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19th C. Cast Metal & Black Slate Mantel Clock With Putti Musicians French 8 Day
£325 $416 €392
Charming 19th Century Cast Metal & Black Slate Mantel Clock with Chinese Influence to its Inverted Square Baluster Form Flanked by 2 Spelter Putti Musicians. The Black Dial with Gold Roman Numerals, Hands & Bezel. The Case Surmounted by a Pineapple Finial. ( Due to Their High Cost & Rarity Pineapples were Associated with Wealth). The Base Raised on Bevelled Slate Plinth & Metal Disc Feet.
Approx Height 13.75in or 35cm
The Japy 8 Day French Movement Strikes the Number of Hours on the O’clock on a Crisp Clear Bell. Stamped BR. Checked & Tested to be in Good & Full Antique Working Order. Case: Good Quality with Only Minor Wear Commensurate with Its Age.
Please Contact Robert via Messaging or on 07899 058752 to Discuss or Arrange Viewing or Collection. If you require Shipping, Please Supply Your Postcode.
Internal Reference: Nesbc07101
Antique Number: SA1006425
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 35cm (13.8inches)Width is 22cm (8.7inches)Depth is 15cm (5.9inches)
Antique #SA1006425, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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