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La Maison Auguste Lemarie (, founded in 1851)

A French gilt and patinated bronze mantel clock on white marble base, representing 'Philosophy and Study', after design by Francois Remond, c. 1784, white enamel dial adorned with floral festoons. The movement stamped 'A. LEMAIRE/PARIS/R.V.DU TEMPLE 121'. Paris, second half of the 19th century. H. 53 cm. W. 68 cm. W. 16 cm.

Auguste Lemaire founded a workshop for the manufacture of 'bronzes d'art' in 1851 at 10, rue Saintonge, in the Marais district. At the Universal Exhibition of 1855 he was awarded a medal. In 1862 he extended his business to rue Vieille du Temple 121. He gained a reputation in creating bronze objects such as clock garnitures, chenets, candelabra form past style eras such as the Renaissance, Louis XV and Louis XVI.

Condition

Condition report on request. furniture@bruun-rasmussen.dk No guarantee of the function of the clock work.

Auction

Carpets, varia, furniture, clocks, 28 February 2018

Category
Estimate

125,000 DKK

Price realised

Not sold