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Vincenti & Cie, Paris, France brass architectural mantel clock, 8 days, time and bell strike, spring driven movement with silk thread suspension in a stepped turret type case with pagoda top and profuse fancy cast brass trim and moldings. The brass dial has twelve small Roman numeral cartouches. -
Vincenti & Cie, Paris, France for Black, Starr, New York, fancy crystal regulator mantel clock, 8 days, time and gong strike, spring driven movement in a marble case with beveled glass sides, ormolu trim and base with a pedastal top surmounted by a putto and flanked by clusters of grapes finials. The white enamel Arabic numeral dial has festoons of polychrome painted lowers. -
French, Vincenti and Cie, for Tiffany and Co., New York, a medium size shelf or bracket clock in the style of Vernis Martin, time and gong strike, 8 day. The lacquered case shows a maid and her suitor below the dial, and the sides decorated with flowers, vines and birds. C.1895 -
French, Vincenti and Cie, 8 day time/strike brass and glass OVAL crystal regulator, c1900 -
French, Planchon, Paris, in the style of Lepaute, an architectural mantle regulator, 8-day gong striking. Planchon is well known for making in the last quarter of the 1800s, all the styles of clocks that had been popular a century earlier, and he specialized in models that might appear in the Louvre. The movement was provided by Vincenti, c1875 -
Vincenti Cherub Clock w/ Porcelain Columns -
French Vincenti & Cie Empire Clock, 4 Column -
French Vincenti Black Slate Mantel Clock -
French Vincenti Bronze Figural Clock, Girl Statue -
French mantel clock by Vincenti -
Outstanding French bronze garniture set. -
French 4 column Empire mantle clock, ca 1840. -
French bow front crystal regulator, onyx top and base, beveled glasses all 4 sides. -
French Ormolu and Sculpture mantle clock was made in the mid-1800's and is stupendous in every detail. The height is an impressive 26 inches and the width is 24 inches. -
French hanging balcony clock in a 26.5 inches tall walnut case with full turned and fluted columns that have nice turned capitals and bases. -
French bronze mantle clock, in a very ornate yet attractive Cathedral style case, ca 1890. -
French Box Clock In A Case Of Walnut Solids And Veneers. Circa 1885-1895. -
French Vincenti and Co. Rare Art Nouveau Bronze Mantle Clock, -
Vincenti French bronze crystal regulator: -
Vincenti & Cie 1855 Dore' Clock