After Rousseau, a 19th century French figural bronze table clock, in the form of a marching cherub, the figure in trailing swaddling, blowing a trumpet, wearing a sach across his chest accommodating drum sticks with an ormolu drum held to his side, the white enamelled dial accommodating black Arabic and dark blue Roman numerals, highlighted with polychrome floral borders, 2.5" in diameter, the figure standing on a gilded ground, signed Rousseau verso, raised on an inverted polished red marble stand with a beaded border, 36 cm high.
Sold for £420