Description: Antique clock in statuary white marble belonging to the Napoleon III period of the second half of the 800th century.
A woman holding a book rests on a column with a porcelain dial in the center.
The base wrapped in a gilded bronze fitting rests on finely chiseled bronze bearings.
General Conditions: Complete with mechanism to be serviced.
Origin: France (1860/70)
Measurements: 25×16 H57cm.
Document: Certificate of Authenticity.
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Shipping: Throughout Italy, Europe and the rest of the world at very low prices with maximum safety and traceability. Shipping will be agreed privately and will not be expensive.
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