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Early 19th Century French Bronze clock of Chronos.

H: 53.5 cm W:49 cm D: 22cm
A finely executed model depicting Chronos, the personification of Time, shown dramatically carrying time away. The superbly modelled and crisply cast bronze figure portrays Chronos holding a scythe in one hand while supporting the clock beneath his arm, creating a strong and symbolic composition.
The gilt engine turned dial having its original gilding, signed not by the clockmaker but the renowned French modeller and gilder Galle. The outer bezel depicting a snake eating its own tail.
The figure is mounted on an elegant red marble base, raised on original bronze feet.
The clock is fitted with an 8-day movement with a silk suspension, striking the hours and half hours on a bell
.Ascot Antique Clocks Ltd are established members of the British clock and watchmakers guild. All clocks are serviced prior to delivery and come with 12 months guarantee. We personally set up and deliver in the U.K. Please contact us for a quote.
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Private dealer
By appointment only
Ascot
Berkshire, England
Tel : 01344874007
Non UK callers : +44 1344874007
A finely executed model depicting Chronos, the personification of Time, shown dramatically carrying time away. The superbly modelled and crisply cast bronze figure portrays Chronos holding a scythe in one hand while supporting the clock beneath his arm, creating a strong and symbolic composition.
The gilt engine turned dial having its original gilding, signed not by the clockmaker but the renowned French modeller and gilder Galle. The outer bezel depicting a snake eating its own tail.
The figure is mounted on an elegant red marble base, raised on original bronze feet.
The clock is fitted with an 8-day movement with a silk suspension, striking the hours and half hours on a bell
.Ascot Antique Clocks Ltd are established members of the British clock and watchmakers guild. All clocks are serviced prior to delivery and come with 12 months guarantee. We personally set up and deliver in the U.K. Please contact us for a quote.
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Category Antique Clocks
Period Early 19th Century Antiques
Material Bronze
Origin French
Item code as1142a077
Status For Sale
£5950.00 
$7992.04
€6862.14

$7992.04

€6862.14

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Ascot
Berkshire, England
Tel : 01344874007
Non UK callers : +44 1344874007
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