Château de Versailles, salon des nobles, garniture de cheminée (gde pendule « aux chameaux », candélabres « aux grues »), François Rémond, Jarossay.jpg|A
garniture of an ormolu clock and candelabra at the
Palace of Versailles in France Clock ornament MET SF07 225 510 198.jpg|Clock ornament; 18th century; gilt-bronze; overall: 9.2 × 8.9 × 1.9 cm;
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Pair of chutes MET DP278512.jpg|
Caryatid putto; 18th century; gilt bronze; 35.2 × 8.9 × 4.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Danseres, BK-1969-28.jpg|
Art Nouveau dancer figure; circa 1900; ormolu; height: 40 cm; Rijksmuseum Clock ornament MET DP278499.jpg|
Festoon-like clock ornament; 18th century; gilt-bronze; overall: 5.4 × 15.6 × 1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Pair of firedogs (chenets) MET DP170900.jpg|Pair of Rococo
firedogs (chenets); circa 1750; gilt-bronze; dimensions of the first: 52.7 × 48.3 × 26.7 cm, of the second: 45.1 × 49.1 × 24.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Mantel clock (pendule de chiminée) MET DT6546.jpg|
Neoclassical mantel clock (pendule de cheminée); 1757–1760; gilded (ormolu) and patinated bronze, oak veneered with ebony, white enamel with black numerals, and other materials; 48.3 × 69.9 × 27.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Pair of vases MET DP170824.jpg|Pair of Chinese vases with French Rococo mounts; the vases: early 18th century, the mounts: 1760–70; hard-paste porcelain with gilt-bronze mounts; 32.4 × 16.5 × 12.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Mantel clock ("Pendule Uranie") MET DP346441.jpg|Neoclassical mantel clock ("Pendule Uranie"); 1764–1770; case: patinated bronze and ormolu, Dial: white enamel, movement: brass and steel; 71.1 × 52.1 × 26.7 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Pair of mounted vases (vase à monter) MET DP102639.jpg|Pair of mounted vases (vase à monter); 1765–1770; soft-paste porcelain and gilt-bronze mounts; 28.9 × 17.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Denis rené gastecloux, centrotavola in bronzo dorato, londra 1768.jpg|Architectural centrepiece; by
Denis René Gastecloux; 1768; gilt-bronze; 30.5 x 43.5 x 24.5 cm;
Art Institute of Chicago (
Chicago, USA) Mantel clock MET DP108708.jpg|"Triumph of Love over Time" mantel clock; circa 1780–1790; gilt-bronze, marble and enamel; overall: 94 × 104.1 × 31.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Vuurbok van verguld brons met putti die zich aan een vlam warmen, BK-16904-A.jpg|Firedog with
putti that warm themselves at a flame; 1780–1790; gilt-bronze; height: 34.5 cm; Rijksmuseum Jean-henri riesener, angoliera, 1785 ca.jpg|
Louis XVI corner cabinet; by
Jean Henri Riesener; 1780–1790; oak, mahogany, marble, and gilt-bronze mounts; 94.3 × 81.3 × 55.9 cm;
Art Institute of Chicago (US) Commode, BK-16651.jpg|
Rococo commode; 1730–1745; spruce, oak, violet, rosewood, coniferous, gilt-bronze ornaments, copper, and
marble; height: 82 cm;
Rijksmuseum (
Amsterdam, the
Netherlands) Pierre Victor Ledure Horloge aux feuilles de chou.jpg|
Neoclassical French ormolu and patinated bronze mantel clock,
« Aux feuilles de chou » (with cabbage leaves). The clock case by
Pierre-Victor Ledure, the clockwork by Claude Hémon (1770–1820) Chinese - Bowl Mounted with Two Fish - Walters 492266.jpg|
Bowl Mounted with Two Fish; bowl: 1730–1740, fishes: early 18th century, mounts: 1745–1749; porcelain with glaze monochrome turquoise/light blue and French ormolu mounts; 18.7 cm;
Walters Art Museum (
Baltimore, US) Monumental vase MET DP110448.jpg|Monumental
Neoclassical vase; by
Pierre-Philippe Thomire; early 19th century; Russian malachite, composite filling material, gilt-bronze mounts and bronze pedestal; height with pedestal: 277.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Clock Thomire Louvre OA9511.jpg|Patinated and ormolu Empire timepiece representing Mars and Venus, an allegory of the wedding of
Napoleon I and Archduchess
Marie Louise of Austria in 1810; by the famous bronzier
Pierre-Philippe Thomire; circa 1810; gilded bronze and patina; height: 90 cm;
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