Antoine-André RAVRIO (1759 - 1814)

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Antoine-André RAVRIO (1759 - 1814)
Venus guided by Love Important clock with a finely engraved and chiseled patinated gilt bronze subject, on a rectangular base in green labradorite, decorated with Venus, dressed in the antique style, accompanied by Cupid. The dial in white enamel with Roman numerals, signed Lesieur in Paris, embedded in a terminal decorated with a lyre with putti and butterflies. Empire period, circa 1805 - 1810 Dim. : 59 cm, W. : 47 cm, D. : 22 cm. (A few small chips and chips) Provenance : by family tradition Marechal de Rochambeau, then Colonel Charles-Emmanuel le Couteulx de Canteleu (1789-1844) then by descent. Rare identical models are listed with some variants, : a first clock which seems to belong to the collections of Mobilier National in Paris (illustrated in E. Dumonthier, Les bronzes du Mobilier National, Pendules et Cartels, Paris, undated (ca. 1911), plate 37); as well as a second one, perhaps the same as the previous one, kept in a private German collection and which appeared in H. Ottomeyer and P. Pröschel, Vergoldete Bronzen, Munich, 1986, p.366, fig.5.13.2; a last model which was formerly in the collection of the Prince of Moskowa, most certainly Léon-Napoléon-Louis-Michel Ney Prince of Moskowa (1870-1928) (sale in Paris, Me Lair-Dubreuil, Galerie Georges Petit, 27-29 May 1929, lot 56).
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