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- The Clock: "Les Deux Colombes" created by René Lalique in 1927. This clock is a fine example of Lalique's artistic work in the field of glassmaking and jewelry. The “Les Deux Colombes” clock is characterized by an elegant and romantic design, featuring two intertwined doves. Doves often symbolize peace and love, which gives this piece a symbolic and emotional dimension. René Lalique was famous for his innovative use of glass and precious materials in his designs. His works are highly sought after by collectors and are considered outstanding examples of art deco. The “Les Deux Colombes” clock perfectly illustrates Lalique’s talent for combining art and functionality in an object of timeless beauty. It is “an electric clock created on June 18, 1927 in white molded-pressed glass with opalescent and colored patina (ATO movement). - The watch mechanism: ATO was a French brand specializing in electrical and mechanical watch movements, founded by Léon Hatot in France at the beginning of the 20th century. Léon Hatot was a renowned French watchmaker, known for his innovations in the field of watchmaking. ATO movements were renowned for their reliability and innovation. The brand primarily produced electric movements for clocks and pendulums, but it also made high-quality mechanical movements. Léon Hatot created the ATO brand using his initials (ATO), which mean "ATO" (Anciens Travaux d'Or). The company developed electromechanical movements that were widely used in clocks and pendulums of the era. Although the ATO brand was founded in France, it has been recognized internationally for its innovations in the field of watchmaking. ATO movements were used in high quality clocks and pendulums, often associated with the Art Deco style that was popular at the time. - Reference: Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique – “Catalogue Raisonné de l’Œuvre de Verre”, Les Éditions de l’Amateur, Paris, 2011, page: 371; No. 727

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