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Outstanding 1920's Art Deco Japy Freres/Decoux Bronze Marble ClockItem #1261 SOLD This is a French 1920's Art Deco tricolor marble mantel clock set with a panther bronze by Michele Decoux (1837-1924) and clock movement by Japy Freres. The massive clock comes with garniture candelabras/lamps. This may be the most exceptional French Mantle clock suite we have ever seen. Strong Greek revival design with art deco, maybe one of kind. The clock runs accurately, pendulum and ringer work and the rheostatic candelabras light up. The overall condition of the set is excellent. Michele Decoux (1837 - 1924) Belgian artist who moved to Paris in the golden years of Art Nouveau (art movement from 1890 till 1920). Specializing in animal statues, mostly bronze panthers, leopards and lions which, by their natural graceful forms and posture, are a constant challenge for every sculptor, certainly in bronze. Not only did she become a master in creating streamlined and life-like feline statues, but the finishing and the fine detailing are absolute highlights in bronze sculpting. On top she excelled in the use of cold cast painting, which brings her statues to real life with an exceptional patin. About Japy Freres: On the clock, a small piece of marble on the upper right side shows a small crack. One of the vaseline shades on the candelabras has a small chip, another has a chip and crack. These are very minor, but should be mentioned. The clock is in amazing condition. Measurements: Click on the images below to see larger versions:
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