HANGER in gilt bronze and red griotte marble,... - Lot 30 - Osenat

Lot 30
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8000 - 12000 EUR
HANGER in gilt bronze and red griotte marble,... - Lot 30 - Osenat
HANGER in gilt bronze and red griotte marble, probably representing a vestal virgin, the enamelled dial signed Ravrio bronzier à Paris, Mesnil Hr. with indication of the hours in Roman numerals inscribed in a terminal decorated with a bas-relief in a cartouche representing Venus and Love. It rests on a rectangular base decorated with a frieze of palmettes, garlands of forget-me-nots held by ribbons and punctuated by flaming torches, finished with scrolled runners. Empire period (chips in the dial) Height : 76 cm 76 cm ; Width : 44 cm This model is similar to one signed Ravrio Bronzier in Paris and Mesnil horloger sold in Monaco on December 8, 1990 under the number 80. Louis Stanislas Ravrio (1783-1846) joined Antoine-André Ravrio as a clerk and then as an associate from 1811. His relationship with his master, based on trust and affection, is attested to by notarized documents. In 1824 he bought his business. He won a silver medal at the 1819 Exhibition of Industrial Products and continued his business until 1840. Thanks to the reports of the Exhibition of the Products of Industry, it is possible to realize the evolution of his company. In 1819, Mr. de Moleon in the "Industrial Museum" states: "Mr. Lenoir-Ravrio enjoys a great reputation. Everything that comes out of this factory is of excellent taste. Among the works he exhibited, which are very beautiful and very well finished, we noticed a superb bronze statue representing a faun leaning against a tree trunk. Plate 19 will show this monumental work, whose particular genre places it in a different class from the furniture bronzes for which this manufacturer has long been well known. We have chosen this statue in preference to the many other pieces in Mr. Ravrio's exhibition because it was appreciated in all respects by people who are very capable of judging this type of work. The central jury awarded Mr Ravrio a silver medal (...)". A number of clocks illustrate the collaboration between Ravrio and Mesnil, probably making the latter the main clockmaker for the famous bronze-maker.
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