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Meissen Clock Case With Cupid And Doves, by Michael Victor Acier, Around 1850

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€5,500
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CA$9,157.51
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CHF 5,245.09
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MX$121,665.03
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Exceptional 19th Century Porcelain Clock Case: Rectangular base plate with gold edges and a gold-embossed wave frieze on the sides and rocaille decorations in the centre of the front and back, standing on four lobed feet, on the left side of the plate a small square clock tower with gold-embossed meander reliefs and rich scattered flower decoration, four corner elevations with attached acanthus buds, the clockwork embedded on the front framed by sculpted laurel branches, festive festoons of flowers and leaves hanging down from the front and sides of the tower crown, and a small round openwork plateau with two cooing doves at the top centre of the tower. To the right of the tower, Cupid sits on a purple cloth decorated with fine gold ornaments, with quivers full of love arrows. Clock with brass body, white enamel dial with painted Roman numerals and minute divisions in black, and black hands. Original weekly movement with quarter-hour strike, checked by a master clockmaker, completely cleaned and fully functional, key included. Designed by MICHAEL VICTOR ACIER (1736 Versailles - 1799 Dresden): The sculptor studied Art of Sculpture in Paris and was appointed as sculptor of the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory in 1762. Acier created many models generally in style of Rococo and specially in Watteau style. Finally, the sculptor became Model Master of the Saxon King in year 1780, moving to Dresden. Acier designed model F 36 circa 1775-1779. Manufactory: Meissen Germany Dating: Around 1850 Material: Porcelain, glossy finish Technique: Handmade porcelain, hand-painted, gold painting Style: Rococo Dimensions: Height: 30,0 cm / 11.81 in Width: 28,0 cm / 11.02 in Depth: 16,0 cm / 6.29 in Marks: Meissen underglaze blue sword mark with pommels on hilts / First quality Model number F 36 / Former's number 44 / Painter's number 2 Bibliography: Thomas & Sabine Bergmann, Meissen Artist's - Figures, Model Numbers A 1 - Z 99, Erlangen, Germany, 2014, catalogue number 448 on page 230. Condition: The clock is in perfect, flawless condition, original movement checked by master clockmaker, cleaned and fully functional

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