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AN IMPORTANT REGENCE BOULLE CLOCK BY BERNARD I VAN RISENBURGH
Inlaid overall with strapwork panels of scrolling foliage and flowers the
circular cabochon-enamelled dial with both Roman and Arabic chapters
centered by foliate chasing, signed Rabby a Paris to both dial and move-
ment, the foliate-trailed case with a central Apollo mask and domed can-
opy surmounted by a seated Putto emblematic of Athena in armour
flanked by female Caryatids to each side, the glazed door with a relief of
Prudence seated in her chariot, on scrolled foliate feet with grotesque
masks, the tapering pedestal base with an Anthemionstrapwork base band
and waisted top with laurel-wreathed with espagnolette-masks to the an-
gels issuing from acanthus foliage, above a strapwork band and a central
fan with husktails, the rectangular tapering panel with winged maidens
suspending a canopy over a cockerel and with two eagles suspending a
canopy over Minerva, flanked by canted foliate-trailed angles and the sides
with Apollo, Diana and Jupiter Masks with their relevant attributes, the
spreading socle with acanthus angles and a fluted rim above the stepped
and lambrequined plinth with foliate band, restorations, one mount in-
cised BII and the seated Putto-Finial re-supported.
France, circa 1715
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This clock and its pedestal represent the missing link between the first
pieces produced by Bernard I van Risenburgh's workshop around 1695
and those, such as the bureau l'Electeur, dating after 1715. There are only
two other documented bracket clocks of this model, one in premiere par-
tie, was sold by Lt. Col. William Stirling of Keir, Sotheby's London, 12 July
1963, lot 134. The other was sold from the collection of Mrs. Elizabeth
Parke Firestone, Christie's, New York, 22023 March 1991, lot 890. A sin-
gle pedestal was sold anonymously in Paris, Palais d'Orsay, 21 February
1978, lot 74. All the pedestals are embellished with berainesque mar-
quetry, the scrolling foliage, birds and animals under canopies, with urns
and masks being recurring motifs. They can be found en partie on bureaux
and tables from the earliest productions of the atelier. The marquetry of
the upper section on all the pedestals is similar to that which occurs on the
back door of a clock with movement by Thuret in the Wallace Collection.
(F.J.BWatson, Catalogue, London 1956, F. 40.)
Height 113in/287cm) Width 27.5in/70cm) Depth 11.5in/29cm) PROVENANCE The Viscounts Hampden Hampden House, Green Street, London until sold by the widow of the 3rd Viscount Hampden. The Marquises of Linlithgow, Hopetoun House, South Queensferry, Scot-land thence by descent at Hopetoun. Alexander and Berendt, London LITERATURE J.D.Augarde and J.N.Ronfort, Le Maitre du Bureau de L Eiecteur, l.'Esta m pi Ile/l'Objet d'Art, January 1991, p. 69, fig. 25 J.D. Augarde, Les Ouvriers du Temps, Antiquorum Editions, 1996, p. 48, fig. 29
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