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by LeRoy and Fils
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Leroy & Fils, Paris, a good, Gorge cased hour repeating carriage clock with alarm, gilt, glazed case with carrying handle, signed Roman numeral white enamel dial, bearing the firms addresses in Paris and London, blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 day time, strike and alarm movement with lever platform, and repeating the last hour on demand, the back plate marked "Repassee par Leroy & Fils Palais Royal 13 & 15, Paris", and also with the mark of Drocourt, serial #8909 -
C.1820, French, LeRoy and Fils (sons), Horologers Du Roi, Paris, JASON STEALS THE GOLDEN FLEECE FROM KING AIETES, 8-Day, bell strike, silk suspension. -
C.1865, French, Leroy and Fils, Brass cased carriage clock, in a one piece case, time, strike, repeat and alarm, both dial and movement signed Leroy and Fils, Palais Royal, Paris, presentation. -
LeRoy & Fils, Paris, for the English market, a large and unusual mantel or table regulator with coup perdu escapement and center seconds, in a glazed, gilt bronze case with arch top, the base with bold torus, ogee, and cavetto moldings, the sides with inverted, scrolled consoles below cavetto and ogee molded trim, and the top with turned finial, Roman numeral white enamel dial with recessed center, and visible escapement with jeweled pallets signed "Augte. Pointeaux", blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 day, time and strike movement by Pons with square plates, and with knob for setting at the upper left side of the back plate, gilt pendulum with heavy brass ball, dial and movement signed.