A 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mantle clock, by Henry Marc, Paris, in the Sevres style, with finial in the form of a basket of flowers over a twin handled urn, the porcelain dial decorated against duck egg blue ground with floral wreath, signed, brass movement striking on a bell, bearing makers mark and numbered 56909, raised on a velvet covered base, beneath a glass dome cover, with key and pendulum, dome and base height overall 43cm

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