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An emblematic piece from the Napoleon III era, this Parisian clock called Œil de Bœuf features a hexagonal frame in blackened wood, sublimated by brass inlays that add a unique visual richness. The white marble dial is embellished with blue Roman numerals painted on porcelain and surrounded by meticulously crafted bronze frames. The dial is surrounded by a beautiful bronze frieze. The clock is distinguished by its "Boulle"-style inlays of fluted brass, colored mother-of-pearl and tortoiseshell. This decorative object combines exceptional craftsmanship with the refined aesthetics characteristic of the period.
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Period: Mid-19th century
Excellent condition.
Verification and revision on request with invoice and guarantee.
Shipment possible in France and abroad
Dimensions :
Width : 51 cm
Depth: 15 cm
Height: 52 cm
reference : 190325
Ref: 3LX0DXD5UR