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by Le Roy and Fils
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Le Roi & Fils, Paris, a late 18th century grand sonnerie striking Pendule d'Officier, the round gilt bronze case with stepped, rectangular base on paw feet, the sides with applied Medusa masks below a wheat ear ornamented frieze and foliate finials at the corners, and with incurved top, surmounted by an oval, foliate ornament with folding ouroboros handle, hinged brass bezel with convex beveled glass, Arabic numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, 30 hour, grand sonnerie striking and repeating movement with alarm, time train with fusee, strike train with barrel, the alarm wound by pulling a fine chain at the left side of the case, the repeating activated through a chain at the right, strike work mounted to back plate, and with verge escapement, the plain three arm balance visible beneath the pierced balance bridge, mounted to the back plate, the back plate stamped "SRF " -
French, Le Roy & Cie, Mysterious timepiece, the movement contained within the ball of the pendulum and causing the pendulum to swing WITHOUT apparent impulse, the clock suspended from a patinated spelter female statue, leaning over a pond next to a fountain, with Paris foundry mark on the rear, c1885 -
Astronomical pendulum table clock with perpetual calendar, phases of the moon, thermometers in Centigrade and Fahrenheit scales, barometer and special escapement. Le Roy & Fils, circa 1870. -
A giant three-train Le Roy et Fils Carriage clock in an engraved gilt case, c1880. -
Fine gilt metal eight day-going, miniature carriage clock. LeRoy & Fils, Paris, circa 1890. -
C.1900, French, Le Roy and Fils, Mini Carriage Clock in excellent, as-found condition. -
FRENCH GILT AND MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK, 19th century,