The clock dates from the early Empire period and it is in the form of a gilt bronze vase. This vase clock is surmounted by a figure of Venus sitting on a sea conch pulled by doves. On the side of the vase there are decorations of river masks, while a pair of dolphins support the vase. Finally, the base has a central ornamentation of Neptune’s head, flanked by sea horses.
On the white enamelled dial with gilt bronze hands, appears the signature Grandvoinnet, Quay de la Mégisserie No 44 à Paris. Grandvoinnet was active as a clock maker on this address from 1806-1820. The original clockwork has a silk suspended pendulum.
Details :
This museum quality Empire vase clock, with Venus on a sea shell, has been professionally cleaned and is in a perfect condition with beautiful gilding. The movement has a pendulum with silk suspension and anchor escapement. It strikes the hours and half hours on a bell, regulated by a count wheel. It comes complete with pendulum, bell and key.
France ca. 1810
Literature :
https://apolloartantiques.nl/product/superior-empire-vase-clock-with-venus-in-her-chariot-model-by-claude-galle/
We send this article worldwide, professionally packaged, with registered and fully insured shipping at a fair price.