At its zenith, two cherubic figures enchant with their delicate features and intricate details. One cherub gracefully holds aloft the lamp of enlightenment, while the other is engrossed in a book, symbolizing knowledge and discovery. Their finely sculpted wings and flowing robes add a touch of celestial charm to this magnificent piece.
Descending from above, the clock is adorned with ornate bronze embellishments characteristic of the Napoleon III era and Louis style style, reflecting the refined tastes of the period. In the heart of the clock lies an enamel dial adorned with both Roman and Arabic numerals, accompanied by two elegant bronze hands and two winding apertures, each bearing the marks of time's passage.
Rest assured, the clock's inner workings have been meticulously inspected and serviced by a skilled horologist, ensuring precise timekeeping for years to come. With an eight-day movement that chimes every half and full hour, this clock is as functional as it is beautiful, accompanied by its original key, pendulum, and bell. The movement is stamped with a stamp that says Guiche Palais Royal 147 and Japy Freres et Cie Grande Medaille D'Honneur 1855.
Enhancing its allure, delicate Sevres porcelain plaques grace each side of the clock, featuring enchanting scenes that evoke the romance of the French countryside. These exquisite additions serve as a testament to the impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail lavished upon this remarkable timepiece.
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