Late 19th-century bronze cage clock w/ enameled dial - Paris 12½"
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Dating from the end of the nineteenth century, Paris, a lovely bronze cage clock with four beveled glass panels and white enameled dial with Roman numerals. Note the pretty detailed circular brass frame around the enamel dial and mercury balance scale pendulum. The small knob handle allows for easy opening of the front glass door. At the time of photography, the clock has a lovely ring and functions. We do our best to provide the most careful shipping but cannot guarantee perfect functionality after transit. A beautiful piece for decorative use on a mantle to add a touch of Parisian charm to your interiors. Possibly by Samuel Marti et Cie. 1889, a renowned Parisian watchmaker. Note small damage to the enamel dial as seen in photos.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 12½" high x 6¾" wide x 6¼" deep
Approx. overall 32cm high x 17cm wide x 16cm deep
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