Lot Essay
A popular form of the Neoclassic period, obelisk clocks evoked in miniature the many monuments erected since antiquity, principally in Egypt, commemorating a celebrated victory or significant event. Executed in marble and decorated with relief-cast gilt-bronze plaques, the clocks were generally surmounted by military emblems, such as an eagle with outspread wings, an armillary sphere, or a crowing cockerel. For three clocks with similar central relief plaque to the present example, see P. Kjellberg, La Pendule Française, Paris, 1997, pp. 218-9.
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