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Item Provenance & History
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Bourdin, successor to Souriau had their premises in the Rue de La Paix, one of the finest retail addresses in Paris, and are recorded as supplying clocks to Napoleon IIIrd
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Item Description / Dealer Expertise
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In the Louis XVIth manner, comprising a clock with matching candelabra; constructed in exuberantly cast bronze having two toned ormolu and Roi de Bleu ‘Sevres’ hand painted porcelain work with gilt highlights; the clock platform of shaped elliptical form, rising from toupie feet, the apron dressed with three ‘Sevres’ plaques painted with putti, in the manner of W-A Bouguereau; the waisted porcelain vasiform column capped with a putto holding Pan pipes, and having a central hand painted cartouche, being supported by addorsed mermaids, draped with conjoined garlands, having scrolled handles, with a central stylised fleur de lys pointer indicating the rotating lateral enamel rings, which show the hours in Roman, and the minutes in Arabic numerals, signed ‘Bourdin’: the side pieces, two ten branch candelabra rising from conforming ‘Sevres’ vasiform supports braced with foliate spandrels, have hand painted cartouches, and set upon shaped ormolu plinths on toupie feet.
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