Boundary clock in gilded bronze, with matte and glossy finis - Lot 11

Lot 11
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3000 - 4500 EUR
Boundary clock in gilded bronze, with matte and glossy finis - Lot 11
Boundary clock in gilded bronze, with matte and glossy finishes, featuring an Amur on a cloud holding the portrait of Henri IV, next to a empanelled helmet resting on a beam and a pelted shield, leaning on the case topped with the trophy of his arms and a wreath of roses. Rectangular base in molded white marble, with rounded springs, adorned with friezes of openwork poly-lobed hearts and foliate bases, and two ormolu quarte-feuilles, resting on four wide Breton pulley feet. The white enameled dial, possibly with attachments, bears the signature "Gille L'Ainé A Paris", hour markers with black-painted Roman numerals for the hours, chemin de fer and Arabic numerals for the minutes, and red-painted Arabic numerals for the number of the day. Mechanical movement with key winding. Baseplate signed "Gille" "A Paris", not guaranteed. Wire suspension. Louis XVI period. H.: 43.5 cm - W.: 37.5 cm - D.: 17.5 cm. Probably partially gilded. Wear and some oxidation to the gilding; some chips and minor chipping to the marble; sword tip missing; some of the applied motifs on the base need to be re-fastened; one nut under the base. Several clocks based on this model, notably by other watchmakers (Duluc, Dutertre, Farine, Cronier...), have been sold at public auction or are kept in museums, such as the Musée Carnavalet, Collection Bouvier in Paris, or the Detroit Museum of Arts [Inv. 28.79], in a format equivalent to the one shown.
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