" Mantel Clock By Petit Pizze In Dijon"
This early nineteenth-century Empire pendulum clock, crafted in gilded bronze, presents a captivating allegorical scene. At the heart of the composition, a woman is depicted sitting at her work table, playing with her dog—a symbol of loyalty and companionship. The figure is elegantly positioned above a raised case that houses the clock’s dial. To the left of the dial, the woman’s lover is depicted holding a letter she has written to him, engaging in conversation with the dog. On the opposite side of the clock is an oil lamp and a basket of flowers, adding a sense of domestic tranquility to the scene.
The clock rests on a richly adorned base, featuring the caduceus of Mercury—a symbol of communication and commerce—and two winged hats, further evoking the virtues of speed and intelligence. This structure is supported by four delicate spinning top feet, contributing to the clock’s graceful appearance.
The dial, signed “Petit Pirre à Dijon,” is embossed and adds to the elegance of the piece. This clock exemplifies the Empire style’s penchant for integrating symbolism and artistry with functional design, making it a remarkable addition to any collection of fine horology and decorative art.