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Rare Louis XVI portico clock, with double column, made by the successors of Pierre Gavelle, received Master in 1771. , probably Maurice Jacques Gavelle, said the young, after Tardy.
The black marble columns, adorned with gilded bronze chains, enshrine the circular mechanism. They are topped with charming little pagoda-shaped roofs from which fall bells.
The enamel dial is signed “Gavelle Le Jeune Paris”. It supports an elegant cherub in patinated bronze
The pendulum takes the form of a sun.
The white marble base (a small trace is present) is embellished with an openwork brass gallery and rests on six spinning top feet.
Dimensions
H.42.5 cm x W.27 cm x D.12 cm
Exceptional Parisian work
Strikes the hours and half-hours. A small revision is necessary after delivery, necessary for adjustment - We can detach the movement if you wish, in order to package it separately
The photos are an integral part of the description
The cost of delivery is significant. This is linked to the special conditioning necessary for this exceptional clock
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