File:Falize-Morrison Carriage clock.jpg

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English: Table clock with calendar, 1881, historical revival case and enamel designed by Lucien Falize (French, 1839-1897), Paris; clock's movement by Le Roy et Fils, Paris. Commissioned by the English collector Alfred Morrison. Collection Metropolitan Museum of Art [1].
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The piece: Firm of Lucien Falize, Germain Bapst, Firm of Le Roy et Fils, and Léon Chédeville


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