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Capucine clocks are early French travel clocks, precursors to the more refined carriage clock, popular during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Typically rectangular in shape, they often feature decorative finials and a prominent bell mounted above the case for striking. The name Capucine likely derives from the French word capuche (hood), referencing the clock's protective top or handle. These clocks were known for their portability, durability, and striking mechanisms, making them practical and elegant companions for travel.