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Auction archive: Lot number 508

Y A FRENCH CHARLES X INLAID SATINWOOD MANTEL CLOCK WITH THERMOMETER

Interiors Day 2
3 Nov 2022
Estimate
£180 - £250
ca. US$205 - US$284
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 508

Y A FRENCH CHARLES X INLAID SATINWOOD MANTEL CLOCK WITH THERMOMETER

Interiors Day 2
3 Nov 2022
Estimate
£180 - £250
ca. US$205 - US$284
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Y A FRENCH CHARLES X INLAID SATINWOOD MANTEL CLOCK WITH THERMOMETERPONS, PARIS, CIRCA 1830The circular eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum with silk suspension, the backplate stamped with oval Pons, MEDAILLE D'ARGENT 1823 trademark to centre over serial number 625, the circular Roman numeral dial with engine-turned rosette decorated centre and steel moon hands within elaborate repeating acanthus scroll cast gilt bezel, the case modelled as a rectangular section Ionic pilaster incorporating leafy scroll inlaid volutes over cavetto collar and rectangular engraved brass mercury tube Reaumur scale Thermometre annotated in French and inscribed Paris, 1740, 1830 to lower section, within line inlaid surround over architectural cavetto moulded base incorporating further stylised leafy scroll marquetry panel to skirt fascia; mounted on a D-ended foliate inlaid rosewood plinth incorporating shaped bracket feet.The clock 41cm (16.25ins) high, 13cm (5.25ins) wide, 9cm (3,5ins) deep; the clock and base 48cm (18.75ins) high, 23cm (9ins) wide, 15cm (6ins) deep overall. Pierre-Honoré-César Pons was born in Paris in 1773 and after studying with the Jesuits in the rue Mouffetard he went to train under the eminent clockmaker Antide Janvier. Unfortunately the unrest of the French Revolutionary period disrupted his training but he was recommended by Janvier to the prestigious Lepaute family who took him on in 1798. Pons completed his training under the Lepautes and developed an interest in precision horology; in 1803 he opened his own workshop rue de la Huchette, near the Place Saint-Michel. In order to satisfy the financial demands of running a workshop, whilst taking time to work on the development of precision horology, Pons acted as supplier of movements to many the eminent horologists of the period such as Berthoud, Breguet and Lepine. During this time he developed several escapements and created improved wheel-cutting and pinion polishing machines. With the encouragement of Ferdinand Berthoud in 1804 Pons presented his 'Observations sur l'échappement libre' to the Academy of Sciences where it was praised by the jury and the Academy congratulated him.Around this time the French clockmaking town of Saint-Nicholas d'Aliermont was in crisis due to the collapse of the industry. Napoleon's minister responsible for Fine Arts, Industry and Commerce, the Count de Champagny, ordered the Académie des Sciences to find someone suitable to turn the industry around. Honoré Pons was approached as he had the necessary skills and had developed the tools and practices most appropriate for the task. After a period of reluctance he accepted on the basis that the state will pay him a generous amount for his machines as long as they were installed and used in the Saint Nicholas workshops. By 1808 Pons was producing fine quality 'blanc-roulants' for an affordable price which received high praise from makers such as Breguet and recognition by the Academie in their report to Napoleon Bonaparte.Over the following decades Honoré Pons expanded the Saint Nicholas operations and became a principal supplied of movements to the Parisian clockmaking trade from his premises in Paris's rue de la Barillerie on the île de la Cité. In 1827 he was awarded a gold medal and in 1839 was awarded the Croix de la Légion d'Honneur by King Louis Philippe. In 1846, at the end of an illustrious career, pons sold his firm to Borromée Délépine and retired, living in an elegant Parisian mansion at 20, rue Cassette.

Auction archive: Lot number 508
Auction:
Datum:
3 Nov 2022
Auction house:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
United Kingdom
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
Beschreibung:

Y A FRENCH CHARLES X INLAID SATINWOOD MANTEL CLOCK WITH THERMOMETERPONS, PARIS, CIRCA 1830The circular eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum with silk suspension, the backplate stamped with oval Pons, MEDAILLE D'ARGENT 1823 trademark to centre over serial number 625, the circular Roman numeral dial with engine-turned rosette decorated centre and steel moon hands within elaborate repeating acanthus scroll cast gilt bezel, the case modelled as a rectangular section Ionic pilaster incorporating leafy scroll inlaid volutes over cavetto collar and rectangular engraved brass mercury tube Reaumur scale Thermometre annotated in French and inscribed Paris, 1740, 1830 to lower section, within line inlaid surround over architectural cavetto moulded base incorporating further stylised leafy scroll marquetry panel to skirt fascia; mounted on a D-ended foliate inlaid rosewood plinth incorporating shaped bracket feet.The clock 41cm (16.25ins) high, 13cm (5.25ins) wide, 9cm (3,5ins) deep; the clock and base 48cm (18.75ins) high, 23cm (9ins) wide, 15cm (6ins) deep overall. Pierre-Honoré-César Pons was born in Paris in 1773 and after studying with the Jesuits in the rue Mouffetard he went to train under the eminent clockmaker Antide Janvier. Unfortunately the unrest of the French Revolutionary period disrupted his training but he was recommended by Janvier to the prestigious Lepaute family who took him on in 1798. Pons completed his training under the Lepautes and developed an interest in precision horology; in 1803 he opened his own workshop rue de la Huchette, near the Place Saint-Michel. In order to satisfy the financial demands of running a workshop, whilst taking time to work on the development of precision horology, Pons acted as supplier of movements to many the eminent horologists of the period such as Berthoud, Breguet and Lepine. During this time he developed several escapements and created improved wheel-cutting and pinion polishing machines. With the encouragement of Ferdinand Berthoud in 1804 Pons presented his 'Observations sur l'échappement libre' to the Academy of Sciences where it was praised by the jury and the Academy congratulated him.Around this time the French clockmaking town of Saint-Nicholas d'Aliermont was in crisis due to the collapse of the industry. Napoleon's minister responsible for Fine Arts, Industry and Commerce, the Count de Champagny, ordered the Académie des Sciences to find someone suitable to turn the industry around. Honoré Pons was approached as he had the necessary skills and had developed the tools and practices most appropriate for the task. After a period of reluctance he accepted on the basis that the state will pay him a generous amount for his machines as long as they were installed and used in the Saint Nicholas workshops. By 1808 Pons was producing fine quality 'blanc-roulants' for an affordable price which received high praise from makers such as Breguet and recognition by the Academie in their report to Napoleon Bonaparte.Over the following decades Honoré Pons expanded the Saint Nicholas operations and became a principal supplied of movements to the Parisian clockmaking trade from his premises in Paris's rue de la Barillerie on the île de la Cité. In 1827 he was awarded a gold medal and in 1839 was awarded the Croix de la Légion d'Honneur by King Louis Philippe. In 1846, at the end of an illustrious career, pons sold his firm to Borromée Délépine and retired, living in an elegant Parisian mansion at 20, rue Cassette.

Auction archive: Lot number 508
Auction:
Datum:
3 Nov 2022
Auction house:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
United Kingdom
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
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