RARE Antique 19C French Neoclassical Opaline Glass Urn Ormolu Gilt Bronze Swans

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Seller: mshdg (311) 100.0%, Object Location: New York, New York, US, Shipment To: United States, Object Number: 327227109328

RARE Antique 19C French Neoclassical Opaline Glass Urn Ormolu Gilt Bronze Swans Very rare Charles X period Urn clock, circa 1830. Perfectly authentic and entirely original, without any modifications, and also retaining its original pendulum. The urn is made of a single piece of opaline glass with the main decoration of gilt bronze swan handles. Very rare Charles X period Urn clock, circa 1830. Perfectly authentic and entirely original, without any modifications, and also retaining its original pendulum. The urn is made of a single piece of opaline glass with the main decoration of gilt bronze swan handles. The mechanism is entirely original, with a silk thread suspension.Made in France, in the Charles X period (circa1825-1830) cannot say for sure as I have no expertise in this subject but definitely crafted in the 19th century. No makers mark that I can see. The mechanism could be marked.There is a similar clock with garniture on 1stdibs.com (last image) with a makers mark which adds value to the set. Condition is very good. No damage, cracks or brakes. The movement is working but not correctly (see video) it is in need of some adjustments such as a cleaning and oiling. Best to go to a professional for this. Height - almost 14"Base - 4 1/4" squareWeight - 8 1/4 lb.Please examine the images carefully as they are part of the description.
Condition: Used,Antique: Yes, Movement: Mechanical, Color: White Opaline Glass / Gilt, Material: Opaline Glass / Bronze, Vintage: No, Brand: Unbranded Antique, Type: Pendule à poser, Era: 1810s - 1840s, Item Height: 14", Style: Neoclassical, Original/Reproduction: Original, Features: Pendulum/Moving Parts, Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1849, Country of Origin: France, Item Weight: 8 1/4 lb, Item Width: Base 4 1/4" Square

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