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Decor, Statuary, Clocks

Antique French Gilt Bronze Ormolu-Mounted Onyx Figural Mantel Clock, Circa 1815

$12,900.00

An extraordinary example of Empire period craftsmanship, this grand French mantel clock was created circa 1815 by the esteemed sculptor and clockmaker Albert Ernest. It exemplifies the neoclassical elegance and refined aesthetic sensibilities of early 19th-century France. The clock is crowned by a masterfully executed gilt bronze sculpture depicting Athena, goddess of wisdom and war, in serene dialogue with Gaia, the primal embodiment of the Earth. Both figures are rendered in exquisite detail, wearing draped classical garments that echo ancient Greco-Roman statuary. Their expressions and gestures suggest a harmonious exchange, imbuing the piece with symbolic depth and narrative charm. The sculpture rests atop an oval-shaped base hewn from richly veined onyx, a luxurious material prized in the decorative arts of the period. The base is lavishly mounted with finely chased ormolu (gilt bronze) embellishments, including classical foliate motifs and scrollwork. The entire structure is elevated on four finely sculpted gilt bronze paw feet, which add both visual weight and a sense of noble grounding. Measuring approximately 34 inches in height, 20 inches in width, and 11 inches in depth, this commanding timepiece is both a technical and artistic tour de force. The clock mechanism is set within the onyx body and remains in excellent antique condition, with wear and patina appropriate to its age and history. This clock is more than a functional object — it is a sculptural statement, a testament to the sophistication of French Empire design, and a conversation piece of lasting significance. Whether placed atop a grand mantel, sideboard, or console, it will elevate any interior with its presence, grace, and historical resonance.

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