A luxurious French Art Deco period clock set from about 1920 is genuine onyx and gray marble with bronze mounts. Signed by the maker, "Ballot Len(?), St. Quentin." St. Quentin is a town northwest of Paris near the Belgian border.
The clock keeps excellent time and has been professionally cleaned and oiled. The brass movement runs a week on a winding and strikes the half hour and counts the hour on a silvery bell. The beveled glass bezel covers a porcelain dial on this sophisticated unsigned mantel set from France. There are minor flakes at the edges, see photos.
Clock size is 14 1/2" wide, 5" deep and 11" tall, urns are 4" square and 7 1/2" tall.
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Item # G-20883
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