The European Decorative Arts Company, in Gallery #54, specializes in the finest examples of Objects of Verdu (enamels and hardstone carvings), decorative carriage clocks, and Viennese enamels.
Carriage or “traveling” clocks reached their heyday in the second half of the 19th century.

Very fine Carriage Clock with Limoges Panels, Gorge case, finely engraved. (Front View) [ The European Decorative Arts Company | Gallery #54 | 516.621.1771 or 212.758.3023 | eurodecart@gmail.com ]

Very fine Carriage Clock with Limoges Panels, Gorge case, finely engraved. (Side View) [ The European Decorative Arts Company | Gallery #54 | 516.621.1771 or 212.758.3023 | eurodecart@gmail.com ]
These exquisite objects were made in rock crystals and other hardstones – and were crafted by important makers such as Hermann Ratzersdorfer, Hermann Bohm, Charles Duron, Jean Valentin Morel.

Tazza by Hermann Ratzersdorfer, circa 1860-70; Silver-gilt, Ahoure and Champleve enamel, Rock crystal [ The European Decorative Arts Company | Gallery #54 | 516.621.1771 or 212.758.3023 | eurodecart@gmail.com ]

Tazza by Jean Valentin Morel, circa 1852-60; Bloodstone, Gold and enamel, pearl [ The European Decorative Arts Company | Gallery #54 | 516.621.1771 or 212.758.3023 | eurodecart@gmail.com ]
This elaborate drinkware is part of the gallery’s collection of Viennese enamels which includes works by Hermann Ratzersdorfer and Hermann Böhm, in popular Renaissance Revival forms and decoration (painted enamels with silver-gilt mounts).

Large Viennese Enamel Tankard, Circa 1875-1890 [ The European Decorative Arts Company | Gallery #54 | 516.621.1771 or 212.758.3023 | eurodecart@gmail.com ]
Make an appointment to see The European Decorative Arts Company‘s extensive collection.
Contact the gallery at: 516.621.1771 or 212.758.3023 or eurodecart@gmail.com
You can also find decorative European objects at F&P Associates, Solomon Treasure and a number of other galleries here at the Manhattan Art & Antiques Center (1050 2nd Avenue at 56th Street).