Nineteenth century
Clock 47 x 20 h 69 cm. Candlesticks Ø 38 h 40 cm.
Large triptych in chiseled and gilded bronze comprising a clock and a pair of Rocaille-motif candlesticks. The clock features a white enamel dial topped with a cherub, and a pair of candlesticks with a central vase surmounted by six-flame cherubs.
France, 19th century.
Measurements: Clock 47 x 20 h 69 cm.
Candlesticks Ø 38 h 40 cm.
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