Clock with griffins (detail), last decade of the 18th Century
Title

Clock with griffins (detail), last decade of the 18th Century

Caption

Clock with griffins. Detail.
White painted marble (Height: 48 cm, length: 44 cm, depth: 9 cm)
Last decade of the 18th Century
Private collection

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The dial is signed 'Mignolet à Paris', as in Joseph Mignolet, who became master clockworker in Paris on August 3rd, 1786.
The casing: octagonal in marble, painted with little flowers, on top of which there is a pattern in gilded bronze made of a lyre, two flutes and oak branches, it contains the round enamel dial with a gilded bronze edge.
The casing is held by the wings of two griffins in gilded bronze, put side by side with an oval flat base with painted lambrequins and little flowers.
The whole is held by an hexagonal flat base, decorated with painted arabesques and supported by six feet in gilded bronze.

Date

18th century

Credit line

Photo12/Michel Bury

Reference

MBY11A01_050

License type

Rights managed

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