A.D. Mougin French Dore Chariot Clock
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French Dore Metal & Green Marble Clock with a Winged Figure in a Horse Drawn Chariot: the time and bell striking movement is visible inside the chariots wheel. The movement is marked AD Mougin and LF 33700 and made in France. The porcelain ring dial is 3 3/4″w.
14 3/4″ t x 18″ w and running at this time
(The left back foot has been poorly restored. The bead trim has worn surfaces. There is other slight wear scattered about.)
A.D. Mougin French Chariot Figural Clock
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A.D. Mougin French Chariot Figural Clock: signed on the movement; time with half hour bell strike, numbered 1187. The floral painted porcelain dial is 4 1/2″ wide and has one line through the 9. The case is formed as a horse drawn chariot with driver; it sits on a separate marble base. The metal is white metal or spelter.
(The driver’s arm has been reattached; the gold finish overall has been redone.)
18″ x 19 1/2″ x 10″
***Please note, this item is F.O.B. Marshalltown, IA, you must make shipping arrangements.
A.D. Mougin French Mantle Clock, Bronze & Marble
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A.D. Mougin French Mantle Clock, Bronze & Marble: the time with bell striking movement is signed AD Mougin and numbered 4541. the dial with Roman numerals and minute indicators is 4″ wide. The white marble base has a bronze lady reclining on top, to her left are gilt metal decorations.
(Running, but the strike is weak and off time. The marble base has some small nicks and chips, plus discoloration. The back left leg is working loose.)
17 1/2″ x 21 1/8″
***Please note, this item is F.O.B. Marshalltown, IA, you must make shipping arrangements.
Large French Bronze Chariot Clock
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Large French Bronze Chariot Clock. 5 in. porcelain dial with fancy pierced gilt hands; brass spring driven movement signed ÂA.D. Mougin & ÂBlack, Starr & Frost, New YorkÂ, has a half hour strike on a coiled gong and original pendulum w/ matching numbers. In a large case with figural 2 tone gilt and silvered bronze figure of a soldier steering a chariot drawn by 4 horses rearing back; has silvered columns and applied mounts on the front of the case and stands on claw feet. Running & in good overall condition with a good original finish showing some typical wear from age, chip on the dial at 12. Measures 12. In. high x 17 in. wide x 12.5 in. deep.
French Bronze Chariot of Telem-achus Clock
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French Bronze Chariot of Telem-achus Clock. Gilt bronze mantle clock also referred to as ÂChariot of Diomedes after a sketch by bronzier Jean-Andre Reiche (ref. French Bronze Clocks by E. Niehuser, pp. 68-69). Large chariot with armed soldier standing in the rear, young man with lion head front drawn by 2 horses rearing back; on a rectangular base with battle axe finials, wreath, armor and weapon mounts on the front. The 4 in. bronze dial resembles the spoked wheel of the chariot with pierced design exposing the skeletonized movement, has applied porcelain hour numerals and pierced hands; brass spring driven 8 day movement signed Japy Freres, half hour bell strike and is in good running condition. 17 in. high x 20 in. wide x 5 in. deep.
French Moreau Angel & Chariot Statue Clock
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French Moreau Angel & Chariot statue clock: “Char De La Victoire”; nice hand painted porcelain dial.
(Replaced base; plated spelter figures partially repainted; one wing off of angel.)
Not running.
17 1/2″ T x 19″ W
French Marti 3 Horse Chariot Clock on Marble Base
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French Marti 3 Horse Chariot Clock on Marble Base: w/ female driver; T & S porcelain floral dial; painted metal horses, chariot and lady; signed Marti movement; has pendulum and key; runs when wound but does not keep running
21″ Tall x 20″ Wide x 10″ Deep
(There is some paint and patina restoration; new felt on the inside of the back door; tiny paint rub on the foremost front leg.)