Antique French Empire clock of Astronomie designed by Jean-Andre Reiche in 1807.

Antique French Empire clock of Astronomie designed by Jean-Andre Reiche in 1807.
A fine French Empire ormolu and antique marble vert mantel clock of "Astronomie" designed by Jean-Andre Reiche in 1807. Set on four toupee feet the classically draped maiden representing Urania is sitting holders dividers at an astralabe with a star map behind her and a pile of text books before her. The case is decorated to the front and sides with applied ormolu stars and a fine ormolu mount of a cupid looking through an elaborate telescope. A rare version of a rare and popular clock this model has an astralabe instead of the more usual globe and the sides are decorated with stars rather than with wreaths. Superb original mercury gilding and very fine casting and chasing. 8 day bell striking movement on a countwheel with silk suspended pendulum. 15 inches high by 12 inches wide and 4 inches deep ( 37.5 cms high by 30 cms wide and 10 cms deep). See ottomeyer & Proschell " Vergodete Bronzen" pp.375. Reiche often used women as the subject in clocks where learning or technology was involved indicating the feeling of emancipation for women in the new France after the revolution. France. 1807.

Stock Number: 3292

Origin: France

Price: SOLD

Availability: SOLD

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