AN EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED MALACHITE MANTEL CLOCK

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AN EMPIRE ORMOLU-MOUNTED MALACHITE MANTEL CLOCK

The rectangular case with a moulded pediment above the circular enamel dial with outer chapters, the twin-train movement with countwheel strike, on a stepped plinth base
15in. (38cm.) wide; 28½in. (72cm.) high; 6¼in. (15.5cm.) deep

拍品专文

Conceived as an Olympic altar in the French 'antique' manner promoted by C. Percier and P. Fontaine's, Receuil de decorations interieures 1801, with its enamelled dial incorporated in a Grecian rectangular plinth-supported and plinth-capped pedestal mosiac-veneered in malachite. It is embellished with palmette and figurative bas-reliefs, comprising an Apollo-mask and heroic-medallion suspended between discus-throwing athletes, and accompanied by an Apollo badge of a lion-supported lyre and figures emblematic of fame and history. An 1823 design in St. Petersburg for a related pedestal clock, manufactured at the Ekaterinburg Lapidary Works, is illustrated V. B. Semynov Malachite, 1987, p. 113, fig. 15.