Wednesday 27 September 2023
A French gilt and patinated bronze mounted black slate three-piece clock garniture, late 19th...
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Description
A French gilt and patinated bronze mounted black slate three-piece clock garniture, late 19th century, the central clock in the form of a fluted column base surmounted by a bronze figure, after Alfred Louis Habert, 1824-1893, depicting a lady seated on a stool and holding a flower, signed HABERT, the white enamel dial signed VILAIN DUBOIS BOURGES, with Roman numerals and outer minute track, the eight day movement striking on a bell, numbered 12723, flanked by brass urns with twin female mask handles, the covers surmounted by Classical standing female figures, on corresponding column bases, clock - 46.5cm high, garniture - 33.5cm high
Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.
Lot Footnotes
Note: Alfred Louis Habert was a student of Pradier, who 'exhibited only three times at the Salon, between 1850 and 1886, notably showing two statuettes in bronze. L'Amour meditant (1861) and La Discipline (1886). Also known by the sculptor is another statuette in bronze, Cupidon.. sold in London in 1977. Finally, La Vierge aux raisons is noted for having been cast by Susse in three sizes' - Kjellberg, Pierre, Bronze of the 19th Century, Schiffer Publishing Co., 1994, p.375
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