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Description:

This beautiful survivor is from the Napoleon III period, known for its ornate and decorative arts. During this era, clockmaking in France flourished, with artisans creating intricate and stunning pieces.  L. Grossin, the clockmaker, more than likely produced clocks for the French market. The inscription Doude de Tille may refer to the the retailer or location where the clock was sold. The clock has had some repair, and is presented as perfectly imperfect.  An icon of "time" gone by. 

 

Item Details:

  • Origin Country: France
     
  • Time Period:   1850-1870

 

  • Dimensions:   11" diameter
     
  • Material:  Porcelain, enamel, brass

Antique, Porcelain and Enamel, French Clock 19th century

SKU: 2207
$300.00Price
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    • The reason for the return
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    • If the item arrived damaged, photos of the damaged item and packaging

    Each returned item must be received in original condition. The shop reserves the right to deduct for any damage that may have occurred not related to transportation. A refund of the purchase amount, less any charges for which the buyer is responsible, will be processed upon confirmation that the item has been safely returned to the seller.

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    The cancellation will be considered a return, and you will be responsible for packaging and shipping the returned item, including both the outbound shipping costs and the costs to return the order to the seller.

     

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