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Circa 1950s French René Gourdon Bronze Stations of the Cross clocks The walnut veneer has a

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Description

The walnut veneer has a wonderful heart shape to the grain which makes them particularly striking and rather dramatic

The dimensions below are for the remaining one which is the taller of the three in the middle of all the images

The clock sits on an interesting grey abstract design metal background

The chrome fixture is suspended from a white flex which is adjustable according to your height requirements

A beautiful striking centrepiece light or for over a dining table to cast the light downwards over the table

Circa 1950s French René Gourdon Bronze Stations of the Cross clocks The walnut veneer has aCirca 1950s Art Deco style bronze circular plaques depicting scenes from the day of Jesus Christ's crucifixion by Ren Gourdon (1910 1992), renowned French sculptor and artist. Eleven plaques show his initials, RG, one shows his full name R. Gourdan and one doesn't have either. Each plaque cast in bronze depicts one of the 14 stations (one is unfortunately missing) of the Cross illustrating Christ's suffering with many small details and descriptions in

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