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Mantel clocks 19th

  • François-Louis Savart (attributed to), An Empire mantel clock of eight day duration housed in a case attributed to François-Louis Savart, Paris, date circa 1810
    François-Louis Savart (attributed to), An Empire mantel clock of eight day duration housed in a case attributed to François-Louis Savart, Paris, date circa 1810
  • Thomire & Cie., An Empire mantel clock by Bassot, case by Thomire & Cie., Paris, date circa 1800
    Thomire & Cie., An Empire mantel clock by Bassot, case by Thomire & Cie., Paris, date circa 1800
  • Unknown, An Empire mantel clock, Paris, date circa 1800
    Unknown, An Empire mantel clock, Paris, date circa 1800
  • Picnot Père, An Empire figural clock, by Picnot Père, Paris, date 1805-10
    Picnot Père, An Empire figural clock, by Picnot Père, Paris, date 1805-10
  • Joseph Guillet, A Charles X gilt bronze mantel clock by Joseph Guillet, the case influenced by Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love)., Grenoble, date circa 1810
    Joseph Guillet, A Charles X gilt bronze mantel clock by Joseph Guillet, the case influenced by Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love)., Grenoble, date circa 1810
  • Lesieur, An Empire mantel clock by Lesieur, Paris, date circa 1815
    Lesieur, An Empire mantel clock by Lesieur, Paris, date circa 1815
  • Mesnil, An Empire Pendule à L'Egyptienne, movement by Mesnil, case by Ravrio, Paris, date circa 1805-10
    Mesnil, An Empire Pendule à L'Egyptienne, movement by Mesnil, case by Ravrio, Paris, date circa 1805-10
  • Pierre-Philippe Thomire, An Empire chariot clock, representing Phaeton’s flight in the sun’s chariot across the heavens by Pierre-Philippe Thomire, Paris, date circa 1805-10
    Pierre-Philippe Thomire, An Empire chariot clock, representing Phaeton’s flight in the sun’s chariot across the heavens by Pierre-Philippe Thomire, Paris, date circa 1805-10 Sold
  • Bailly, An Empire mantel clock by Bailly, case attributed to Denière, Paris, date circa 1805-10
    Bailly, An Empire mantel clock by Bailly, case attributed to Denière, Paris, date circa 1805-10 Sold
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