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French carriage clock with porcelain painting, neo-rococo style. The turn of the 19th-20th centuries.
French carriage clock in a brass case, with gilded and painted porcelain panels, in the spirit of the third rococo. On a pink background, in oval vignettes, frolicking cupids are depicted with garlands of roses, grapes and fruits. Written with a quick brush, they convey the playful charm and gallantry of the ladies` boudoir. Swiss mechanism. The top of the movement is made in Switzerland. ACC mark with arrow inside. The mechanism is in excellent condition. The key is included. Height: 14.5 cm.
Condition: Good
Style: Neorococo
Country: France
Period: At the turn of 19th -20th century
Warranty: Seller Warranty
Material: Glass, metal, Porcelain, Hand Painted, Gilding
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
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Французские каретные часы с росписью по фарфору, в стиле неорококо. Рубеж 19-20 веков.
Французские каретные часы в латунном корпусе, с золочеными и расписными фарфоровыми панелями, в духе третьего рококо. На розовом фоне, в овальных виньетках, изображены, резвящиеся амуры с гирляндами роз, винограда и фруктов. Написанные быстрой кистью, они передают игривый шарм и галантность дамского будуара. Швейцарский механизм. Сверху на механизме сделано в Швейцарии. Внутри клеймо ACC со стрелкой. Механизм на ходу, в отличном состоянии. Ключ прилагается. Высота: 14,5 см.
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