

À L'ÉTÉ" CLOCK
The gilded and chased bronze case, shiny
and matt. The upper part shows Ceres holding a sickle
a sickle and ears of corn and pouring out
a cornucopia. To the right of the dial
harvesting tools. On the base
a harvest scene. Enameled dial signed
"Roulleau à Angers", wire suspension.
France, first half of the 19th century.
Height: 44 cm - Width: 35 cm
Depth: 13 cm
(Good condition, minor accidents)
Jean-Joseph Roulleau, master clockmaker from Mortagne, active in Angers from the late
the late 18th century.
The gilded and chased bronze case, shiny
and matt. The upper part shows Ceres holding a sickle
a sickle and ears of corn and pouring out
a cornucopia. To the right of the dial
harvesting tools. On the base
a harvest scene. Enameled dial signed
"Roulleau à Angers", wire suspension.
France, first half of the 19th century.
Height: 44 cm - Width: 35 cm
Depth: 13 cm
(Good condition, minor accidents)
Jean-Joseph Roulleau, master clockmaker from Mortagne, active in Angers from the late
the late 18th century.
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