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Description Napoleon's timepiece in the shape of an amphora (1806), equipped with an eight-day movement, it displays the hours, minutes and date. It has a mechanism displaying the moon phases inside the day hand, by means of a tiny ivory ball. Napoleon and Josephine are crowned Emperor and Empress as soon as the music box is activated. To achieve this, an ingenious mechanism physically places the imperial crown on their heads. Bronzier Pierre-Phillipe Thomire, movement Louis Moinet. Can be admired at the National Museum from Carillon to Street organ NL – Utrecht
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