A Louis XV gilt-bronze mounted Japanese Arita Kakiemon and Vincennes porcelain mantel clock,
the movement signed Godde le Jeune à Paris – circa 1755
The Japanese porcelain late 17th or early 18th Century
The porcelain flowers 18th Century
Jean Godde le Jeune (active until 1729), maître in 1691
Height: 26 cm. (10 ¼in.) Width: 17.5 cm. (6 ¾ in.) Depth: 14.4 cm. (6 ½ in.)
With an Arita porcelain bird on a branch decorated with Vincennes porcelain flowers.
Provenance
Collection of Pierre-Jourdan Barry
(The watch movement à coq is earlier, from the Louis XIV period, as always for this type of clock.)