19th century French Mantel Clock

19th century French Mantel Clock
Circa 1840
Lerolle Freres 1836 - 1863. A 19th century Louis XVI style mercury fire gilded bronze ormolu mantel clock. Having scrolling C scroll and foliate decoration and water nymphs on either side of the fine blue enamel dialed clock face.
Lerolle Freres were one of the leading bronzers in the second half of the 19th century and exhibited regularly at the London and Paris exhibitions.
French 1840.

Provenance: Personal clock of 'Violet Barlow, nee Dingwall, husband of Sir Robert Barlow, chairman of Metal Box Co.

Condition
Good

W
29.50cm
11.61 inches
H
53.00cm
20.87 inches
D
13.50cm
5.31 inches
Origin
France
Medium
Gilt bronze ormolu
Reference
8098800
Reserved

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