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Beautiful set of fireplaces in spelter with brown and copper patina, representing the Horses of Marly retained by their Grooms.
The original work is a Carrara marble statue, made by Guillaume Coustou (1677-1746), dating from the 18th century, which decorated the drinking troughs of the Château de Marly, it is now on display at the Louvre.
This group is composed of two elements and a mechanical rotor clock.
We find on the latter a groom taming, from the end of his loin, two horses in a rearing position.
The base of the clock is decorated with two female heads at the corners, with a garland at the bottom and scalloping on both sides.
The two subjects rest on a rectangular base, gadrooned around the edge and decorated with acanthus leaves at the feet.
Majestic and charismatic, this mantelpiece, which takes up an emblematic work of France, will delight lovers and collectors of works of art.
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Period: Early 20th Century
Excellent condition. Complete movement, supplied with its key, which can be serviced on request with invoice and guarantee.
Delivery possible, in France and in Europe, by our partner specialized in the transport of furniture and works of art.
Dimensions of the clock:
Height: 50cm
Width: 35cm
Depth: 11cm
Maximum subject dimensions:
Height: 45cm
Width: 23cm
Depth 28cm
Total weight: 17.88 kg
Additional photos on request.
Reference 575T
Ref: M51Z4MOBPB