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Clock from the 1st Empire period (1804 - 1815).
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Chiseled and gilded bronze clock representing the goddess Hebe serving to drink to Jupiter in the form of an eagle. The dial signed “à Paris” in enamel shows the hours in Roman numerals and the minutes in Arabic numerals. Very beautiful chiseled needles with laurel decoration.The rectangular base decorated with masks in medallions and an allegorical representation of Jupiter rests on four tops. Revised wire movement. Period gilding.
France.
XIXth century.
Dimensions: Height: 48cm, Width: 33,5cm, Depth: 14cm
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