Silvered and gilt bronze antique mantel clock by Beurdeley

By Beurdeley (French, founded 1818)

£12,000

This charming antique French mantel clock was created by Alfred Beurdeley, who was among the most renowned bronze craftsmen in the late 19th Century.

 

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Description

By Alfred Beurdeley (French, 1847-1919) and modelled as a seated putto holding a paper, leaning against a pedestal fronted by an enamelled dial signed 'A. Beurdeley Fils / A Paris', surmounted by a sculptors hammer, chisel and carved head on which stands a cockerel, raised on a plinth base with stiff leaf and gadrooned borders, on toupie feet, the inside of the back door stamped 'B Y'.

Details

Artist / Maker
By Beurdeley (French, founded 1818)
Country of Origin
French
Date of Manufacture
Late 19th Century
Period
Late 19th Century
Style
Louis XVI, Neoclassical
Material
Ormolu (Gilt Bronze), Silvered bronze
Colour
Brown, Gold

Dimensions

Height
31 cm / 12.2 inches
Width
30 cm / 11.8 inches
Depth
13 cm / 5.1 inches

Reference:
15234

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