Style Orientalism / Ref.11645
Clock with a egyptian meharist on his mount, late 19th century
Dimensions
Width 17'' ⅜ 44cm
Height 18'' ⅞ 48cm
Depth: 7'' ⅛ 18cm
Origin:
France, late 19th century
Status:
Patina of the time. Missing an accessory in the character's hand
This clock was made in the late 19th century. Made out of spelter, it represents an Egyptian meharist riding a camel. A regiment of camels was created by Napoleon Bonaparte during the Campaign of Egypt between 1799 and 1801. The armament consists, in addition to the sword and the pistols, in a bayonet rifle which seems to be the missing element in the hand of the character .
The dial with enamelled Roman numerals is placed close to the saddle.
Informations
Price: on request
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