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Empire ormolu clock featuring Frederic II King of Prussia, early 19th century

Empire ormolu clock featuring Frederic II King of Prussia, early 19th century

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PRICE : NC.
CONDITION : Très bon

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Rare Empire ormolu clock featuring Frederic II King of Prussia wearing his uniform ; early 19th century production with a 18th century movement.

Beautiful, rare model, high bronze quality, matt and shiny finish.

In very good condition, gilt remained quite fresh with some wear on the basement. Enamelled screen restaured.

Width : 30cm
Height : 41cm

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