A French late 19th century gilt bronze cartel clock Made by Victor Paillard & Romain, Paris (fl. 1830s - d. 1886) after models attributed to Poirier, Paris The enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, surmounted by an oval panel cast with putti and stamped with a crown and the initials VR, stamped to the top of the crest, Victor Paillard, Paris, 28cm wide, 9.5cm deep, 103.5cm high (11in wide, 3 1/2in deep, 40 1/2in high) Fußnoten One of the most esteemed bronziers of the latter half of the 19th century, Victor Paillard employed over 100 workers by the mid-1850s, and exhibited frequently, including the 1851 and 1862 London Exhibitions. Paillard worked for such distinguished sculptors as Pradier, Barye and Carrier-Belleuse, as well as producing art bronzes of his own design.
A French late 19th century gilt bronze cartel clock Made by Victor Paillard & Romain, Paris (fl. 1830s - d. 1886) after models attributed to Poirier, Paris The enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, surmounted by an oval panel cast with putti and stamped with a crown and the initials VR, stamped to the top of the crest, Victor Paillard, Paris, 28cm wide, 9.5cm deep, 103.5cm high (11in wide, 3 1/2in deep, 40 1/2in high) Fußnoten One of the most esteemed bronziers of the latter half of the 19th century, Victor Paillard employed over 100 workers by the mid-1850s, and exhibited frequently, including the 1851 and 1862 London Exhibitions. Paillard worked for such distinguished sculptors as Pradier, Barye and Carrier-Belleuse, as well as producing art bronzes of his own design.
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