Very elaborate / ornate French clock. Solid bronze with hand painted porcelain accents. Marble base with etched pattern on top of marble. An incredible piece to add eccentricity to your decor. Fully complete mechanism but wind up key lost. Unsigned, common workshop pieces — many late-Victorian/turn-of-the-century “Sèvres-style” porcelain + ormolu clocks that are attractive but not by a named maker tend to sell in the low hundreds into a few thousand dollars depending on size. Check eBay for “Sèvres-style” porcelain + ormolu clocks"
Most late-19th / early-20th-century French ormolu + hand-painted porcelain mantel clocks (cherub/putto, Sevres-style panels) commonly sell today in roughly $800 → $4,000 on the open market if unsigned and in good condition; well-known makers or true Sèvres examples, or complete high-quality garniture sets, can jump much higher — $6k → $40k+. will sell at bargain price of only $500 for quick sale. Or, make best REASONABLE offer. Cash. Pick up.