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This magnificent mantelpiece, dating from 1930, is signed by a Breton clockmaker, more precisely from Rennes.
It consists of a gilded bronze cartel richly sculpted with volutes, foliage and plant elements.
The round enamel dial, graduated to the hours in Roman numerals, is decorated with a country decor representing a house on the edge of a watercourse.
Two similar scenes frame the dial, adding to the elegance of the whole.
The cartel rests on a small openwork tray, also chiseled with friezes and patterns, creating a perfect visual harmony.
This central piece is accompanied by two matching candelabra, each with four light arms, including a central one.
The chalices and bobeches are meticulously crafted, while the shaft and base of each candlestick are enameled with decorations similar to those of the cartel. This mantelpiece is an exquisite example of the Louis XV style, showcasing the craftsmanship and elegance of the creations of this period.
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Period: Late 19th century
Excellent condition.
Complete movement, supplied with key. May require servicing*.
*Verification and servicing on request with invoice and guarantee.
Dimensions of the cartel:
Width: 24 cm
Depth: 12 cm
Height: 38 cm
Dimensions of the Candlesticks
Width: 14 cm
Depth: 13 cm
Height: 36 cm
Reference: 300924
Ref: 57HLVU2RXW