French Empire Mantel Clock in Mercury-Gilt Bronze with Musical Allegory, Early 19th Century
French mantel clock from the first half of the 19th century in Empire style, crafted in mercury-gilt bronze. The central case features a refined architectural structure housing a white enamel dial with Roman numerals, enriched by finely chiseled classical and musical motifs in relief.
On the left stands a male figure in ancient attire, likely a Greco-Roman poet or singer, depicted playing a string instrument. On the right, an elegant lyre emphasizes the allegory of music and the arts. A highly decorative and symbolic piece reflecting the neoclassical French aesthetic.
Origin: France
Period: First half of the 1800s (19th century)
Style: Empire
Dimensions: 33 x 11 x 49h cm
SKU: 17421
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Shipping fees (estimated) Italy € 100 | Europe € 150
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Approximate shipping22 Jul - 26 Jul