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A 19th Century French Ormolu Mounted Tulipwood Clock by Alfred Beurdeley
The artist, Alfred Beurdeley, was a cabinet-maker, and ébéniste, …
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A 19th Century French Ormolu Mounted Tulipwood Clock by Alfred Beurdeley
The artist, Alfred Beurdeley, was a cabinet-maker, and ébéniste, the third of a famous French XIXc dynasty.
The clock is crafted from gilt bronze, also known as ormolu, a technique involving applying a fine layer of gold to bronze, resulting in a luxurious and highly decorative finish. The intricate details on the clock case, including the figure of a putto or cherub and elaborate scrolls, highlight the fine craftsmanship of the period.
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