Lot Essay
This impossing clock model can be dated to circa 1806 on the basis of the same vase-form clock now at the château de Malmaison. This latter clock was originally supplied on 10 October 1806 for the Grand Cabinet of the Secretary of State, Maret at the château de Fontainebleau. Valued at 750FF by the horloger Bailly in December of that same year, the clock remained at Fontainebleau throughout the Empire period, before being moved to Malmaison in 1907. This clock is discussed in B. Chevallier, 'La Mesure du Temps dans les Collections du Muse de Malmaison', Exhibition Catalogue, 29 May - 15 September 1991, no.6, p.13 (illustrated) and further in J.P Samoyault, 'Pendules et bronzes d'ameublement entrs sous le Premier Empire', Paris, 1989, p. 82, no. 48.
Jeune Nicod (or Nicot) is recorded as active in Rue des Sts. Pères, 1806 - 1840.
Jeune Nicod (or Nicot) is recorded as active in Rue des Sts. Pères, 1806 - 1840.