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ExquisiteHardToFind Franz Hermle Le Ore Rare Italy germany GrandFather clock

$ 6124.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Type: Grandfather Clock
  • Color: zebra wood
  • Brand: Le Ore
  • Character: Clocking
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Material: Wood

    Description

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    Exquisite HardToFind Le Ore Rare MDinItaly Exotic GrandFather clock
    ~"Lowest amount" is posted but wont decline a reasonable offer close to asking
    ~ appraised with the #1 antique, etc company. “ValueMyStuff.com” has valued it at 00...Have a report ready in hand with tons of info (SEE BELOW...under additional info)
    ~Rococo, Kingwood, ormolu mounts and satinwood marquetry veneered, time, strike and quarterly chiming longcase clock in the Louis XV Style, case made in northern Italy using an imported Franz Hermle & Sons German movement (FH351 05 3H), made circa 1980s
    ~does the clock need to be serviced ? yes
    ~ will you find this grandfather clock anywhere else ? no :) this is your only chance :)
    ~83"h, 29"w, 15"d
    ~exterior; zero damage, zero scuff , in mint, like new condition...smoke free homeADDITIONAL INFOThis is a contemporary longcase clock made in the style used during
    the reign of King Louis XVth of France. The original clocks took the form of a baroque styled mantel clock placed upon a tall rococo ornate pedestal which could be tapered or in the bombe style as it is here. This particular example made in the late 20th century has a shaped domed hood in a tri-lobed shape with the three outcroppings having applied ormolu acanthus leaves, all surrounding the large glazed brass bezel. The surface of the hood has satinwood type marquetry inlay but in a veneered form. A flat cornice separates the hood from the bombe shaped trunk with the lyre shaped waist section having marquetry veneering. The wide expanse of surface is nicely covered by the multi-color marquetry patterns, while there is a concentric lyre shaped glazed section edged in gilding. This allows one to see the arc of the gilt gridiron pendulum with its polished gilt brass lyre ornament. Below is an elongated shaped pedestal covered with foliate marquetry veneering and gilt edged. The case rests on a rounded broad Kingwood base with flared French feet each having applied Dore bronze animal paw feet. There is a gently curved apron between the front feet with applied goddess head mask and gilt foliage. Dial: A round hammered brass dial with white porcelain shield shaped cameos for the Roman hours with white porcelain smaller cameos for the Arabic five-minute markers. Hour no. 6 is marked
    'Made in Italy'. Between the hour chapter ring and the five minute markers is a closed minute ring. There is a myriad of designs in the brass dial including egg-and-dart ornamentation on the periphery, beading, curled leaves and arboreal forms throughout the entire dial and two steel skeletonized Chippendale style steel hands. The dial is unsigned. There may be (not shown) an aperture near the three which allows one to control the chime/silent issue. There are three winding apertures. Movement: A solid rectilinear punctate brass plate movement, the back plate marked for Franz Hermle & Son with movement No. FH351-05-3H. It has three-barrel springs for this eight-day time, half hourly striking and quarterly Westminster chiming movement. I
    believe that there are four hammers on either side of the movement striking on eight metal rods, divided into two sets of four rods. The movement carries the logo of the Franz Hermle Clock Company of Germany. A gridiron pendulum rod with brass bob swings inside the case below. The lower end of the rod has an applied polished brass lyre ornament. Condition: The case appears to be in very fine condition as does the dial and the movement appears clean and likely functional. A very fine contemporary reproduction of the 18th century French style.Extra NotesITALIAN CLOCKS-MODERN: The names of Farbel, Imperial and Lancini are all interconnected in the manufacturing of fine reproductions of 18th century French furniture and clocks. It is very likely that they are all names used by the same individuals for their furniture companies in
    making late 20th century reproductions of early French furniture and clocks. FARBEL is one of the most important manufacturing Italian firms in the foundry sector. Brass, bronze, aluminium, copper, steel, are raw material that every day are used directly inside their factory. The technology allow them to manufacture small or large quantities. FARBEL was begun in 1966 with exporting and their products world wide. FARBEL's founder is Giuseppe Belotti. Belotti sought perfection, quality, esteem, capturing the sumptuous qualities in the history of the European decorative arts. Originally he stated, "made in Italy" is our guarantee. I believe Farbel used the name Imperial on their clocks. Lancini signed Italian made clocks during the 1980’s. I am fairly certain that these were connected to the Farbel foundries and the Imperial name as well.pick up only ....or if you need to coordinate your own delivery pick up service i will work with you to make sure transaction goes smooth. Further questions (8...1....8) ....6...4...0 ....3....0....5.....6
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