1800
Dimensions: 29x17x38h cm
French clock from the second half of the 1800th century in richly finished bronze. In the upper part, it features a small cherub holding a bunch of grapes, an allegory of Bacchus, while in the lower part, a medallion in French Sevres porcelain embellishes the clock.
Origin: France
Period: second half of the 1800th century
Dimensions: 29x17x38h cm
ref 15500
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