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François Ageron (b. Arbigny , d. Paris)

A large Louis XV console clock of oak with gilt bronze mounting, the chapter ring with white enamel plaques and black Roman numbers. The dial and movement signed 'François Ageron'. Mid-18th century. H. 139 cm. W. 44 cm. D. 24 cm.

François Ageron became a 'maître horloger' in 1741 and is recorded as working in the Place Dauphine in Paris. Alongside other important clockmakers he used some of the leading Parisian bronziers of the day including Robert Osmond, Jacque Caffieri and Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain. Ageron also received royal commissions, and a bracket clock with a movement by Ageron is recorded in a 1787 inventory of the Appartements de la Reine at Versailles. Literature: Pierre Verlet, Les Bronze Dorés Français du XVIIIe siècle, Paris 1987, p.460.

Condition

Condition report on request. Please contact: furniture@bruun-rasmussen.dk

Auction

Varia, furniture and carpets, 10 June 2020

Category
Estimate

40,000 DKK

Price realised

Not sold