Description:

FINE REGENCE STYLE ORMOLU MOUNTED INLAID MAHOGANY AND TULIPWOOD HORLOGE À POSER, BY FRANÇOIS LINKE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, INDEX 2132, INSCRIBED ON THE SHELL LINKE, AFTER THE CELEBRATED MODEL BY ANDRÉ-CHARLES BOULLE the circular dial cast with putti and inset with enameled Roman numerals in a drum case surmounted to one side with a figure of Venus and a putto above a shell on a shaped bracket plinth with foliate cast toupie feet. Lacking works;

There are six models of this celebrated clock in Linke's green register. The first was made in 1911, another in 1915, two between 1919 and 1920, and the last pair between 1923 and 1924. The first example cost 1,456 francs, and this had risen to 2,627 francs per clock in 1924. The first two movements were supplied by Étienne Maxant and the remainder appears to have been supplied by Léon Foucher. Because the offered lot is missing its works there is no way to closely determine what dates it can be compared to. In each example, the casting of the bronze was one of the most expensive factors surpassed only by the subsequent chasing. By 1932 the suggested retail price was 25,000 francs, reduced the following year to 19,500 francs due to the depression.

One of the original models attributed to André-Charles Boulle (d. 1735), now residing in the Wallace Collection, is believed to be one of three known clocks. The attribution to Boulle is based on the 1715 acte de délaissement to his four sons stating: 'Une boëte de pandulle [sic] historiée d'une Vénus avec son amour dont il n'y a que le corps de la boëte fait, les bronzes n'etant que moulées et prêtes à fondre, commandée, valant avec trois autres boettes de pandulle [sic] dans le même état...2500l.' See Jean-Pierre Samoyault, André-Charles Boulle et sa Famillle, Genève, 1979, p. 66 -
h:37 w:21 d:13 in.

Provenance: Collection of Mr. and Mrs. William Myron Keck (founder of The Superior Oil Company), of Owlwood Estate, Beverly Hills, CA; by descent

Literature: Christopher Payne. François Linke 1855-1947 The Belle Epoque of French Furniture, Woodbridge, Antique Collectors' Club, 2003

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