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A French Empire-style mantel clock is a type of elaborately decorated mantel clock that was made in France during the Napoleonic Empire (1804–1814/15). Timekeepers manufacturing during the Bourbon Restoration (1814/1815–1830) are also included within this art movement as they share similar subjects, decorative elements, shapes, and style. Beautiful French Empire library mantel clock, gilded bronze, early 19th century France, circa 1810 Power reserve: 8 day movement Striking: Half hour, one bell This clock has re... Category Early 19th Century Empire Antique French Clocks Shop the French Clocks Collection on Chairish, home of the best vintage and used furniture, decor and art.
Winding Post holes to the Center Shaft is 15/16'' on center. Shop with Afterpay on eligible items. Free delivery and returns on eBay Plus items for Plus members.
Antique French mantel clocks provide an opportunity for the home decorator or beginning collector to obtain an ornate, historical piece of … Make an offer on the perfect piece today! For Sale: Antique French Mantle Clock Movement Measurements- Winding Post holes are 1 1/2'' on center. ON FOOT IS A LITTLE LOOSE (did not wish to over tighten). Very eye catching clock and extreamly good quality giving it that wow factor look. Bezel diameter across the front is 4 3/4''.
THE CLOCK This is a top quality mahogany wood portico mantle clock. Get the best deals on French Antique Clocks.
How to Identify French Mantle Clocks. ANTIQUE FRENCH MANTLE Clock Dial and Bezel - $19.99.
THIS IS A HEAVY CLOCK, ABOUT 25 LBS. Shop today! A. BROCOT FRENCH ONYX MANTLE CLOCK. 19 th century Au Bon Sauvage Series Ormolu Gilt Bronze Empire Mantel Clock Lépine. The sleeve on the back of the dial that fit's into the case opening is 4 3/16'' in diameter.
... French Empire-period mantel clock "The Cup-and-Ball Lesson" 11 500 € Jacques Nève. This clock has some lovely details with beautiful patterned inlays, 4 thick curved pillars sitting each side of the ebonised base holding the main clock head in place along with the stepped up top structure which has breathtaking inlays.