Various antiques
Gothic relief of St. George, the dragon slayer
St. George slaying the dragon, Germany 1500
Original polychrome
H 54cm, W 38cm.
Sculpture of the Circumcision of Jesus, 16th century
Sculpture of the Circumcision of Jesus,
Italian Renaissance 2nd half 16th century
Large altarpiece in high relief 140 cm x 88 cm
in original polychrome.
Antique sculpture, Maria immaculata, 17th century
South of the Netherlands
high 79 cm
Bronze sculpture "Boy with rooster" by EMILE LAPORTE (FRENCH, 1858 - 1907)
70 cm high
Émile Laporte, born in Paris, is the son of Isidore Laporte and Marie Harlet. A student of the sculptors Gabriel-Jules Thomas, Augustin Dumont, Jean-Marie Bonnassieux and Louis-Ernest Barrias at the Beaux-Arts in Paris, he exhibited his work from 1881 at the Salon des artistes français. Rewarded, he became a member of the association of this salon in 1888. His last salon dates from 1905.
Pendulum under bell jar 18th century
Movement: wire
pendulum: h 43 cm,
console 7 cm,
w 22cm
Boulle console verge escapement mantel clock, 18th century
Dimensions: pendulum h 60 cm, w 30 cm, d 15 cm
console h 20 cm, w 32 cm, d 17 cm
Louis XVBoulle console clock, signed on the dial by 'I Godde Laisne A Paris', about 1750
Clock height 52 cm, wide 25 cm, deep 15 cm
Height console 17 cm
total height 69 cm
Boulle mantel clock on console, around 1700
Signed: Gilles Martinot a Paris
Movement: wire
clock: high 90 cm, wide 42 cm, deep 19 cm
console: high 33 cm, wide 43 cm, deep 20 cm
Gilles Martinot (1658-1726) became a master in 1696 and was the royal clockmaker of Louis XIV.
LEVY Charles Octave (1820 - 1899) - "Venus" in bronze with brown patina decorated with colored beads.
Signed Ch. levy. French school.
Height: +/-71cm.
Louis XVI mantel clock in gilt bronze and white marble surmounted by an "Allegory of Love".
Dial signed 'Piolaine à Paris'.
wire movement
France
Period: 18th century
Height: +/-35cm