Offered by Gérardin et Cie
17th & 18th centuries Furniture and Statuary
Very pretty clock from the L.XVI period in white Carrara marble, chiseled and gilded bronzes.
In the shape of a terminal, it is flanked by two consoles hosting a rich decoration of foliage, garlands, laurel, pearls... in gilded bronze.
When damping, we discover a vase decorated with a leafy bouquet and a laurel garland.
The white enamel dial, protected by a domed glass bezel, is signed ''Beauvarlet in Paris''.
The finely openwork hands indicate the minutes in Arabic numerals and the hours in Roman numerals.
The movement is fully revised, in perfect condition, and protected at the back by a glass. It is a wire suspension movement. It strikes the hours and half hours.
The originality and rarity of this clock also lies in its original wooden base covered with red silk decorated with pearls. Stepped base faithfully matching the shape of the base of the clock.
Dimensions with the base: L. 34 cm x D. 18 cm x H. 45 cm
Dimensions without the base: L. 24 cm x D. 9 cm x H. 37 cm
France
Signed ''Beauvarlet à Paris''
Wire movement
Louis XVI period
Delevery information :
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