxes.