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Welcome to my antiques shop. My name is Jose, and I’ve been dedicated to the world of antiques for over two decades. Based in Zaragoza, Spain, a city rich in Roman, medieval and Napoleonic history, I run a small but passionate antiques business rooted in love for authenticity, beauty, and historical value. Each item in my shop is personally selected, restored when needed, and presented with accurate descriptions and guaranteed authenticity. I specialize in original, high-quality antiques. From delicate gramophones and intricate clocks to military collectibles, scientific instruments, and rare curiosities, every piece has a soul and a story. I treat each sale with the care it deserves: expert packaging, insured global shipping, and full support before and after the purchase. My goal is not just to sell objects but to connect people with pieces that inspire, intrigue, and endure. With over 1,400 positive reviews on eBay and two decades of experience, we now begin this new adventure on LoveAntiques.com, offering much more competitive prices than on other platforms. I invite you to browse with confidence and curiosity. Let’s keep history alive, one treasure at a time.
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LoveAntiques Dealersince Apr 2025Approved item80 sales by dealer

Gorgeous Mantel Clock Gilt & Patinated Bronze - France 19th Century

REF: RS-E-136 / LA531452
€2,750
£2,407
$3,181
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Description
Exquisite French mantel clock set accompanied by two candelabra, crafted in gilt and patinated bronze, with a striking garnet marble base. This 19th-century piece stands out for its craftsmanship and balanced sculptural composition. At the centre rises the clock, with a sober and elegant design, crowned by a gilded bronze rooster with rich textures, embraced by a charming patinated bronze cherub that adds a dynamic and playful air to the scene. The interplay between the golden shine and the warmth of the patina creates a visually stunning contrast. The clock face, made of white porcelain and signed “J. Gudin, Paris”, displays Arabic numerals, an outer minute track, and a delicate pair of Louis XV-style hands that reinforce the refined aesthetic of the ensemble. The movement is a classic Paris-type mechanism with striking on the hour and half-hour on a bell, powered by a 7-day mainspring. It is currently in working condition, adding functional value to its artistic appeal. On either side, the accompanying candelabra mirror a harmonious composition, two childlike figures hold stylized floral stems that culminate in elegant candleholders. These figures, in patinated bronze, show slight wear to the patina, discreet witnesses of the passage of time, without affecting the spectacular presence of the ensemble. The octagonal bases, made of garnet marble with gilt bronze mouldings, visually consolidate the unity of the three pieces, gracefully elevating them on gilded turned feet. This magnificent 19th-century ensemble becomes a functional sculptural artwork, ideal to elegantly enhance any corner of the home, or to enrich a collection of antique clocks with a piece of great character. A combination of elegance, history, and craftsmanship that invites daily appreciation. A perfect opportunity to acquire a piece with artistic, decorative, and historical value in a single gesture. History of J. Gudin:- J. Gudin was a distinguished French clockmaker active during the first half of the 19th century, based in Paris, where he signed several high-quality and technically refined pieces. His work belongs to the tradition of Parisian clockmakers specialized in the production of mantel and salon clocks with Paris-type movements, celebrated for their precision and durability. Gudin stood out for his use of highly artistic cases, often created in collaboration with renowned sculptors and bronze casters of the time. During this period, Paris experienced an artistic flourishing under the influence of the Empire style and later the Louis Philippe style, both characterized by the strong presence of classical elements reinterpreted with refined ornamentation. Clocks were not only timekeeping instruments but also status symbols and essential decorative pieces in bourgeois and aristocratic salons. Gudin masterfully integrated sculptural art with clock making engineering, making his creations coveted by collectors and lovers of decorative arts. Today, pieces signed by J. Gudin are valued for both their beauty and technical quality. They are found in private collections and prestigious auctions, where they achieve high prices, especially when they retain their original condition and intact decoration. A clock signed by this master represents not only a fragment of French history but also a 19th-century design gem.
measurements
Clock:- 29.5cm × 15.5cm × 39cm (11.61 × 6.1 × 15.35 in) Candelabra:- 11.5cm × 11.5cm × 51.5cm (4.53 × 4.53 × 20.28 in)
declaration
IberAntiques has clarified that the Gorgeous Mantel Clock Gilt & Patinated Bronze - France 19th Century (LA531452) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1840
additional info
Date of Manufacture:
c.1840
location
This Gorgeous Mantel Clock Gilt & Patinated Bronze - France 19th Century is located in Spain
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