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L & F Moreau Marble Garniture Set, Double Statue -
It may not look like much, but it weights more than 2 strong men can carry, and it is all bronze. French 3 piece set, side pieces are 28 inches high, clock 26 inches high. 8 day French movement, bell strike, running. -
Contemporary 3 piece porcelain clock set. -
French clock-statue, another blood red marble base with black veins. -
French clock-statue, with candelabra sidepieces. -
German-French Art Deco 3 piece set. -
French 3 piece set, dull silver or pewter finish. No evidence anywhere of gilt or other finish. -
French three piece set, miniature size, delicate compared to other 3 piece sets we get. -
French marble statue clock, and 2 side pieces. -
French Bronze 3 piece mantle set. If we sold the bronze by the pound we could retire. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Regent" with matching pair of Candelabra, ca 1904. -
Ansonia Clock Co. mantle set, "Royal and Candelabras", ca 1901. -
French marble ganiture clock set -
Outstanding French bronze garniture set. -
Brass and Marble Figural "Pan" Garniture Set -
3 Piece Pottery Clock and Vase Set -
Ansonia Clock Company, metal case, mantle clock, "Regent" with Candelabras, ca 1904. -
French three piece set, marble and spelter. -
French three piece clock and urn set, brass and marble. As is the case many times, the French used both brass-bronze and spelter on the same clock, depending on the castings needed for a particular piece. -
Ansonia Clock Company, metal case n mantle clock, "Lydia with Louis XVI Pitchers", ca 1894 and 1904. The set was cleaned and polished by Bruce Baziluk.