"Important Boulle Cartel By Pierre Leroy Regency Period Eighteenth"
Important wall cartel and its console in Boulle marquetry, gilded brass decorated with foliage, very beautiful ornamentation of chiseled and gilded bronzes such as espagnolettex at the corners of the console, there is a sum of a putto with birds, the bronze of the door features Diana . In good general condition, in particular the gilding The movement is signed by Pierre Leroy in Paris This mechanism is clean and in working order, it needs to be revised, in particular the Broccot suspension modified in the 19th century needs to be revised (small slat of attachment to change) balance wheel and a key to wind up the alarm clock are present. the bell key is absent, it rings the quarters, the halves and the hours mechanism sold to be revised height 87 and 36 cm Total 1 meter 23 cm work from the Regency period early 17th century Pierre Leroy or Le Roy (1687 -1762) was appointed master watchmaker on October 30, 1721, he moved to Place Dauphine in 1738. He was a visitor guard for his corporation. of the most illustrious and sought-after watchmakers of his time, supplying Cours and Grands