French Marble & Bronze Cherub Statue Clock: movement signed Blot & Drouard, Paris, E.D. 331; 8 day; time and strike; 1 cherub has on a Roman hat, holding a spear and clothed with a warp; the other has wings and is pointing at the time; statues are copper colored. Running condition not known.
(Marble under winged cherub has been broken; no pendulum; chip on the corner under the Roman hatted cherub.)
24″ x 16″ x 7 1/2″
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French Bronze & Marble Clock, Large Cherub & Birds: With a bell strike movement, No. 33425 and a porcelain dial. A large putti is seated next to the case with a marble gallery and birds above the clock. The marble is white with black and tan veins throughout.
(The clock is not running at this time. The suspension needs to be replaced. There is no pendulum. The front door glass is missing. The lower right piece of marble has a large chip gone at the corner.)
Dial – 4″ Diameter; Case – 25″ Tall x 19″ Wide
Sells as is, where is.
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French bronze and marble figural clock of a
- Estimate:
- [restrict paid=ture]$2,000 – $3,000[/restrict]
- Auctioneer:
- [restrict paid=ture]Dallas Auction Gallery[/restrict]
- Sold Price:
- [restrict paid=ture]$3,500[/restrict]
- Sold Date:
- [restrict paid=ture]3:00 PM – May 17, 2006[/restrict]
young maiden seated, picking the petals of a daisy signed, Jean Gautherin (1840-1890), with the foundry mark, E. Colin and Cie., on an elaborate red marble and bronze base, the dial Emille Colin and Cie. 29 Rue Savegne, Paris. The brass movement stamped Japy Freres 20340. 28.5″H x 18″W x 9.5″D, Circa – 1875.