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   Mantel Clocks

 
  Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, Mennessier à Paris. Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795.
  Dieudonné Kinable 
Important Gilt Bronze and Marble Mantel Clock
“Domingue, Paul and Virginie”
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795
 
 
 
 
  Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, Mennessier à Paris. Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795. Dieudonné Kinable Important Gilt Bronze and Marble Mantel Clock “Domingue, Paul and Virginie” Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795  
 
  Terra Cotta Case Attributed to Louis-Simon Boizot or his Workshop
Rare Terra Cotta “Egyptian” Mantel Clock 
Egyptian Urania or Allegory of Geometry 
Paris, Consulate period, circa 1800
  A French, eighteenth-century Louis XVI porcelain and ormolu brass mantel clock, signed Godon, c. 1790.
 
 
 
 
  Terra Cotta Case Attributed to Louis-Simon Boizot or his Workshop Rare Terra Cotta “Egyptian” Mantel Clock Egyptian Urania or Allegory of Geometry Paris, Consulate period, circa 1800 A French, eighteenth-century Louis XVI porcelain and ormolu brass mantel clock, signed Godon, c. 1790. 
 
  Paul and Virginie clock, White Marble and Gilt and Patinated Bronze Clock. Case by Jean-Simon Deverberie. Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795
sold
  Urania, Important White Marble Clock Attributed to Sculptor François Masson (1745-1807). Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805
sold
 
 
 
 
  Paul and Virginie clock, White Marble and Gilt and Patinated Bronze Clock. Case by Jean-Simon Deverberie. Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795 Urania, Important White Marble Clock Attributed to Sculptor François Masson (1745-1807). Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805 
 
  Bronze Filigree Garniture. Paris, first half 19th century, circa 1840.
sold
  White Marble and Ormolu Oriental Style Lyre Clock with Skeleton Movement. Jacques-Thomas Bréant. Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
sold
 
 
 
 
  Bronze Filigree Garniture. Paris, first half 19th century, circa 1840. White Marble and Ormolu Oriental Style Lyre Clock with Skeleton Movement. Jacques-Thomas Bréant. Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785  
 
  The Altar of Venus, Fine Chased and Gilt Bronze
  The Victory of Science, Rare Finely Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775
 
 
 
 
  The Altar of Venus, Fine Chased and Gilt Bronze "Cercle Tournant" Clock. Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780  The Victory of Science, Rare Finely Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775  
 
  Architectural Gilt Bronze Cartonnier Mantle Clock
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775 Lepaute, horloger du Roi à Paris and case attributed to Robert Osmond
  Revel mantel clock
 
 
 
 
  Architectural Gilt Bronze Cartonnier Mantle Clock Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775 Lepaute, horloger du Roi à Paris and case attributed to Robert Osmond Revel mantel clock 
 
  Allegory of Spring, Rare Gilt Bronze and White Marble Mantel Clock. Xavier Gide.
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780
sold
  The Altar of Venus, A Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock. Martin Baffert
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
 
 
 
 
  Allegory of Spring, Rare Gilt Bronze and White Marble Mantel Clock. Xavier Gide. Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780  The Altar of Venus, A Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock. Martin Baffert Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785 
 
  Love and Friendship, Rare White Marble and Chased Gilt Bronze Clock. Nicolas-Alexandre Folin
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1780-1785
  Allegory of Study, Important Chased Gilt Bronze Neoclassical Clock. Gabriel-Pierre Peignat, Horloger and Elie Barbezat, émailleur. Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain. Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775
 
 
 
 
  Love and Friendship, Rare White Marble and Chased Gilt Bronze Clock. Nicolas-Alexandre Folin Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1780-1785  Allegory of Study, Important Chased Gilt Bronze Neoclassical Clock. Gabriel-Pierre Peignat, Horloger and Elie Barbezat, émailleur. Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain. Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775  
 
  CHARLES DUTERTRE À PARIS. A French, eighteenth-century Louis XVI ormolu mantle clock, c. 1780. Height: 32 cm.
  Important White Marble “Cercles Tournants” Mantel Clock
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1785 
Height 39.5cm; width including handles 21 cm; base 11.5 cm x 11.5 cm
 
 
 
 
  CHARLES DUTERTRE À PARIS. A French, eighteenth-century Louis XVI ormolu mantle clock, c. 1780. Height: 32 cm. Important White Marble “Cercles Tournants” Mantel Clock Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1785 Height 39.5cm; width including handles 21 cm; base 11.5 cm x 11.5 cm  
 
  Sacrifice to Faithful Love, Important Gilt and Patinated Bronze and White Marble Clock. Jacques-Auguste Détour.
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
  Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain
Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock 
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1755-1760  
Height 52.5cm; width 34 cm; depth 19 cm
 
 
 
 
  Sacrifice to Faithful Love, Important Gilt and Patinated Bronze and White Marble Clock. Jacques-Auguste Détour. Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785 Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1755-1760 Height 52.5cm; width 34 cm; depth 19 cm  
 
  Robert Robin (1741-1799)
Case Attributed to Robert Osmond (1711-1789)
Important Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock 
“Allegory of Knowledge”
  Molliens 
Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “Allegory of Love and Fidelity” 
Paris, Consulate period, circa 1800
Height 48.5 cm; width 32 cm; depth 11.5 cm
 
 
 
 
  Robert Robin (1741-1799) Case Attributed to Robert Osmond (1711-1789) Important Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “Allegory of Knowledge” Molliens Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “Allegory of Love and Fidelity” Paris, Consulate period, circa 1800 Height 48.5 cm; width 32 cm; depth 11.5 cm 
 
  Rare Sphinx Mantle Clock 
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 52.5 cm; width 32.5 cm; depth 15 cm
  Jean-Baptiste III Albert Baillon (d. 1772)
Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain (Paris 1719-1791) 
An important Louis XV gilt bronze mantle clock 
Paris, circa 1750-55
sold
 
 
 
 
  Rare Sphinx Mantle Clock Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785 Height 52.5 cm; width 32.5 cm; depth 15 cm  Jean-Baptiste III Albert Baillon (d. 1772) Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain (Paris 1719-1791) An important Louis XV gilt bronze mantle clock Paris, circa 1750-55  
 
  Important Gilt Bronze Cartonnier Mantle Clock
“Clockmaker’s Model” 
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780 
Height 43.5 cm; width 50.2 cm; depth 25.7cm
  Charles Leroy à Paris
Case attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain 
Important Chased Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock 
Allegory of Study
 
 
 
 
  Important Gilt Bronze Cartonnier Mantle Clock “Clockmaker’s Model” Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780 Height 43.5 cm; width 50.2 cm; depth 25.7cm Charles Leroy à Paris Case attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain Important Chased Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock Allegory of Study  
 
  Allegories of Sculpture and Architecture, Rare Chased and Gilt Bronze Neo-classical Clock.Robert Osmond and Pierre Edelinne.
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775
sold
  Exceptional Porcelain Lyre Mantel Clock from the Royal Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790 
Height 62 cm; width 26 cm; depth 16 cm
 
 
 
 
  Allegories of Sculpture and Architecture, Rare Chased and Gilt Bronze Neo-classical Clock.Robert Osmond and Pierre Edelinne. Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775 Exceptional Porcelain Lyre Mantel Clock from the Royal Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790 Height 62 cm; width 26 cm; depth 16 cm  
 
  Love Led by Fidelity, Rare Gilt Bronze and Enamel Chariot Clock.
Case Attributed to Antoine-André Ravrio
Dial Attributed to Etienne Gobin, known as Dubuisson.
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810
sold
  Allegory of the Sciences, Rare Chased Gilt Bronze Neo-Classical Clock. Frédéric Duval, Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain.
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775
sold
 
 
 
 
  Love Led by Fidelity, Rare Gilt Bronze and Enamel Chariot Clock. Case Attributed to Antoine-André Ravrio Dial Attributed to Etienne Gobin, known as Dubuisson. Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810  Allegory of the Sciences, Rare Chased Gilt Bronze Neo-Classical Clock. Frédéric Duval, Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain. Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775 
 
  Rare Gilt Bronze and Rouge Griotte Marble Mantel Clock 
“The Sacrifice to Love”
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1790
  Case Attributed to Jean-Simon Deverberie (1764 - 1824)
Rare Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock 
“The Temple of Love”  
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795 
Height 51 cm; diameter 23 cm
 
 
 
 
  Rare Gilt Bronze and Rouge Griotte Marble Mantel Clock “The Sacrifice to Love” Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1790  Case Attributed to Jean-Simon Deverberie (1764 - 1824) Rare Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “The Temple of Love” Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795 Height 51 cm; diameter 23 cm 
 
  Important Gilt Bronze and Swedish Porphyry War Trophy Mantel Clock 
Sweden, Empire period, first third of the 19th century, circa 1815-1820
Height 56 cm; base 17.5 cm x 17.5 cm
  Louis Bausse 
Terra Cotta Figure after a Model by Louis-Simon Boizot (1743-1809)
Rare “Egyptian Caryatid” Terra Cotta Mantel Clock  
Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805
 
 
 
 
  Important Gilt Bronze and Swedish Porphyry War Trophy Mantel Clock Sweden, Empire period, first third of the 19th century, circa 1815-1820 Height 56 cm; base 17.5 cm x 17.5 cm Louis Bausse Terra Cotta Figure after a Model by Louis-Simon Boizot (1743-1809) Rare “Egyptian Caryatid” Terra Cotta Mantel Clock Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805  
 
  Louis-François-Amable Molliens
Rare White Marble and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock 
“Cupid and Psyche” 
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
  The Metamorphosis of Clytia Mantel Clock
Attributed to Claude Galle (1759-1815)
Important Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock 
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810
 
 
 
 
  Louis-François-Amable Molliens Rare White Marble and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “Cupid and Psyche” Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790  The Metamorphosis of Clytia Mantel Clock Attributed to Claude Galle (1759-1815) Important Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock Paris, Empire period, circa 1810 
 
  Gilt Bronze, Enamel and Marble Skeleton Clock with Revolutionary Calendar. Laurent à Paris. Paris, circa 1793-94
   
 
  
  Gilt Bronze, Enamel and Marble Skeleton Clock with Revolutionary Calendar. Laurent à Paris. Paris, circa 1793-94  
 

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