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A LOUIS XV GILT BRONZE MOUNTED MEISSEN AND CHINESE PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, THE ELEPHANT PROBABLY MODELLED BY PETER REINICKE, THE MOVEMENT BY JACQUES PANIER, MID-18TH CENTURY, THE GILT BRONZE BASE 19TH CENTURY AFTER JEAN-JOSEPH DE SAINT-GERMAIN
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2020年11月20日 开拍 / 2020年11月19日 截止委托
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Description A LOUIS XV GILT BRONZE MOUNTED MEISSEN AND CHINESE PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, THE ELEPHANT PROBABLY MODELLED BY PETER REINICKE, THE MOVEMENT BY JACQUES PANIER, MID-18TH CENTURY, THE GILT BRONZE BASE 19TH CENTURY AFTER JEAN-JOSEPH DE SAINT-GERMAIN the dial signed JACQUES PANIER A PARIS; the movement signed Jacques Panier Paris; anchor escapement with silk suspension and numbered count wheel, later bell; the porcelain with?crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue; the tusks resin replacements Jacques-Charles Panier (d. after 1790), ma?tre horloger in 1743 height 26 in.; width 19 1/2 in.; depth 9 in. 66 cm; 49.5 cm; 23 cm Condition Report To request a condition report for this lot, please contact?DecorativeArtsNY@sothebys.com. Literature Pierre Kjellberg, La pendule fran?aise, Paris 1997, illustrated p.144. Provenance Galerie Le Passé, 1938 Collection of the Comtesse Diane de Castellane, sold Sotheby's Monaco, 9 December 1995, lot 44 Galerie Aveline, Paris Galerie Segoura, Paris 1998 Notes This impressive clock is virtually identical to one formerly in the Riahi Collection with a movement by Furet, sold Christie's London 6 December 2012, lot 21 (now in the Halim Time & Glass Museum, Evanston, IL). The Riahi example lacks the gilt bronze garlands set with porcelain flowers around the drum and has a less elaborate girth strap, and the trunk and feet are decorated with slightly different colouring. The scale of the elephant is exceptional for 18th-century Meissen elephants, and apart from these two clocks only one other elephant of this size is recorded, an unmounted version sold Christie's Paris, 28 November 2019, lot 392. The model is attributed to Peter Reinicke (1715-68), one of Johann Joachim K?ndler's pupils and assistants, based on a 1743 Meissen factory reference to a figural group of a caparisoned elephant bearing a sultan on its back and a mahout in front, the elephant?designed by Reinicke and the figures by K?ndler.?This elephant is smaller in size than the?offered lot but very comparable in form, and the model was popular in the 18th century, as evidenced?in an October 1753 inventory of Count Brühl's collection that lists twelve small Meissen model elephants, five elephants 'mit Thürmen' (with castle towers) and eighteen elephants without. The model was also exported to Paris by the marchands merciers who added gilt bronze mounts, seen for example on a version of?the sultan riding an elephant?now in the Detroit Institute of Arts (2004.11). Elephants?of the standard Reinicke?elephant model were infrequently used for clocks, however, and only a few examples are documented: one at Waddesdon Manor (G. de Bellaigue,?The James A. de Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, London 1974, vol.I, no.16), another in the Rijksmuseum.Amsterdam (illustrated in J.-D. Augarde, Les Ouvriers du Temps, Geneva 1996, p.383 fig.279) and a further?clock from the H.J. Joel Collection sold Christie's London, 17 April 1980, lot 100. Clocks with elephants in the medium of patinated or gilt bronze were much more favoured in the eighteenth century and survive in far greater numbers. The standard model was with the trunk raised, thought to be based on Japanese Kakiemon porcelain examples that began arriving in Europe in the late 17th century, such a pair now at Burghley House (O. Impey, Porcelain for Palaces, The Fashion for Japan in Europe, 1650-1750, London 1990, p.178, no.160). This model is usually associated with the bronzier Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain (1719-1791), and elephant clocks signed by or attributed to him include appear periodically on the market, including one sold Sotheby's Paris 5 November 2014, lot 195. XRF testing of the base of the Zilkha clock suggests it was manufactured in the 19th century, probably as a replacement. The model is one used as a base by Saint-Germain on several?recorded?clocks, including?a signed pendule aux deux Chinois illustrated in Kjellberg, p 123, fig.D.

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