Null - CLOCK. 2 Prints: "Arrest of the Council of State of the King, which order…
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- CLOCK. 2 Prints: "Arrest of the Council of State of the King, which orders the CLOCKS to bring their gold and silver works to the Office of the common House of Goldsmiths to be tested, paying 40 Sols for all Rights, for after the said tests made and recognized to the title, to be the said Works marked with the Hallmark of the common House and that of the Farmer: And allows the Watchmakers to sell for six months the works currently in their possession, on condition that they bring them in one month's time to the Common House of Goldsmiths, in accordance with the Declaration of 23rd November 1721 - Imp. of 8pp in 4 with band - Of May 5, 1722 + "SENTENCE of the Election of PARIS, which declares 2 Gold Chains of Women's Watches, 12 Watches with gold boxes, & 22 Watches with silver boxes, acquired & confiscated for the benefit of the Farmer, on Jean FURCY LE ROUX, Maîtres HORLOGER & David DROTZ his Companion, condemns them in three hundred pounds of fine jointly & per body, & in all the costs. And ARREST of the Court of Aydes. Who puts the appellation to naught, orders that what is appealed against shall come to full and complete effect; acknowledges the Farmer's offers and consents to hand over the movements of the gold and silver watches to Sieur le ROUX; consequently, orders that the movements shall be handed over to the said le Roux, except his recourse against Abraham DUBOIS and all others; condemns the said le ROUX & DROTZ to a fine and all costs." - March 24th 1762 & March 18th 1763 - Printed in PARIS, at PRAULT, Quai de Gêvres, au Paradis, 1763, 9pp in-4°.

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- CLOCK. 2 Prints: "Arrest of the Council of State of the King, which orders the CLOCKS to bring their gold and silver works to the Office of the common House of Goldsmiths to be tested, paying 40 Sols for all Rights, for after the said tests made and recognized to the title, to be the said Works marked with the Hallmark of the common House and that of the Farmer: And allows the Watchmakers to sell for six months the works currently in their possession, on condition that they bring them in one month's time to the Common House of Goldsmiths, in accordance with the Declaration of 23rd November 1721 - Imp. of 8pp in 4 with band - Of May 5, 1722 + "SENTENCE of the Election of PARIS, which declares 2 Gold Chains of Women's Watches, 12 Watches with gold boxes, & 22 Watches with silver boxes, acquired & confiscated for the benefit of the Farmer, on Jean FURCY LE ROUX, Maîtres HORLOGER & David DROTZ his Companion, condemns them in three hundred pounds of fine jointly & per body, & in all the costs. And ARREST of the Court of Aydes. Who puts the appellation to naught, orders that what is appealed against shall come to full and complete effect; acknowledges the Farmer's offers and consents to hand over the movements of the gold and silver watches to Sieur le ROUX; consequently, orders that the movements shall be handed over to the said le Roux, except his recourse against Abraham DUBOIS and all others; condemns the said le ROUX & DROTZ to a fine and all costs." - March 24th 1762 & March 18th 1763 - Printed in PARIS, at PRAULT, Quai de Gêvres, au Paradis, 1763, 9pp in-4°.

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