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rare mahogany mill clock with brass and iridescent glass by Serrurier et Cie Gustave Serrurier-Bovy and René Dulong and Loetz Glasfabrik

SERRURIER & CIE – GUSTAVE SERRURIER-BOVY (1858-1910) & RENÉ DULONG (1860-1944) FOUNDERS & LOETZ GLASFABRIK

Windmill clock, model designed in [1905]

Rare clock in mahogany, brass, and iridescent glass.

Complete with its balance wheel and winding key.

Height: 70 cm – Length: 38 cm – Depth: 20.5 cm



Bibliography:

- Jacques-Grégoire Watelet – Gustave Serrurier-Bovy, de l'art nouveau l'art déco – Atelier Vokaer Editions, Brussels, 1987. An identical work reproduced on page 99.

- Decorative Arts 1900Highlights from Private Collections in Detroit – Catalog of the exhibition organized at the Detroit Institute of Arts (November 7, 1993 – January 9, 1994), Detroit Institute of Arts / University of Washington Press, Detroit / Seattle, 1993. An identical model, with a different wood type, reproduced on page 103.

- Jacques-Grégoire Watelet – L’œuvre d’une vie : Gustave Serrurier-Bovy, architecte et décorateur liégeois, 1858-1910 – Perron Editions, Liège, 2000. An identical model is reproduced on page 105 on a postcard showing the interior of the Serrurier-Bovy stores.

- Camilla De la Bédoyère – Art Nouveau – Star Fire Editions, London, 2006. An identical model, with a different wood type, is reproduced on page 167.

- Jean Lahor – Art Nouveau – Grange Editions, Rochester Kent, 2007. An identical model, with a different wood type, reproduced on page 163.

- François & Etienne Bigot Dumesnil Dubuisson – Serrurier Bovy, un créateur précurseur – Faton Editions, Saint-Etienne, 2008. An identical model, with a different wood type, reproduced on page 83; the model is also reproduced on page 67 on a postcard published in 1913 by Maria and Madeleine Serrurier for the opening of their store in Brussels.

- Luc Engen – Gustave Serrurier-Bovy, Acteur du Futur – Catalog of the exhibition organized at the musée d’Art moderne et d’Art contemporain (MAMAC), Liège (September 27, 2008 – January 18, 2009), Liège, 2008. An identical work, listed under number 89 in the catalog, reproduced on page 33.

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