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Clock with the Figure of Friendship Holding a Medallion

French (Manufacturer)
Porcelain maker: Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (French, active 1756 - present) (Manufacturer)
ca. 1785
gilded metal (ormolu), marble, porcelain, enamel, metal
(18th and 19th Centuries )

This clock is composed of gilt-bronze components created by an unidentified maker, a column and plaque manufactured at the French royal porcelain factory, Sèvres, and a mechanism made by the leading Parisian clockmaker, Renacle-Nicolas Sotiau. The various components were brought together by a marchand-mercier, the Parisian entrepreneurs and retailers that created and sold some of the most luxurious goods produced in France in the 18th century, like this clock.

Inscription

[Clock Mechanism Maker's Mark] painted in black enamel on the clockface: Sotiau Paris; [Porcelain Maker’s Mark]: [two interlaced LLs]; [Porcelain Maker’s Date Mark]: hh [for 1785]; [Porcelain Gilder’s Mark]: GI [for Étienne-Gabriel Girard]

Provenance
Provenance (from the French provenir, 'to come from/forth') is the chronology of the ownership, custody, or location of a historical object. Learn more about provenance at the Walters.

Collection of Edwin Marriott Hodgkins (1860–1932), by 1909 [1] [date and mode of acquisition unknown]. Acquired by Henry Walters, Baltimore, after 1909 [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.

[1]. “Special Exhibition of Sèvres Porcelaine on View at the Galleries of E. M. Hodgkins, 18, rue de la Ville l’Évêque, Paris” (London: Chiswick Press, 1909), p. 16: “Louis XVI Porcelaine Clock. Bleu du Roi and white fluted pedestal case in which is placed the dial; with enrichments of gold. To the right of the column is a partly draped figure of a nymph, in ormolu, bearing in her extended right hand a double flaming heart; with her left hand she supports an oval frame containing a Sèvres blue and white biscuit plaque; opposite is seated cupid, playing with a dog. Mounted on a white marble plinth, decorated with an ormolu frieze. Movement by Sotian [sic]. Height, 14 1/4 in."

Exhibitions

1987-1992 Artful Deception: The Craft of the Forger. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore; Edsel & Eleanor Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City; Portland Museum of Art, Portland; The Fine Arts Center at Cheekwood, Nashville; Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix; Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia; Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento; Elvehjem Museum of Art, Madison; Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, Rochester; The Barnum Museum, Bridgeport.
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France (Place of Origin)

Measurements

H: 13 5/8 in. (34.6 cm)

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

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58.249

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600 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD
21201

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