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94. Silver watch in a case without ornament; white enamel dial with 

 twenty-four figures. The hours from seven A. M. to six P. M. 

 are indicated by red Arabic numerals, while those from seven 

 P. M. to six A. M. are indicated by black Roman numerals. 

 Made by Louis Antoine Breguet, a son of the famous Breguet, 

 in Paris in the year 1830. (Diameter 60, thickness 23 mm.) 



(Plate XXXII, fig. 3.) 



95. Gold engine-turned watch. Surrounded by a border of white 

 enamel. Made by Louis Antoine Breguet, in Paris about the 

 year 1830. (Diameter 55, thickness 13 mm.) 



(Plate XXXII, fig. I.) 



96. Oval watch with a case enameled inside and out. The outer 

 picture represents Venus disarming Cupid. Viennese work of 

 the nineteenth century. (Long axis 48, shorter axis 40, thick- 

 ness 24 mm.) 



(Plate XXX, fig. 4.) 



97. Watch set in a case carved from a single carbuncle, in the shape of 

 a cockle shell. The dial is elaborately decorated in gold and 

 enamel set with diamonds, covered by rock crystal. Made by 

 Froment-Meurice. French, nineteenth century. (Height 46, 

 width 53, thickness 24 mm.) 



(Plate XXXIII, fig. 4-) 



