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Guillaume DENIERE (1815-1901), bronze manufacturer in Paris. Chased ormolu clock decorated with a soldier and a sleeping oriental woman. On a base richly decorated with dragons on the uprights, palmettes, flower pots and a winged mascaron. Movement signed DENIERE in Paris. Troubadour work, 19th century. H_54 cm W_38 cm D_19 cm

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Guillaume DENIERE (1815-1901), bronze manufacturer in Paris. Chased ormolu clock decorated with a soldier and a sleeping oriental woman. On a base richly decorated with dragons on the uprights, palmettes, flower pots and a winged mascaron. Movement signed DENIERE in Paris. Troubadour work, 19th century. H_54 cm W_38 cm D_19 cm

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