The clock stands on fine ormolu toupee feet which support a sea green marble base. This base carries decorations of shells, masks and sea monsters.
The movement with anchor escapement and silk thread suspension strikes the hour and half hours on a bell. It has blued-steel Breguet style hands for the hours and minutes. The white enamel dial carries the signature Courvorsier à Paris.
This Empire clock is in an exceptional and perfectly working condition. Also, it has been cleaned and serviced by a professional clock maker. The clock comes complete with its pendulum, key and bell.
DETAILS OF THE EMPIRE CLOCK “APHRODITE IN HER CHARIOT”
Paris, circa 1805.
Dimensions: height 33 cm, width 30 cm, depth 13 cm.
JEAN-ANDRÉ REICHE (1752-1817)
The clock is one of a number designed by Jean-André Reiche (1752-1817) who was one of the leading Parisian bronziers during the Empire period. Like Jean-Simon Deverberie, he gained particular renown for his Pendules Au Nègre. The son of a shop owner from Leipzig, Reiche was baptised in Leipzig’s Sainte-Nicole Church on 13th August 1752, where his surname was recorded as Reich. Jean-André probably changed his name to accord with French conventions when, like a number of German ébénistes, he moved to Paris where he was received as master founder in June 1785.
From his workshop in rue Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth he began specialising in the production of clock cases which especially thrived after the abolition of the guilds during the French Revolution. This meant that Reiche could now create every aspect of a clock case, employing a team of workmen from modellers, casters and chasers to marble workers. His renown immediately grew as a marchand-fabricant de bronzes and especially as a supplier to the Emperor. When he died on 18th March 1817, Jean-André Reiche left his business to his son Jean Reiche.
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