please check correct caption Mantel clock. Paris, c.1768, movement: workshop of Julien le Roy (1686-1759) gilt bronze, enamel. Large gilt-bronze mantel clocks from Paris were considered symbols of wealth and good taste throughout Europe. For example, in the 18th century, Swedish kings purchased two mantel clocks of this model. The clocks plain, monumental shape - a lyre with a wended dragon - is an early example of the Neoclassical style.
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