LOT 179 A FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE IN THE CHINESE TA...
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A FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE IN THE CHINESE TASTE WITH MUTLI-COLOUR RELIEF PANELSACHILLE BROCOT, PARIS, CIRCA 1880The circular two train eight-day gong striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to spension, the backplate stamped with oval star-centred trademark AB over serial number 317 14, the dial with raised relief cast centre decorated in burnished gilt, copper and grey/brown patination with Chinese scholars within polished copper Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised star half hour markers and unual asymmetric trellis pierced gilt hands within circular gilt bezel, the frosted gilt case with large grey/brown patinated and silver highlighted canopy-shaped finial to the stepped caddy pagoda superstructure applied with further disc and spire finials to angles, the front finely relief decorated in gilt, copper, silver and grey/brown patina with scene of courtiers within a trellis garden beneath the dial and with further figural infill to upper quadrants, flanked by stylised grotesque mask centred strip pilasters decorated with silvered strapwork, the sides inset with further panels of figures at leisure within conforming garden settings, on skirt base with genero cavetto top moulding over pad feet with shaped apron between; the garniture side pieces each modelled as a slender ovoid twin-handled vase with pierced flared rim over applied shaped figural panel matching those of the clock to front and on conforming square platform base. The clock 39cm (15.25ins) high, 21,5cm (8.25ins) wide, 13cm (5ins) deep; the side pieces 27.5cm (10.75ins) high, 10cm (4ins) wide.Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands.Achille Brocot is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development as born in 1817 and died in 1878. The Meums Victoria (Atralia) notes that Achille patented several improvements in clock mechanism escapements, and invented the 'Brocot Spension', an adjtable pendulum spring which enabled time keeping to be regulated by altering the length of the pendulum spension spring by a key turned in the dial. He also introduced a jewelled deadbeat escapement, sometimes called a visible escapement as it was often mounted in the middle of the dial. Achille was awarded a first class medal at the Paris Exhibition in 1855, and in 1856 was appointed Treasurer to La Société des Horlogers in Paris. He published a 'Calculation of the Wheels by Approximation' in 1862. His sons Achille and Paul continued the biness following Achille senior's death 1878. The firm was taken over by rival clock maker Gtave Gibaudet in 1889. The highly decorative panels of the current lot employs a series of differing techniques to gild, silver, copper and chemically patinate the finely finished relief cast and engraved scenes to provide depth and contrast. This rare form of decoration is normally only seen on a select few high-end car
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