18/19thc gilt bronze mantel clock, signed W. Cabus
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18/19thc gilt bronze mantel clock, signed W. Cabus
14"W x 3.5"D x 15"H
We were able to wind the clock and could hear a clicking sound as the mechanism tightened. However, the mechanism does not seem to be moving; there is no ticking sound. There is no pendulum is present. We do not guarantee that the clock is in working condition; all clocks are sold as-is.
Provenance
The Estate of Dr David Y Solomon, of NYC, heart surgeon and avid collector of rare French, Middle Eastern and African antiques as well as Fine Art, Antiquities and furniture. All removed from his NYC residence. Dr. Solomon was born in Kuwait and grew up in Iraq then fled religious persecution, escaping to Iran before emigrating to the United States in 1961 with the help of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. He practiced medicine for 67 years because of a true devotion to people. He took a personal interest in every single patient regardless of their stature. He never turned anyone away and they came from all around the world to see him, some even calling him "Papa."
14"W x 3.5"D x 15"H
We were able to wind the clock and could hear a clicking sound as the mechanism tightened. However, the mechanism does not seem to be moving; there is no ticking sound. There is no pendulum is present. We do not guarantee that the clock is in working condition; all clocks are sold as-is.
Provenance
The Estate of Dr David Y Solomon, of NYC, heart surgeon and avid collector of rare French, Middle Eastern and African antiques as well as Fine Art, Antiquities and furniture. All removed from his NYC residence. Dr. Solomon was born in Kuwait and grew up in Iraq then fled religious persecution, escaping to Iran before emigrating to the United States in 1961 with the help of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. He practiced medicine for 67 years because of a true devotion to people. He took a personal interest in every single patient regardless of their stature. He never turned anyone away and they came from all around the world to see him, some even calling him "Papa."
Condition
Good condition overall
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18/19thc gilt bronze mantel clock, signed W. Cabus
Estimate $200 - $300
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