BY JEAN LE VERROUX, THE HAGUE, LAST QUARTER 17TH CENTURY
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A Dutch gilt-metal mounted table clock
By Jean le Verroux, The Hague, last quarter 17th Century
The broken pediment flanked by flame finials supported by half columns flanking the velvet covered dial with silvered brass chapter ring with roman and arabic numerals, surrounded by pierced foliate spandrels and above the circular lenticle, the rectangular movement with four vase-shaped pillars, engraved on the backplate Jean Verroux Hagae, single barrel for both trains with countwheel strike on bell, verge escapement and silk-suspended pendulum, the case on brass ball feet
50cm. high
By Jean le Verroux, The Hague, last quarter 17th Century
The broken pediment flanked by flame finials supported by half columns flanking the velvet covered dial with silvered brass chapter ring with roman and arabic numerals, surrounded by pierced foliate spandrels and above the circular lenticle, the rectangular movement with four vase-shaped pillars, engraved on the backplate Jean Verroux Hagae, single barrel for both trains with countwheel strike on bell, verge escapement and silk-suspended pendulum, the case on brass ball feet
50cm. high