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Lot 184: Georges Emile Henri Servant , French 1828 - c.1890 A Greek and Egyptian Revival Three-Piece Clock Garniture/Paris circa 1875, possibly associated bronze, green and gilt patina, yellow Sienna and black marble

Est: $40,000 USD - $60,000 USD
Sotheby'sNew York, NY, USApril 18, 2008

Item Overview

Description

the pyramidal shaped case surmounted by the bust of Isis, centered by a dial with Roman chapters inscribed MEDAILLE D'OR 1867 / G. SERVANT A PARIS , flanked by attendants in Egyptian costume and above a winged sun-disk flanked by addorsed uraei, the bust inscribed EMILE HEBERT and stamped with the Servant foundry stamp of a bee beneath a star flanked by letter G and S , the twin-train movement stamped with the Servant seal and numbered 766 , the ionic columns surmounted by Greek deities bronze, green and gilt patina, yellow Sienna and black marble

Dimensions

measurements the clock height 24 in. alternate measurements 61 cm

Notes

Georges Emile HenriServant succeeded his father at his Paris foundry on the rue Vielle-du-Temple. He specialised both in the Egyptian revival style and the rapidly growing goût Grec, which became so popular during the 1860s in Paris. He submitted works to the Paris Exhibition of 1855, the London Exhibition of 1862 and again in Paris when this model was shown. This garniture was highly praised in the Jury reports by Jules Mesnard, "La forme générale et les détails sont d'un caractère d'un goût parfaits, et portent ce cachet qu'on retrouve aux meilleurs ouvrages que nous ait légués l' Antiquité et notamment Pompéi, qui était romaine, mais dont bein des vases étaient du Grec le plus pur ... Ce vase de Bacchus est tout en bronze." Servant also collaborated with Emile Hébert on revival pieces. A fine table on which they worked together was sold at Sothebys, London, February 26, 1999, lot 205. Servant retired some time before the Paris Exhibition of 1889.

Auction Details

19th Century European Art including The Orientalist Sale

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Sotheby's
April 18, 2008, 12:00 PM EST

1334 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10021, US