Details
The circular white enamel dial with Roman chapters and Arabic minutes, above a laurel wreath and below a mask of Chronos, the rounded rectangular case surmounted by a figure of Cupid with his quiver and a crown of flowers, on a paneled shaped plinth with guilloche bands and flowerheads above six turned stepped feet
1912 in. (50 cm.) high, 13 in. (33.5 cm.) wide
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 11 June 1998, lot 31.
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Lot Essay

Michel Poisson became maître fondeur-doreur in 1778 while living in the rue des Marmousets and took over the workshop of the clockmaker Mathieu in the rue des Grands Augustins upon the latter's bankruptcy in 1781. Jean-Gabriel Imbert (d. 1795), maître in 1776, had his workshop in the Carrefour de la Roquette in 1767, in the rue Planche-Mibray in 1781, in the rue des Arcis in 1784 and in the rue de Monceau in 1795. Initially working in collaboration with his brother-in-law, J.C. Olin, Imbert subsequently supplied movements for cases by Goyer, Bonnet, Vion, Duhamel and Osmond and counted among his principal patrons the marquis de Brunoy and the duc des Deux Ponts.

This mantel clock, emblematic of 'l'Amour vainquer du Temps', corresponds directly with the unsigned design in the Bibliothèque de l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris (J.-D. Augarde, Les Ouvriers du Temps, Geneva, 1996, p. 138, fig. 98), which can, on the basis of this clock, possibly be attributed to Poisson. A further identical clock, also signed Poisson and with movement by Imbert, is illustrated by P. Verlet, Les Bronzes Dorés Français du XVIIIe Siècle, Cahors, 1987, p. 259, fig. 287 and 288, while another was sold anonymously at Piasa, Paris, 26 March 1997, lot 139. An example signed Lepaute was sold Christie's, Paris, 24 November 2021, lot 606, and an example signed Mathieu Le Jeune was sold Bonhams, London, 12 December 2012, lot 17.

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