Table clock with calendar

Various artists/makers

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 556

This clock was made for the great English collector Alfred Morrison; the designer, Lucien Falize, later proudly displayed it in the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle. The historical revival case has the form of a late Gothic tower, decorated elaborately with sculptural and architectural motifs. Its craftsmanship confirmed Falize’s reputation as an enameler and a jeweler. The clock’s movement is by Le Roy et Fils, a Paris firm with a London branch that held a Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria.

Table clock with calendar, Case and enamel design by the Firm of Lucien Falize (French, Paris 1839–1897 Paris), Silver, partly enameled gold, hardstones, rock crystal, amethysts, and diamonds, French, Paris

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