A Louis XVI-style bronze and marble portico clock
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Description
Late 19th/early 20th century, movement signed ''Le Lo*ne Paris'', the circular skeletonized dial with black Roman numeral hour markers within a glazed bezel, atop a white marble entablature mounted with a gilt-bronze standing winged putti, raised overall on four Doric columns centering an espagnolette pendulum, over a squared white marble base mounted with figures of Cupid, Bacchus, and a cat, 29.25'' H x 14.5'' W x 6.875'' D, est: $1500/2500
Provenance: Lauer Collection, Encino, CA
Provenance: Lauer Collection, Encino, CA
Condition
Overall good condition; winds, runs and stops. With general wear and darkening to bronze commensurate with age. Scattered nicks and losses to white marble, the largest an approximately 1.5'' x .75'' loss to rear left corner. Bacchus with repair to wrist; Cupid lacking an element to hand. One column with a replaced base. Lacking gilt-bronze elements to entablature. Moran's does not guarantee working condition of clocks and watches.
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A Louis XVI-style bronze and marble portico clock
Estimate $1,500 - $2,500
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