Lot 485
Lot 485
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
A NAPOLEON III ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK

THE DIAL SIGNED LE FAUCHEUR, PARIS, CIRCA 1880, THE CASE ATTRIBUTED TO LEMERLE-CHARPENTIER & CIE.

Price Realised GBP 20,160
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GBP 12,000 - GBP 18,000
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A NAPOLEON III ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK

THE DIAL SIGNED LE FAUCHEUR, PARIS, CIRCA 1880, THE CASE ATTRIBUTED TO LEMERLE-CHARPENTIER & CIE.

Price Realised GBP 20,160
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Price Realised GBP 20,160
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The case modelled with three putti on clouds with doves and floral garlands, on rounded rectangular base and toupie feet, the white enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabic five minute markers, painted garlands and an inner calendar ring, lattice gilt hands and blued steel calendar hand, signed 'Le Faucheur / H GR. DU ROY', the twin barrel movement with countwheel strike to bell
25 in. (63.5 cm.) high; 27 in. (69 cm.) wide; 10 ¾ in. (27 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

With its cloudbourne putti and finely chased figures, this fine clock is emblematic of the delicate designs produced in the final decades of the Ancien Régime. The present clock is likely based on a preparatory drawing dated to circa 1780 of a similar clock on a side table by 18th century sculptor, draughtsman and engraver, Louis Félix de La Rue in the Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris and illustrated in H. Ottomeyer & P. Pröschel, Vergoldete Bronzen, Münich, 1986, Vol. I, p. 251, no. 4.6.23. The cylindrical clock in the sketch is supported on billowing clouds and surmounted with putti, much like the present lot. A clock closely resembling the present model, also likely by La Rue, is illustrated in H. Ottomeyer & P. Pröschel, op. cit., Vol. I, p. 251, no. 4.6.22.

Several 19th century bronziers produced clocks in this model including the firm Lemerle-Charpentier & Cie, the likely creator of the present clock. A near identical clock by Charpentier & Cie with a white marble base sold Christie’s, London, 6 March 2014, lot 178 (£15,000). The Beurdeley dynasty also created versions of this model including one sold Christie’s, London, 9 December 2010, lot 206 (£20,000) and another sold Christie’s, London, 5 December 2013, lot 161 (£35,000).

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