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Schrein. Wien um 1880. Rechteckig, mit vier Bronze-Säulen und -Akroteren, auf -Prankenfüßen stehend. Zweitürige Front mit zwei dahinter liegenden Schüben. Massivholz, ebonisiert, mit aufgelegten Emailleplättchen; diese bunt bemalt mit antikisierenden Szenen in Parklandschaften, H=16 cm, B=14,5 cm, T=11,7 cm.
Empire-Tischgirandole. Paris um 1805-10. Feuervergoldete ziselierte Bronze, mit verstellbarem Metallschirm (nachträglich spätere Elektrifizierung). Erworben auf der Kunstmesse Maastricht 1997 bei Perrin, Paris, FF 48.000,00 (= ca. EUR 8.000,00). Beleg liegt vor, H=16 cm bzw. 64 cm. (Funktion ungeprüft) **
Regency clock, signed CHARL DUPLOCK. London, 1790 - 1819.Mahogany veneered case with bronze appliques.Signed white dial.Eight days winding machine, square plates, anchor escapement, hour chiming on a bell.Measures: 46.5 x 31.5 x 19.5 cm.Regency clock with a mahogany-veneered case, in the shape of a round arch, topped by a handle for easy carrying. The front has reticulated dials, like latticework, which are continued on the sides. The dial, with black lacquered Roman numerals signed 'Charl Duplock, London', is bevelled with a smooth, polished gilt-bronze border.
Regency clock, signed J H. WICKES. London, 1798-1810.Mahogany veneered case with bronze appliques.White dial, signed.Machine eight days winding, square plates, the back engraved; anchor escapement, chiming of hours on a bell.Measurements: 43 x 33.5 x 18.5 cm.Regency clock with mahogany-veneered case, in the shape of a round arch, with side handles in the jaws of lion masks, in bronze. The flanks are decorated with openwork bronze plates in the manner of tracery. On the front, the dial with Roman numerals is lacquered in black, signed 'J.H. Wickes, London'. It is surrounded by a gilt-bronze polished mount. The frame is flanked by fluted pilasters and the body is raised on claw feet, also in gilt bronze.
20th century lantern clock.Bronze.Measurements: 20 x 8.8 x 8.8 cm.Lantern clocks, probably so called because of their lantern-like shape, originated around 1500, but only became common after 1600 (in Britain, around 1620), becoming obsolete in the 19th century. The present example continues the typical appearance of this type of clock: a square case on spherical or urn feet (turned in this case), with a large circular dial, only one hand (the hour hand), and a large bell with a crown. The clocks were usually decorated with openwork ornamental motifs above the frame. Originally, they were operated by weights: usually one weight for the clock, and a second weight for the chime. Later, some spring-driven models were built, and many others were transformed into pendulum clocks.
Table clock; France, c.1840.Gilt bronze.Measurements: 49 x 24 x 15 cm.Table clock made of gilded bronze, with a sculptural concept typical of this period. It consists of a stepped base with sharp edges, a reflection of the taste for clean volumes typical of the aesthetics of the time, on which the structure on which the clock case is placed rises, on which we can see the round figures representing a woman dressed in a rich and wide dress accompanied by a man, who holds her in his arms. From the scene, their gestures and the style of dress worn by both, it can be seen that this is a scene of gallantry. This was a very popular genre at the time. Such scenes were very common in the decoration of table clocks, often depicting mythical or religious figures. The clock face has Roman numerals in black on a white background, with black hands.
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