An Exceptional French Japonisme Ormolu and Champleve Enamel Five Piece Clock Set
$52,600.00
- An Exceptional French Japonisme Ormolu and Champlevé Enamel Five-Piece Clock Set, In the Manner of Edouard Lièvre, circa 1870, Paris.
- This extraordinary French Japonisme clock set, crafted in the manner of the celebrated designer Edouard Lièvre, exemplifies the pinnacle of 19th-century decorative artistry. Comprising a central mantel clock, a pair of elegant vases, and a pair of three-light candelabra, the set combines opulent ormolu with vibrant champleve / cloisonne enamel in a striking blue and turquoise ground, adorned with intricate tropical floral motifs.
- The mantel clock is crowned by an imposing ormolu foo dog finial, a symbol of protection and strength, which highlights the Japonisme fascination with East Asian artistry. The clock features a finely detailed ormolu frame, while its enamel dial is inscribed with the significant dates “3. AUGUST. / 1824 / 1874,”. The pair of vases boast graceful forms and exquisite cloisonné detailing, complementing the clock’s opulence. Completing the ensemble, the three-light candelabra echo the vivid enameling and floral accents, their elegant branches enhancing the harmonious design.
- This five-piece set is a tour de force of Lièvre-inspired design, blending French sophistication with exotic influences. The inclusion of the foo dog finial adds an additional layer of cultural depth and symbolism, making it a rare and highly desirable example of 19th-century Japonisme.
- Clock: 15″ high x 8″ wide x 7″ deep
- Very good condition, normal wear consistent with age and use. An exceptional and rare five piece clock set.
- Period: 19th Century
- Origin: France
- Style:Japonisme (Of the Period)
- Depth: 7 in (17.78 cm)
- Width: 8 in (20.32 cm)
- Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)
- Attributed to: Edouard Lievre (Maker)
- Date of Manufacture: C. 1870
- Materials & Techniques: Bronze




















