30th Mar, 2021 14:00

The Collector: Objects to Clocks

 
  Lot 202
 

A RARE EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZED SPELTER NOVELTY SWINGING GLOBE CLOCK

A RARE EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZED SPELTER NOVELTY SWINGING GLOBE CLOCK DEPICTING A COURTING COUPLE, the gilt and patinated spelter mystery clock depicting a pair of lovers seated on a swing which appears to swing back and forth of its own accord when the clock ticks, the clock movement contained within a dark blue sphere applied with gilt brass Roman numerals, mounted on a short rod above the young couple and oscillating like a pendulum from side to side when the clock ticks, within an arch formed from entwined tree branches rising from the naturalistic base, signed 'Geo Maxime' to the side, over a marble plinth, applied with a plaque inscribed 'Idylle Printaniere Par Geo Maxime',

83cm high

The clock is ticking when the movement is positioned but not fully tested or guaranteed.

This clock is of identical design to one sold in the Joseph M. Meraux Collection of Rare and Unusual Clocks, Sotheby's New York, 28 June, 1993, lot 472.

Estimated at £4,000 - £6,000

 

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