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Cardboard Maker's Clock By Etienne Lenoir, Louis XVI Period

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"Cardboard Maker's Clock By Etienne Lenoir, Louis XVI Period"
Cardboard clock in finely chiseled and gilded bronze. It rests on a rectangular base, decorated with foliage on which the movement is fixed, framed on either side by scrolls of acanthus.

The bezel is surrounded by a pearl and at the cushioning, foliage ends in a flower bud.

Originally, this clock rested on a veneer base and was located on top of a Louis XVI cardboard box.

The white enameled dial is signed by "Etienne Lenoir", master watchmaker in Paris, based on Quai des Orfèvres.

The original movement strikes the hours and half-hours as it passes. Wire suspension.

Parisian work from the end of the 18th century.

Movement in working order

Height: 37 cm.
Width: 43.5 cm.
Depth: 21 cm.

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Cardboard Maker's Clock By Etienne Lenoir, Louis XVI Period
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