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Jan 29, 2026
The Property of a Distinguished Private Collection
By Julien Le Roy, circa 1745
The asymmetrical case rocaille case with scrollling acanthus, C-scrolls and rockwork, surmounted by a pierced foilate crest, the sides applied with scrolling foliage, the lower section centered by a reclining cherub amidst clouds and rocailles. The white enamel dial with enameled cartouche panels with Roman and Arabic, signed Julien le Roy a Paris, with pierced hands, the movement with twin train and countwheel on a bell.
Height Clock 28 inches (71 cm), height bracket 8 1/2 inches (21 .5 cm), width 11 inches (28 cm), 5 1/4 inches (13.4 cm)
NYSDEC License #921
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Notes:
Julien Le Roy (1686-1759) was among the greatest French horologists of the 18th century, appointed Clockmaker to the King and central figure in the scientific and artistic development of French horology.
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