A FRENCH ORMOLU AND GLASS 'PENDULE A CAGE'
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND GLASS 'PENDULE A CAGE'
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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND GLASS 'PENDULE A CAGE'

BY DENIERE, PARIS, CIRCA 1880

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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND GLASS 'PENDULE A CAGE'
BY DENIERE, PARIS, CIRCA 1880
The architectural glass case surmounted with a flaming urn finial flanked by adorsed griffins above a central enamel dial signed 'Denière Ft. de Bronzes/ A Paris' and an Apollo mask sunburst pendulum supported by a central winged sphinx with paws draped over a breakfront base, the twin barrel movement with strike on bell
34 ¾ in. (88.5 cm.) high; 22 ¼ in. (56.5 cm.) wide; 10 in. (25.5 cm.) deep
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Lot Essay

In 1844 Guillaume Denière took over the Parisian business established by his father in 1804, producing a variety of high quality decorative bronzes. In addition to contributing to the major exhibitions, Denière also supplied important commissions to the Mobilier de la Couronne, Kisselef, the Russian Ambassador, and to Said Pasha, the viceroy of Egypt. However, after nearly a century in business, the firms closed its doors and auctioned off its inventory in a total six sales held between February and December 1903, which provided the buyer with the automatic and all-important right to reproduce the firm's models.
The present model, described as a 'pendule à cage', was acquired by Linke at the third auction for Denière held between 20th and 22nd October 1903 and is considered one of the most successful models produced by both Denière and Linke, respectively.

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