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Paul SOYER, Renaissance-Style Clock Set
Paul SOYER, Renaissance-Style Clock Set

Paul SOYER, Renaissance-Style Clock Set

By Paul Soyer

Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR

This clock set with a clock and two cassolettes was made by Paul Soyer around 1875. Paul Soyer (1832-1903) worked as a chaser in Paris from the 1850s. Gradually, he learned the technique of enamel to replace ornamental bronzes in furniture decoration. He opened a workshop as an engraver-enameller in 1861 and then collaborated with renowned enamelers and goldsmiths, such as Claudius Popelin, Charles Duron...

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Late 19th Century French Renaissance Revival Antique Paul Soyer Furniture

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Bronze, Enamel

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