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GOOD SMALL BRONZE TWO TRAIN MANTEL CLOCK BY LE ROY & FILS, the movement stamped no. 266, Le Roy & Fils, Hgers du Roi a Paris and striking on a bell, the 3.5" silvered circular dial with visible cylinder balance, within a case with applied and cast foliate decoration, the arched pediment surmounted by a carrying handle formed with entwined swans' heads, 10.75" high
BLACK SLATE AND YELLOW MARBLE PATENT KEYLESS MANTEL CLOCK BY ETIENNE MAXANT IN THE EGYPTIAN TASTE, the back plate stamped with the maker's trademark, no. 4875, striking on a gong, the hinged bezel opening to reveal a 4" black circular dial and three patent handles, within a pyramid stepped case incised with hieroglyphics and surmounted by a bronze sphynx, 18.75" high
Jean-LEon GErome French, 1824-1904 la Joueuse de Boules (the ball player) signed: J L GERoME, stamped SIOT-PARIS and numbered 216H gilt bronze 27.4cm., 10.75in. Gerome is believed to have been inspired by the antique sculpture of A Satyr Examining his Tail in the Vatican museum in Rome. The contraposto of her pose makes for an interesting contrast to her vertical glance downwards to the mask at her feet. RELATED LITERATURE Ackerman p.326, S.57
Paul-Edouard Delabrierre French, 1829-1912 A huntsman with hounds signed: E. DELABRIERRE and inscribed LA DISCORDE bronze, rich mid-brown patina h.56cm., w.58cm. A pupil of the painter Jean-Baptiste Delestre, Delabrierre made his debut at the Paris Salon in 1848, where he exhibited seventy works over a period of fifty years. The present model is typical of Delabrierre's naturalistic hunting bronzes. RELATED LITERATURE Lami, vol.2, pp.140-41 W
Francois Linke, A small table au milieu Paris, circa 1900 mahogany, parquetry and gilt-bronze, of oval form with cabriole legs, signed F.Linke h.55cm.; w.84cm.; d.48cm. Francois Linke was born in Bohemia in 1855 and arrived in Paris at the age of twenty. Renowned for the quality of his work, which had individualism and inventiveness not matched by his contemporaries, his greatest success was at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900, where his grand bureau took a gold medal. His premises at 170, rue Saint-Antoine continued to be the centre of his production until around 1934. He died in 1946. W

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