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  • An Empire chariot clock of eight day duration by Basile-Charles Le Roy, Paris, date circa 1807-10 An Empire chariot clock of eight day duration by Basile-Charles Le Roy, Paris, date circa 1807-10
  • A Directoire skeleton clock, by N. J. Bellet, Paris, date circa 1795 A Directoire skeleton clock, by N. J. Bellet, Paris, date circa 1795
  • A Louis XVI mantel clock by Arthaults Le Jeune à Paris, Paris, date circa 1785 A Louis XVI mantel clock by Arthaults Le Jeune à Paris, Paris, date circa 1785
  • A month going longcase regulator with mean and sidereal time by Antide Janvier, No. 215, Paris, dated 1795 A month going longcase regulator with mean and sidereal time by Antide Janvier, No. 215, Paris, dated 1795
  • An Empire mantel clock of eight day duration by Chatourel, Paris, date circa 1810 An Empire mantel clock of eight day duration by Chatourel, Paris, date circa 1810
  • An Audience table regulator with thermometer by Antide Janvier, number 304, Paris, dated 1800 An Audience table regulator with thermometer by Antide Janvier, number 304, Paris, dated 1800
  • A Louis XVI skeletonised lyre clock by Gavelle Le Jeune, Paris, date circa 1780-85 A Louis XVI skeletonised lyre clock by Gavelle Le Jeune, Paris, date circa 1780-85
  • A Directoire / Empire clock, signed Verneuil Jeune à Paris, Paris, date circa 1795-1805 A Directoire / Empire clock, signed Verneuil Jeune à Paris, Paris, date circa 1795-1805
  • An Empire precision regulator by Robert Robin Fils, Paris, dated 1799 An Empire precision regulator by Robert Robin Fils, Paris, dated 1799
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