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Bronze Sconce Wall or Cartel Clock. Lerolle Freres, Paris, Rare, Unusual
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Description
Rare Bronze Cartel Clock Wall Sconce, Lerolle Freres, Paris
A large and impressive French Cartel Clock having four candlestick arms. Rare and certainly useful is this stunning example by this highly sought after craftsman. The center porcelain numeral face having the words Paris and Lerolle Freres in porcelain flanked by four large protruding candelabra arms. The bottom having a bust depicting the face of Medusa. The top terminating in a large sea shell. A fine example of the period in a solid bronze case. This clock is chiming however we are not sure if it is in working order therefore, clocks are sold as is. The works signed and numbered.
This superbly crafted cartel clock was created by the renowned Parisian fondeur, Lerolle Fre?res with premises at no. 1 rue du Foin et Chausse?e-des-Minimies who produced all types of bronzes in the Renaissance, Louis XIII and Louis XIV styles. Established in 1836 after inheriting the family business the firm designated themselves Fournisseurs de la Cour de Sardaigne, referring to a silver medal granted to their father for a chemine?e and console supplied to the King of Sardinia. Lerolle exhibited ornamental clocks, garnitures, chandeliers and candelabras, predominantly gilt bronze or silvered, at most of the international exhibitions held during the second half of the 19th century, London 1851, New York 1853, Paris 1855 where the firm obtained a me?daille de 1re classe, London 1862 and Paris 1867 and 1878. The firm was fe?ted by critics for their luxury decorations by 'first-class artists, while modelling, moulding, chiselling and finish rank among the bronze-masters of Paris' (The Illustrated Catalogue of the Paris International Exhibition, 1878, p. 153). In 1862, Lerolle participated in the Exposition des Beaux Arts Applique?s a? l'Industrie and the same year were manufacturing bronzes for the Maison S.A.I. le Prince Napole?on, and the l'Ho?tel de la Commission Franc?aise. At least eighty percent of their production was exported; the South Kensington Museum, later the Victoria & Albert Museum, acquired a gilt bronze tripod depicting the three heads of Isis cast by Lerolle supporting a bowl made from marble from the Pyrenees (B. Metman, 'La petite sculpture au XIXe sie?cle Les e?diteurs', Documents sur la sculpture franc?aise et Re?pertoire des fondeurs du XIXe sie?cle, p. 201). -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: France Period: 1900-1919 Materials: Bronze Condition: Good. Good case clock not working. Creation Date: 1880 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Louis XV Dealer Reference #: 101-9039 Incollect Reference #: 597792 -
Dimensions
W. 22 in; H. 36 in; D. 12.5 in; Diam. 12.5 in; W. 55.88 cm; H. 91.44 cm; D. 31.75 cm; Diam. 31.75 cm;
Message from Seller:
GREENWICH LIVING DESIGN (est. 1975) is an Antique and 20th Century Art & Design Gallery located in Stamford, CT for over 30 years. Our gallery carries rare and important design objects by both iconic and lesser-known designers from the 18th to the 20th Century – with a focus on 20th Century French design. Recent installations feature Pierre Jeanneret, Maison Jansen, Gio Ponti, Phillip & Kelvin LaVerne, Warren Platner, Ueli Berger, Massimo Vignelli, and many more.