Incredible Red Art Nouveau Bulbous Tulip Shaped 5 Branch Candelabra Mantel Clock Set
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Incredible Red Art Nouveau Bulbous Tulip Shaped 5 Branch Candelabra Mantel Clock Set
Fine ormolu & porcelain case
Garniture clock three-piece set
Garnitures flanking the clock
Scrolling floral tulip design decoration
Floral ormolu finials and ears
All individually cast
Clean dial with floral sprays
Brass beveled glass bezel
Hand decorated floral sprays dial
French 8-day striking movement
Sought after clock set
Circa 1900
Original finish
Recently serviced
Comes with pendulum and key
Clock measures 50cm high by 26cm wide & 16cm deep
Candelabra measures 43cm high by 17cm wide & 12cm deep
Incredible deep red Art Nouveau bulbous tulip design three piece garniture mantel clock. This clock set has bronze ormolu mounts along with most wonderful tulip Art Nouveau decoration to the case and to the garnitures. This clock set is an incredible size all original with a wonderful French 8-day bell striking movement.
Decorative two train French mantel clock garniture in the Art Nouveau manner,the 2.75" white dial signed Hervieu, Caen, within a ceramic vase shaped case decorated with gilded foliage on a red ground and applied gilt metal mounts, 19.5" high; also with a pair of matching side pieces, 17.25" high
Fantastic condition for age, showing slight signs or age please view the many photos make sure happy
Origin : French, European
Manufacture Date : 1900
Additional Information
1321 (AB-184068)
W: 260cm (102.4")H: 500cm (196.9")D: 160cm (63")
Art Nouveau (c. 1890-1910), Unknown
French
Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
I have a life long passion for clocks, A wonderful workshop in the Cotswolds where I work from daily. I am lucky to have a retail shop in Gloucestershire so if you do wish to come and have a look you are more than welcome. Warmest Regards James