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Ourry, a Paris, a large Boulle work and ormolu mounted bracket clock, the case on four turned and flower ringed feet, undulating skirt with conforming bronze mount having a central shell and foliage, arched door with incurved lower corners, and flanked by scroll brackets, foliate drops, and acanthus scrolls, arched cornice molding below a step with corner finials, and surmounted by a removable, cyma curved top, with acanthus corners, floral frieze, and four more urn finials, roman numeral enamel cartouche dial with gilt surround, the enamel center signed "Juhel a Versailles", numbered disc above 12:00 for regulation, and nicely made blued steel pierced and filed hands, above a gilt, architecturally detailed arcaded fret, the rectangular brass movement of at least two week duration with five baluster form pillars, with crown wheel escapement, silk thread suspension, cycloidal cheeks, and count wheel striking, the back plate signed "Ourry a Paris", with large iron key, three partial pendulums, and a 20th century bracket -
Ourry, a Paris, an ebonized Pendule Religieuse with Boulle work front, the case with molded base and turned feet, case sides with tombstone arch windows, case front with tortoise shell veneers and foliate form brass and pewter inlays, door glass with cast, arched, beaded trim, top with arched, molded tympanum, flanking plinths, and three finials, dial plate lined with deep blue velvet, engraved brass Roman numeral dial with Arabic minutes, fancy cast brass hands, and with cast, gilt brass mount below 6:00, consisting of a balustrade on a molded base supporting foliate ornamented S scrolls, and surmounted by putti, with central enamel cartouche marked "Ourry A Paris", rectangular movement with five baluster form pillars and large barrels, recoil escapement, and counting the hours on a bell, back plate also signed