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Lot 217
A large French late 19th century Neo-Grec gilt and patinated bronze, Belgian black marble and malachite mantel clock in the manner of Georges Émile Henri Servant
9 July 2015, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street£10,000 - £15,000
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A large French late 19th century Neo-Grec gilt and patinated bronze, Belgian black marble and malachite mantel clock
in the manner of Georges Émile Henri Servant
surmounted by an urn-shaped vase with bearded masks flanked to each side by a scrolling handle, the tapering body with bands of malachite, on a circular spreading foot, the circular dial flanked to each side by a gryphon and bust on scrolling supports, on a rectangular base and paw feet, 63cm wide, 23cm deep, 86cm high (24 1/2in wide, 9in deep, 33 1/2in high).
surmounted by an urn-shaped vase with bearded masks flanked to each side by a scrolling handle, the tapering body with bands of malachite, on a circular spreading foot, the circular dial flanked to each side by a gryphon and bust on scrolling supports, on a rectangular base and paw feet, 63cm wide, 23cm deep, 86cm high (24 1/2in wide, 9in deep, 33 1/2in high).
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Georges Émile Henri Servant (1828-c.1890) succeeded his father at his foundry in rue Vieille-du-Temple and specialised in the Egyptian revival style and the rapidly growing goût Grec. He also collaborated with Emile Hébert on revival pieces. He retired some time before the Paris Exhibition of 1889.
























