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Creator: Charles Le Roy
Egyptian Revival Malachite, Marble, Gilt and Patinated Bronze Clock Set
By Charles Le Roy
Located in London, GB
This magnificent clock set is signed ‘Le Roy’, most likely for Le Roy et fils. Founded in 1785, Le Roy et fils was an acclaimed French clock-making firm...
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Early 20th Century French Egyptian Revival Charles Le Roy Candelabras
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Marble, Malachite, Bronze
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