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Large Pair of French Gilt Bronze-Mounted Champlevé Cloisonné Enamel Table Lamps

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    A French Gilt-Bronze, Champleve / Cloisonne Enamel, Green Onyx, and Pink Marble Pedestal Clock, C. 1880. With a 5½-inch dial with cream enamel, the case with gilt-bronze mounts and pillars decorated with polychrome champleve enamel. Overall in very good condition, no damages noted, minor hairlines to the clock dial. Normal wear consistent with age and use. Clock is not currently running but can be serviced by a local clock repair...
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