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Lot 969

F.P. JOURNEChronomètre Optimum Black Label. Art der Uhr: Armbanduhr. Herkunft: Schweiz, Genf. Datierung: 2017. Werk: Handaufzug, Cal. 1510 aus massiven 750/- Gold. Gehäuse/Armband: 950/- Platin, Lederarmband mit Dornschließe, Zffbl. geschwärztes Gold und weißes guillochiertes Silber, Zeiger gebläuter und rhodinierter Sahl, arabische Ziffern schwarz. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 105 g. Größe: Ø 40 mm, Länge 20 cm. Gehäuse-Nr.: 150-CO. Beschreibung: 3-Zeiger-Armbanduhr mit dezentraler Minuten- und Stundenanzeige bei "3" Uhr, Gangreserveanzeige bei "6" Uhr, dezentraler Sekunde bei "9" Uhr und1-Sekunden-Hemmer bei 11 Uhr, sehr leicht aus Titan und ausbalanciert.Natürlicher ruhender Sekundenzeiger auf der Rückseite des Uhrwerks.Leistungsstarke biaxiale Hemmung mit Welle und Rädern aus Titan, funktioniert ohne Öl (inspiriert von der Hemmung von AL Breguet aus dem 18. Jahrhundert)."F. P. Journe" steht für Francois-Paul Journe, den Meisteruhrmacher hinter der Firma. Journe ist Mitglied der renommierten Uhrenkünstler-Vereinigung AHCI. Sein Wahlspruch »Invenit et Fecit«, der überall auf seinen Uhren zu finden ist, heißt "hat erfunden und gemacht" und verweist auf die Kompetenz zur eigenen praktischen Umsetzung der von ihm entwickelten Ideen.Leder-Armbänder geschützter Arten können nicht ins Ausland verschickt werden. In diesen Fällen wird vor dem Versand das Band entfernt. Box: Ja. Papiere: Ja. Accessoires: Ja. Bedienungsanleitung mit Funktionsbeschreibung, Reinigungstuch. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Absprache nach der Auktion. zzgl. VersandversicherungBitte beachten Sie, dass dieses Objekt aus Materialien besteht, für deren Export in Länder außerhalb des EU-Vertragsgebiets eine Genehmigung aufgrund der Cites-Bestimmungen erforderlich ist. Wir weisen darauf hin, dass eine solche Erlaubnis normalerweise nicht erteilt wird.Erläuterungen zum KatalogBewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren F.P. Journe Armband- & Taschenuhren Chronomètre Optimum Black Label

Lot 1040

ALPINAPräcisions-Uhrenfabrik Glashütte. Art der Uhr: Lépine-Taschenuhr. Herkunft: Deutschland, Glashütte. Werk: Handaufzug. Gehäuse/Armband: 585/- Roségold, Email-Zffbl. weiß, Zeiger golden, arabische Ziffern schwarz. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 87,5 g. Größe: Ø 51,5 mm. Gehäuse-Nr.: 701523. Werk-Nr.: 1523. Beschreibung: 3-Zeiger-Taschenuhr mit dezentraler Sekunde bei "6" Uhr, bimetallische Kompensationsunruh mit Breguet-Spirale und Schwanenhals-Feinregulierung. Box: Nein. Papiere: Nein. Accessoires: Nein. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 50,00 Euro inkl. 7,98 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum KatalogBewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren Alpina Armband- & Taschenuhren Handaufzug

Lot 1036

BREGUETClassique. Art der Uhr: Armbanduhr. Herkunft: Schweiz, L' Abbaye. Werk: Automatik. Gehäuse/Armband: 750/- Gelbgold, Lederarmband mit Dornschließe, Zffbl. schwarz und golden, Zeiger golden, römische Ziffern schwarz. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 40 g. Größe: Ø 33 mm, Länge 21 cm. Gehäuse-Nr.: 2560. Werk-Nr.: 117. Beschreibung: 2-Zeiger-Armbanduhr. Box: Nein. Papiere: Nein. Accessoires: Nein. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 50,00 Euro inkl. 7,98 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum KatalogBewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren Breguet Armband- & Taschenuhren Classique

Lot 1041

ALPINAPräcisions-Uhrenfabrik Glashütte. Art der Uhr: Savonette-Taschenuhr. Herkunft: Deutschland, Glashütte. Werk: Handaufzug. Gehäuse/Armband: 585/- Roségold, Email- Zffbl. weiß, Zeiger golden, arabische Ziffern schwarz. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 101 g. Größe: Ø 53 mm. Gehäuse-Nr.: 801702. Werk-Nr.: 1702. Beschreibung: 3-Zeiger-Taschenuhr mit dezentraler Sekunde bei "6" Uhr, bimetallischer Kompensationunruh, Breguet-Spirale und Schwanenhals-Feinregulierung. Box: Nein. Papiere: Nein. Accessoires: Nein. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 50,00 Euro inkl. 7,98 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum KatalogBewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren Alpina Armband- & Taschenuhren Handaufzug

Lot 481

A large Victorian slate mantel clock with breguet visible escapement, the dial signed Henry Marc, Paris.

Lot 1547

A late 19th / early 20th Century Louis XV style mantle clock, having a two-train movement with enamelled face, Breguet hands and striking on a bell, 36.5 cm x 25 cm x 15 cm (key present)

Lot 1029

18 and 14 kt., mechanical, round mother-of-pearl dial, gold-tone Arabic numerals, Breguet gold-tone hands, subsidiary seconds dial, black dot minute indicators, polished case and acrylic crystal, case dia. ap. 46.8 mm., reverse of case with personal monogram, oval link chain, dial, movement and pendant loop signed Patek Philippe, movement no. 804058, case no. 289651, factory signed cuvette, ap. 48.5 dwts. gross. Length 8 1/4 inches. With leather case and fitted box.The movement is currently running, but is not guaranteed to be in working order. 18 J.Mother-of-pearl: silvery white with visible rose and green orient, good luster.Normal wear, minor scratches to case. Monogram EMH.Case diameter 1 3/4 inches.The movement is currently running, but is not guaranteed to be in working order. 18 J. Mother-of-pearl: silvery white with visible rose and green orient, good luster. Normal wear, minor scratches to case. Monogram EMH. Case diameter 1 3/4 inches.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

Lot 309

A MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY, by James Scott, London, of architectural form, the case surmounted by a domed pagoda top with central and flanking brass ball finials above a glazed arched door enclosing a silvered dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary strike/silent and regulation dials, signed James Scott, London, with pierced Breguet-style hands,  the sides with fish scale brass panels and carrying handles, the front with inlaid brass floral and Greek key motifs within fielded panels, flanked by Corinthian columns on an outset plinth base and paw feet; the movement signed 'James Scott, London, Hor R. H.R.H the Duke of Kent', with pendulum and winding key. 61cm high, 37cm wide, 22cm deepA similar example by James Scott is held in the Royal Collection Trust, UK.

Lot 832

Beobachtungsuhr (B-Uhr) von Julius Assmann, Glashütte, um 1915 Vergoldetes Brückenwerk mit Breguet-Spirale, Moustache-Anker und Schwanenhalsfeinregulierung, sign. "J. Assmann - Glashütte i. S." und Werksnummer "200761", Handaufzug. Weißes Zifferblatt (Haarrisss) mit schwarzen arabischen Indizes und Herstellerbezeichnung, kleiner Sekunde auf der "6" und gebläuten Zeigern. Nummerngleiches (200761) Silbergehäuse mit Manufakturpunze "J. Assmann - Glashütte i. S.", auf beiden Deckeln punziert "0,900" mit Halbmond und Krone, funktionsfähig. Gehäusedurchmesser ohne Krone ca. 59 mm.

Lot 351

9ct gold fine belcher link necklace with an opal and diamond pendant, (opal with cracks), and a pair of opal stud earrings, 5.8grs; German silver open face pocket watch with a spiral Breguet movement, 800 standard, 49mm, (working when catalogued), and white metal jewellery marked "925", 33.8grs. (14)

Lot 1035

OMEGA - a lady's Vintage 9ct gold mechanical bracelet watch, ref. 511.5137, circa 1974, white dial with black breguet Arabic numerals, pencil hands and 9ct gold textured bracelet, 17 jewel movement with calibre 625, hallmarks London 1976, serial no. 38108839, case width 23mm, 30.3g gross, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - minor surface wear and abrasionsCrown – signed with logo, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - 9ct gold bracelet, light surface wear, clasp working, wrist size approx 17cmNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1068

ZENITH - an Art Deco German 800 silver open-face keyless slimline pocket watch, retailed by Josef Tulacek of Vinohrady, circa 1920, silvered dial with applied gilt Deco Arabic numerals, gilt breguet hands, subsidiary seconds dial and engine turned case with coin edge bezel, serial no. 1415522, case no. 4055212, case width 47mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - heavily discoloured all overGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and light abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly

Lot 1043

PAUL DITISHEIM - a lady's 9ct gold Officer's style mechanical wristwatch, circa 1930s, white enamel dial with hand painted black Arabic numerals, blued steel breguet hands and subsidiary seconds dial, import hallmarks London 1935, serial no. 779549, case no. 158139, case width 26mm, 19.8g gross, not currently working . Condition Report:Movement – not currently working and needs attentionDial - several hairline cracksGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - light wear and abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – unsigned, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated brown leather strap, near newNotes – no box or papers

Lot 769

Late 19th century French gilt spelter mantel clock, Henry/Henri Marc, Paris signed white enamel Roman dial with Breguet-style hands, unsigned movement numbered '41965', with hunter holding game surmount, on gold-coloured velvet stand, with ebonised base and dome, 31cm wide x 36cm high overall, sold with pendulum and winder

Lot 770

19th century French bronzed spelter, black slate and verde antico marble figural mantel clock, modelled as William Shakespeare seated beside a book, the white enamel dial with Roman hour markers, and Breguet-style hands, Japy Freres, Paris, signed two train movement, striking on bell, numbered '387', 45cm wide x 35cm high, sold with pendulum and winder

Lot 766

Late 19th century French alabaster and gilt spelter mantel clock, the white enamel Roman dial with Breguet-style hands, unsigned two train movement, with floral urn and courting couple surmount, on giltwood and ebonised base with dome, 36cm wide x 39cm high

Lot 764

19th century French gilt spelter mantel clock, the white enamel Roman dial having Breguet-style hands, unsigned two train movement, striking on bell, and numbered '10115', with artist holding palette and easeled picture surmount, with gilt shaped base, and ebonised stand with dome, 37cm x 45cm high overall

Lot 332

18ct gold hunter pocket watch and spare bezel. 44mm case, engraved initials to one side and date '21 July 1928'. Lever escapement, Breguet overcoil, white enamel dial, Roman numeral indices, subsidiary seconds dial at 6, no maker mark, keyless wind. Also a spare 9ct gold tested bezel (2 grams). Gross weight of watch 98 grams. This watch was just serviced (March 2025), with receipt of work undertaken.

Lot 434

A 9ct gold mechanical bracelet watch and a watch bracelet, with a 25mm diameter case, a gilt and silvered engine turned dial, black Roman numerals, blued Breguet hands, case no. 0169997 543, Edinburgh import hallmark 1924, to a stainless steel expanding bracelet, and together with a 9ct gold spring link watch bracelet, with a box clasp, stamped 9CT, 28.70g total (2)Condition ReportWatch currently running, winds and ticking at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Some wear to high points of case front.Stainless steel bracelet in poor condition. Require replacement bracelet.Marks and scratches to surfaces.Gold watch bracelet with springs in poor condition, some links out of place. Clasp secures. Marks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 397

A silver open faced fusee pocket watch, by Le Roi et Fils, with a 54mm diameter case, a white enamel dial with two auxiliary dials for date and time, black Roman hour numerals and Arabic date numerals, gilt Breguet hour and minute hands, gilt leaf date hand, front winding, full plate fusee movement, finely pierced and engraved bridge cock with steel coqueret, plain three arm balance, silver regulator dial, round baluster pillars, movement signed 'Le Roi & Fils', case no. 14833, tested as silver, 107.15gCondition ReportTicks for a while when shaken, then stops.Heavily tarnished.Marks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 4

A Marine chronometer by John Poole, Fenchurch Street, London, the silvered dial numbered 608, the movement with three-quarter plate, Earnshaw spring foot detent, two day movement, 0-56 hour up/down sub dial, 3 1/16th of an inch plates, 3 7/8ths of an inch dial, Breguet style hands, in mahogany and brass bound case, scratch marks under dial for G Faulkner & Co Hong Kong 1924, and further scratch marks bearing date 27/10/85, the case 18cm wide.

Lot 723

A 14ct Gold Swiss Full Hunting Cased Quarter Repeating Automaton Pocket Watch, Serial Number 32026, 58mm diameter 14ct gold case engraved with monogram HAR, with 14ct gold dust cover, enamelled dial with animated automaton knight figures which strike the hour and the quarter, subsidiary seconds dial, the mechanism is covered by a later (in our opinion) acrylic clear cover, total gross weight 136.3g, in fitted wooden box for sameThe item presents in good overall condition showing only slight rub marks to the exterior, which should easily buff out. There are no obvious signs of any dents apart from one extremely small dent at the 9 o'clock position to the rear case, the case itself is inscribed with what appears to be H I W, the acrylic crystal is free from any serious scratches or chips or damage. The dial's guilloche panels are intact with no obvious sign of damage or previous repair, likewise the gilded figures are in good condition. The internal dust cover is heavily inscribed with details from the manufacturer and states 'spiral Breguet double platteau' and 28 rubies, the serial number is 37076. There is a clear acrylic cover inside the dust cover, protecting the movement which is clean and bright, shows no obvious sign of any damage or repair. The watch winds, runs, sets and chimes but should be regarded as untested. The case closes evenly and crisply. Prospective buyers are advised to study all condition report images carefully prior to bidding as this forms part of the condition report. The case may or may not be original but the watch does fit and the case closes and the latch functions correctly.

Lot 8

A RARE MEN'S BREGUET 18K YELLOW GOLD TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH First Tourbillon.Brand: Breguet Model: First Tourbillon Case reference: 3350AB/12/286 Year: 1996 Movement: Manual tourbillon Dial: Silvered with aperture for the Tourbillon at the six o'clock position, black Roman numerals, black outer minute division, blued Breguet hands Material: 18k yellow gold Bracelet/Strap: Black leather, 18k gold buckle Signed: Dial, movement, case, strap, buckle Dimension: 36mm Accessories: Green Breguet box, Breguet invoice pro-forma, Breguet TagBreguet Tourbillon Ref. 3350 – A Milestone in Horological InnovationThe Breguet Reference 3350 holds a significant place in watchmaking history as the first tourbillon wristwatch produced under the esteemed Breguet name. Introduced in 1988, this model marked a pivotal moment, bringing the legendary tourbillon complication—originally invented by Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801—into a wrist-worn format.The development of the Reference 3350 was led by master watchmaker Daniel Roth, who played a key role in reviving Breguet’s traditional designs. The watch features all the hallmark characteristics of Breguet’s timeless elegance, including a fluted caseband, an engine-turned guilloché dial, and distinctive Breguet hands. The 36mm case houses the manual-winding Caliber 558 movement, showcasing the tourbillon prominently on the dial side—a technical feat that reinforces its importance in haute horology.A true collector’s piece, the Breguet 3350 is not only a masterpiece of technical craftsmanship but also represents a bridge between historical innovation and modern watchmaking. With its rarity and historical significance, this timepiece is a remarkable addition to any serious collection.

Lot 61

Book, The Art of Breguet, by George Daniels, published by PWP, unopened

Lot 44

BREGUET hochfeiner und komplizierter "Tradition Chronographe" Herrenuhr, Ref. 7077BB/G1/9XV. Ungetragen aus 2016. Weißgold 18K, Seriennummer 2448. Kompliziertes Handaufzug-Werk Kal. 580DR mit zwei getrennten Räderwerken für die Zeitanzeige und den Chronographen, sehr gute Gangwerte (+-0s/d, 305°). Silbernes Guilloche-Zifferblatt mit Gangreserveanzeige und 20 Minuten-Zähler für den Chronographen, römische Ziffern, gebläute Breguet-Zeiger. Beide Hemmungen für das normale Gangwerk und den Chronographen sichtbar im unteren Bereichs des Zifferblattes. Originales Lederband mit Butterfly-Faltschließe in Weißgold 18K. Neuwertiger Zustand, ungetragen aus Sammlung, Gehäuseboden und Schließe noch verklebt. Original Box, Garantiebuch und Anleitung anbei, Kauf 05/2016 bei H. Spliedt GmbH auf Sylt. Derzeitige UVP des Herstellers: 100.500,- €. Durchmesser ca. 44mm ohne Krone.| BREGUET very fine and complicated "Tradition Chronographe" Men's watch, ref. 7077BB/G1/9XV. Unworn from 2016. White gold 18K, serial number 2448. Complicated manual winding movement cal. 580DR with two separate gear trains for time display and chronograph, very good working order (+-0s/d, 305°). Silver guilloche dial with power reserve display and 20 minutes counter for the chronograph, roman numerals, blued Breguet hands. Both escapements for the regular time display and the chronograph visible on the lower part of the dial. Original leather strap with butterfly folding clasp in white gold 18K. Mint condition, unworn from a collection, caseback and clasp still with stickers. Original box, warranty book and manual enclosed, purchase 05/2016 at H. Spliedt GmbH on Sylt. Current manufacturer's RRP: 100.500,- €. Diameter approx. 44mm without crown.

Lot 43

PATEK PHILIPPE hochwertige Unikat Mariage Herrenuhr. Gelbgold 18K, Gehäuse speziell für das Uhrwerk angefertigt. Einzelbrücken Handaufzug-Werk mit Schnauzbart-Anker und Breguet-Spirale, Zeiteinstellung über Krone, sehr gute Gangwerte ( +-0s/d, 347°). Neu angefertigtes champagner/opalinfarbenes Two-Tone Zifferblatt mit applizierten Stabindizes, römischen Ziffern und roter 24h Skala, Breguet-Zeiger. neues Lederband mit vergoldeter Stiftschließe. Guter Zustand, sichtbare Gebrauchsspuren am Gehäuse. Durchmesser ca. 47mm gemessen ohne Krone.| PATEK PHILIPPE high quality piece unique marriage Men's watch. Yellow gold 18K, case custom made for this movement. Single bridge hand winding movement with moustache anchor and Breguet hairspring, time setting via crown, very good working order ( +-0s/d, 347°). Custom made champagne/opaline colored two tone dial with applied baton indices, roman numerals and red 24h scale, Breguet hands. new leather strap with gold-plated pin buckle. Good condition, visible signs of wear on the case. Diameter approx. 47mm measured without crown.

Lot 53

PATEK PHILIPPE feine und elegante Ellipse d'Or "MOP Diamonds" Damenuhr, Ref. 4832 Damenuhr. Full Set 1997. Gelbgold 18K, ab Werk besetzt mit 336 Diamanten (zus. ca. 1,52ct), Krone besetzt mit 1 Brillant. Quarzwerk Kal. E15 mit neuer Batterie. Sigma Perlmuttzifferblatt mit Breguet-Ziffern und 8 Diamant-Indizes. Neues Lederband mit originaler Dornschließe in Gelbgold 18K. Sehr guter Zustand mit leichten Tragespuren an Gehäuse und Schließe. Original Box (innen mit Gebrauchsspuren), Garantiezertifikat und Anleitung anbei, Kauf 05/1997 bei Juwelier Wempe in Frankfurt / Main. Durchmesser ca. 23mm ohne Krone.

Lot 11

Standard VAT VARIOUS; an inner and outer box for a Tag Heuer Mercedes-Benz, inner and outer box for a Zenith, a box for a Longines, inner and outer box for a Breguet and several others, plus pamphlets.*PLEASE NOTE THAT VAT IS APPLICABLE ON THE HAMMER PRICE FOR THIS LOT Footnote: A REDUCED BUYER'S PREMIUM OF 10% + VAT APPLIES TO ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION

Lot 341

Lady's early 20th century 18ct gold cased wristwatch, the silvered chapter ring Arabic dial with blued steel Breguet-style hands, unsigned manual wind movement, 25mm diameter (ex.crown), 16.5g gross approx, together with a lady's 9ct gold cased Tissot watch on a gold plated and stainless steel flexi bracelet, 14.3g gross approx. (2)

Lot 324

George V lady's 9ct rose gold cased bracelet watch, the cellular Arabic dial with blued steel Breguet-style hour and minute hands, London, 1922, case numbered '159784', Buren signed manual wind movement, 25mm diameter (ex.crown), on a 9ct gold flexible link bracelet

Lot 100

A Breguet First Generation Type 20 (Type XX), chronograph, manual wind, gents, stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1950s, the black dial having luminous hands and Arabic numerals, two subsidiary dials for seconds and 30 minute counter, on a black leather strap, the caseback stamped 'BREGUET TYPE 20 F.G 7.58 5101/54 FG 26 12 62 8038 A', Valjoux calibre 222 movement, 38mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please requestThe Type 20 was a specification of wristwatch set out by the French Ministry of Defence. These were issued to the pilots and flight crew of the French Air Force, French National Navy and French Flight Tests Center. The watches remained property of the army and were issued like any other piece of equipment. The standard model for the French Air Force was fitted with an unsigned dial. Four companies supplied the Type 20 to the armed forces, Vixa, Breguet, J. Auricoste and Dodane. Breguet were commissioned to produce 2000 watches by the government in 1954. The specifications for the Type 20 were that the watch was accurate to at least 8 seconds per day, a power reserve of at least 35 hours, to include the flyback function and the ability to operate satisfactorily at least 300 times. Due to the use of these watches they had to be serviced regularly. The date for the next scheduled service was stamped on the case back next to the letters FG. This stood for fin de garantie, which translates to end of warranty.

Lot 746

Spindeltaschenuhr Frankreich, um 1780 Rundes Gehäuse, weißes Emailzifferblatt mit arabischen Stundenzahlen und Strichminuterie, Datumsring. Rotgold 14 ct (getestet). Am Werk bez. "Breguet à Paris". Ø cm, 4,7 cm, 71,6 g. - Altersspuren, ein Zeiger fehlt, Rückdeckel etwas gedellt und verzinnt. - Nicht getestet.

Lot 1045

BARRY KIESELSTEIN-CORD - a lady's sterling silver National Cowgirl Museum & Hall Of Fame quartz wristwatch, circa 2003, cowgirl profile dial with breguet hands, sweep centre seconds hand and sterling silver stirrup case with stainless steel back, case width 30mm, working order, boxed . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - cleanCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated black leather strap and silver tang buckle, light wear Notes – boxed, no papers

Lot 119

Salomons, David Lionel: Breguet. (1747 - 1823) / Supplement. 2 Tle. in 1 Bd. London: Selbstvlg. 1921. 23,5 x 15 cm. Mit 3 Front. 2 Bll., IX, 115 SS., Bll. , illustr. Bll. 116-222, 1 Bl, SS. 223-226, illustr. Bll. 227-233; 3 Bll., 3 SS., Bll. 4-8; 2 Bll., illustr. Bll. 11-29, 1 Bl., SS. 31-48, 1 Bl., illustr. Bll. 50-52. Schwarzes Ldr. mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel.Eines von 1000 Ex. - Erste Ausgabe des ausführlichen Kataloges der bedeutendsten Breguet-Sammlung, deren größter Teil von ihrem Besitzer Sir David Salomons (1851-1925) dem Staat Israel vermacht wurde. Er trug die größte Sammlung von Breguet-Uhren zusammen, die je ein Mensch zusammengetragen hat, darunter zahlreiche der berühmtesten Werke Breguets.

Lot 642

Elegante rechteckige Patek Philippe in GoldGehäusemasse: 30 x 28 mm.18 kt. Gold.1960.Feine PATEK PHILIPPE in einem rechteckigen, 18 kt. Goldgehäuse und 18 kt. Goldschließe von PATEK PHILIPPE. Original silbernes Zifferblatt mit goldenen Stabindizes. PATEK PHILIPPE-Handaufzugswerk Kaliber 23-300 mit 18 Steinen, Breguet-Spirale, Genfer Siegel und Werk verziert mit Genfer Streifen.Due to CITES restrictions the watch is on offer for sale without strap.(1431271) (20))

Lot 183

French Empire ormolu clock, in domed case with applied mounts of two swans pulling at a flower to the front, and a musical trophy to the side, supporting a musical or Apollo's Muse paying a lyre. All standing on a socle with ormolu trophies and resting on four toupee feet. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Breguet blued steel hands, behind which an 8 day two train movement striking the hours and once on the half hour on a bell, with a silk suspension to a brass bobbed pendulum. Overall height 30cm, width 20cm, depth 10cm.

Lot 206

A ladies 18ct Breguet Horloger de la Marine wristwatch, the circular mother of pearl dial with Roman numerals and lettering 'Breguet 1126' date aperture to 6 o'clock, set to plain polished case stamped to reverse 'automatique Breguet 11261 Horloger de la Marine' 3.1cm wide (including crown) upon integral 18ct yellow gold brick link bracelet, gross weight 87gms (including movement) with spare links and booklet Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.   Condition report: Please note, we have not had the back off the watch. Hands happily complete full 24h rotation. Date aperture complete full rotation. Currently not ticking. Dial and glass clean to the naked eye, very minor blemishes seen to both under x10 loupe. All stones present to the Roman numeral markers. Case and bracelet show minor surface blemishes and scratches, commensurate with being worn. Case and clasp stamped for 18ct. Bracelet with very minor play.General tarnishing and residue seen, would benefit from a clean. No box With booklet containing 'certificat d'origine et de garantie'

Lot 207

A gentlemen's stainless steel Breguet Horloger de la Marine wristwatch, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and lettering 'Breguet 786' date aperture to 6 o'clock, set to plain polished case stamped to reverse 'automatique Breguet 7861 Horloger de la Marine stainless steel' 4.1cm wide (including crown) upon integral brick link bracelet, gross weight 119gms (including movement) with spare links (at fault)   Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.  Condition report: Please note - seconds hand is not fixed, but it is present. We have not had the back off this watch. Currently ticking. Hands happily complete full 24h rotation. Date aperture completes full rotation. Glass and dial both appear clean, with very minor surface blemishes seen under x10 loupe. Gold coloured bezel with minor surface blemishes and scratches, commensurate with being worn. Case and bracelet shows surface scratches and blemishes, commensurate with wear. Bracelet shows minor play. General tarnishing and residue seen, would benefit from a clean. No box or papers

Lot 103

A FINE AND RARE GEORGE III ONE-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER WITH TRANSITIONAL PART FIRED-ENAMEL DIALJOHN ROGER ARNOLD, LONDON, NO. 215 CIRCA 1804The circular four columnar pillar single chain fusee movement with Harrison's maintaining power, jewelled pivots for the escape wheel, Arnold spring detent escapement with detent set within a tapered slot cut in the backplate and secured via a screwed foot, Arnold Z-type bimetallic balance with compensating nuts mounted on extensions to each rim segment and paired brass timing screws to circumference, helical balance spring and faceted diamond endstone, the backplate with spring set-up ratchet applied to the curved mainspring pivot plate, blued backcock and pillar securing screws, and signed John R. Arnold. London, N. 215, Inv'et Fecit in a curve to the outer edge, the 3.625 inch circular silvered brass Roman numeral dial signed Arnold, London No. 215 over inset slightly convex circular white enamel subsidiary seconds dial inscribed 215 to the centre and with Arabic five minutes beyond the outer minute track, with blued steel hands and secured by a convex-glazed screw-down bezel into a brass bowl with winding hole to underside, mounted via gimbals into a later purpose-made mahogany three tier box with a winding key, the exterior with square brass escutcheon plate and flush hinged brass carrying handles to sides; together with the original mainspring (now removed and replaced due to weakness) scratch engraved Robert Clark Nov 1 to inside edge.18cm (7ins) high, 17cm (6.75ins) wide, 17cm (6.75ins) deep. Provenance:The property of a private collector. John Roger Arnold is recorded in Betts, Jonathan MARINE CHRONMETERS AT GREENWICH... as born in Greenwich in February 1769 and apprenticed to his father in 1783. In 1792 he was sent to Paris to work with A.L. Breguet who was known to/friendly with John Arnold senior. John Roger took-on the majority of the workings of the business at 102 Cornhill, London, from around 1796 and succeeded his father on his death in 1799; by the following year the workshops had been transferred to new premises at Dalston, east London. In 1805 John Roger Arnold presented the Board of Longitude with his Explanation of Time Keepers constructed by Mr Arnold, to qualify for the £3,000 longitude award which corresponded to an equal amount allocated to Thomas Earnshaw at that time. The business was moved to John Roger Arnold's house at Chigwell in 1816. The following year he was appointed Master of the Clockmakers' Company, and in 1821 he was credited with the invention of the 'U' shaped compensated chronometer balance. In 1830 Arnold took Edward John Dent into partnership (after the unfortunate demise of his adopted son and likely successor); the partnership lasted ten years before being dissolved leaving Arnold to work alone until his death in 1843. The business was subsequently acquired by Charles Frodsham. The present chronometer was produced soon after the death of John Arnold in 1799 by his son John Roger Arnold. The dial is particularly notable in that it has a white enamel insert for the subsidiary seconds, and Arabic five-minute annotations to the outer track. It is known that John Arnold senior had a strong preference for enamel dials, a practice which was continued by John Roger, but by around chronometer number 220 he had adopted silvered dials. However, it would seem that just prior to this, John Roger Arnold produced a very small number with hybrid dials which were silvered but inset with an enamel subsidiary seconds disc. The present lot would appear to be one of only two known surviving examples of this type, with the other being number 217 which is now housed in the collection of the British Museum (number 1958, 1006. 1937). The Arabic five minutes beyond the minute track is also a feature that was also phased-out around the time of the introduction silvered brass for the dials.Of additional interest is the engraved inscription to the mainspring of the present lot Robert Clark Nov 1, which mirrors that of the mainspring of number 217 - which is inscribed Robert Clark May 12 1804. This would suggest that the mainspring for the current lot was made in October/November 1803 by the specialist spring maker of that name who is known to have worked 1774-1815. From this it would be reasonable to date the present chronometer to early 1804.The last chronometer to be made with the timepiece housed in a brass drum without gimbals (contained in typical Arnold-type octagonal wooden casing) is number 217. From this it would be reasonable to suggest that present instrument was also housed in a similar manner, but as then was subsequently upgraded to brass bowl and gimbals (of a type used by Morris Tobias) in the 1830's. When the present lot was discovered by the vendor the box was missing, hence the present box was commissioned using solid timber salvaged from a contemporary table leaf and executed to match the date and style of the present bowl and gimbals. The present lot is a very rare survivor of documentary importance as it was made at a transitional period in John Roger Arnold's work. When he was evolving his dials from white enamel (with Arabic five minutes to outer track) to fully silvered; and the case from brass drum without gimbals (in a faceted wooden surround) to gimballed brass bowl suspended within a square box. Not only this, but it was also made during the height of the Napoleonic Wars and the build-up to the Battle of Trafalgar. At time when the Arnold workshop would have been busy producing chronometers for the Royal Navy so one can only imagine what this timepiece has witnessed. 

Lot 121

A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSH-BUTTON REPEATBOLVILLER, PARIS, CIRCA 1845The eight-day bell striking movement with engine-turned gilt platform lever escapement regulated by sprung monometallic balance set beneath conforming shaped bridge, the backplate stamped with oval BOLLVILLER, A PARIS trademark and numbered W, 616 to centre, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with small curved inscription signed GONTARD ET BOLLVILLER A PARIS bordering the lower edge of minute ring and with blued steel Breguet style moon hands, the bevel glazed cast gilt brass case with hinged scroll cast geometric carrying handle centred with a mask at the apex, above large top glass incorporating sprung repeat button within relief scroll cast surround and conforming frieze flanked by lions mask projecting angles, the angles cast with further foliate scrolls and the gilt rear door decorated with symmetrical strapwork, on stepped skirt base mirroring the frieze.14.5cm (5.75ins) high with handle down, 9.5cm (3.75ins) wide, 8cm (3,25ins) deep.  Bolviller is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development (page 432) as working from several addresses in Paris from 1830 until after 1870. Bollviller are known for being relatively early and inventive makers of fine French carriage clocks. Bolviller appears to have entered into partnership with C.P. Gontard in the 1840's as a Brevet was granted to both makers for a lever chronometer escapement in 1848. Gontard went on to show carriage clocks in London 1851 and patent two further related escapements and produce carriage clocks under his name alone. A related escapement to that of the current clock (fitted to a carriage clock by Jules) is illustrated by Allix and Bonnert on page 75 (Figure II/51).  Condition Report: Movement is complete, appears all-original and is in relatively clean condition. The going train will wind and run; the mainspring for the strike train is broken hence will not wind, the strike train however otherwise appears free from noticeable damage. The dial has hairline cracks, the case is in good condition with no chips or cracks visible with the naked eye; the gilt finish has overall wear and patchy oxidation.Clock does not have a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 120

A FINE GILT BRASS GORGE CASED MID-SIZED TING-TANG HOUR STRIKING AND REPEATING ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK CHARLES OUDIN, PARIS, CIRCA 1855The two train eight-day movement ting-tang striking the full hour both on the hour and the half hour on a graduated pair of gongs, with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance and alarm mechanism to the top left sounding on the larger of the two gongs, the plates unusually engraved to the edges for the makers CHARLES OUDIN. PALAIS-ROYAL. 52. PARIS and HORLOGER DE LA MARINE DE L'ETAT to one side opposing repeat name and place followed by MEDAILLES AUX EXPOSITIONS DEPUIS 1806 with the inscriptions split across both the front and the backplates, the inside of the backplate numbered 1463 to lower margin and the outside stamped 1475 to lower left hand corner, the circular white enamel Roman numeral hour with blued steel moon hands set within a fine filiate scroll engraved rectangular mask incorporating subsidiary enamel alarm setting dial to lower margin, the frosted gilt bevel-glazed gorge case with tall hinged carrying handle over full-width top glass, trip-repeat button to front rail, channel-moulded uprights, and pin-hinged door to rear, on ogee-outline base.13cm (5.125ins) high with handle down, 8cm (3.125ins) wide, 7cm (2.75ins) deep. Charles Oudin was a highly notable watchmaker who initially worked, alongside his cousin Joseph, under Abraham-Louis Breguet who held them both in high esteem. In 1801 Oudin established himself at 65 Galerie de Pierre and is noted as working from various addresses nearby 1809-11 before settling at Palais Royal, 52 in 1812. He participated in the Exhibitions of the Products of French Industry in 1806 and 1819 and was awarded medals for 'a watch that was wound by the pendant' and 'a watch with moon phases and synodic months' at the former. At the 1819 exhibition, the firm also exhibited, among other things, an 'equation watch with an ingenious system' which was also favourably received. Charles Oudin retained his connection with the Breguet workshop often inscribing 'élève de Breguet' alongside his signature. In June 1836 the business was passed onto his son, Charles Raymond, who continued producing fine-quality timepieces before selling the business to fellow watchmaker, Amédée Charpentier, in 1857. The firm then traded under the name Oudin-Charpentier into the 20th century. Condition Report: The movement appears complete with no visible alteration or notable replacements. Although it is in dirty/neglected condition the going train will run and the strike/repeat is operational. The strike is currently sounding half an hour ahead (ie. ting-tangs the next hour at the half hour). The alarm mechanism will wind and can be set, but is not releasing hence is currently not operational. The outer gong has been re-attached to its the block which would benefit from a little fettling/finishing. Movement generally requires a gentle clean/service. The dial appears to be in very fine condition with only a handful of minor specks to the hour enamel disc visible on close examination. The case is generally in very fine condition with no discernible wear or discolouration to the gilding. The handle is of unusual shape hence could be a replacement - there is also what appears to be braze repair to the right-hand side of the baton-turning (just before the down-curve). The front glass has a miniscule chip to the lower left-hand corner (only visible on very close examination), otherwise glasses appear free from visible faults.Clock does not have a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 250

AN EMPIRE STYLE GILT-METAL ENGINE MILLED COACH WATCHEarly 19th century The enamel chapter ring with Arabic hours signed ‘Breguet a Paris’, the later spring driven movement with lever escapement, 13cm diameter; 20cm high including suspension loop

Lot 7819

Herrentaschenuhr "OMEGA". Rundes, versilbertes Gehäuse, monog. "FG". Weißes Emailzifferblatt (Haarrisse) mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern, Eisenbahnminuterie, gebläuten Zeigern und kleiner Sekunde bei 6. Matt vergoldetes Dreiviertel-Platinenwerk, gem. OMEGA und num. 56006741, mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale, Gehäuse num. 6208557. Gehäuse stärker berieben, Deckel schwer schließend. Um 1900. D. 5,8 cm.

Lot 7804

Herren-Schlüsseltaschenuhr an Chatelaine. Rundes, floral graviertes Silbergehäuse, geprüft, mit ungravierter Wappenkartusche, Innendeckel aus Metall. Weißes Emailzifferblatt (Haarrisse), mit schwarzen arabischen Minuten- und römischen Stundenziffern, Eisenbahnminuterie, ausgesägten Zeigern und kleiner Sekunde bei 6 (Sekundenzeiger mit verfärbtem Tesafilm auf das Zifferblatt geklebt). Matt vergoldetes Zylinderwerk mit 6 Steinen, Breguet-Spirale und Kompensationsunruh. Stärkere Tragespuren, Kratzer, gedellt. Um 1900. D. 4,6 cm. Beigegeben: Versilberte Chatelaine und Uhrenschlüssel.

Lot 407

BREGUET A GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET, NO. 2186, CIRCA 1880Movement: Three armed flat balance, flat balance spring, cylinder escapement Case: Gold four piece hinged case, the back cover with engine turned decoration, the cuvette engraved W.G.R.d.d.J.A.R 22 Sept. 1895 Dial: White Size: 41mm Signed: Case Accessories: Unsigned fitted red leather case, spare glass and silvered engine turned dial, two keys, a gold and platinum coloured chain, stamped 18ct & Pt Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. No apparent gold standard marks, case maker's mark FMHinges appear intact.Pocket watch - 41g grossChain - 12g This lot comes with a box but no papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com             Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 431

Y BREGUET, CLASSIQUE, REF. 5907 AN 18 CARAT WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, NO. 3775, CIRCA 2010Movement: Cal. 511DR, manual wind, 23 jewels, power reserve Case: 18 carat white gold case, screwed down display case back with six screws, stamped with 0.750 common control mark Dial: Silvered Strap: Breguet black alligator strap with 18 carat white gold pin buckle Size: 35mm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown, strap, buckle Accessories: Breguet box, copy of purchase invoice, outer card packaging Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap shows marks and creasing. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe.51g grossThis lot comes with a box and a copy of a purchase invoiceDreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. We recommend this watch is tested by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com           Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 2664

Herrensavonette "A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte" mit Chatelaine. Rundes, glattes 3 Deckel Gehäuse 14 kt. GG, geprüft und Chatelaine 585/000 GG, zus. brutto 126,9 g. Weißes Emailzifferblatt (2x Haarrisse) mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern, Eisenbahnminuterie, ausgesägten Zeigern und kleiner Sekunde bei 6. Matt vergoldetes Dreiviertel-Platinenwerk, gem. A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte & Dresden und num. 15048, mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale. Gehäuse num. 15048. L. Tragespuren wie kl. Kratzer, mehrere Dellen. Um 1900. D. 5 cm. 585/000 GG-Chatelaine mit großem Federring und Doublé-Karabiner, L. ca. 33,5 cm. In altem Uhrenetui (besch.).

Lot 2665

Herrensavonette mit Chatelaine. Rundes, guillochiertes drei Deckel Gehäuse und Chatelaine 585/000 GG, brutto 130,9 g, graviertes Monog.-Feld. Weißes Emailzifferblatt (1 Haarriss) mit schwarzen, arabischen Stunden- und roten Minutenziffern, ausgesägten Zeigern und kleiner Sekunde bei 6. Matt vergoldetes Dreiviertel-Platinenwerk mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale. Gehäuse num. 40735. Tragespuren wie kl. Kratzer, rückseitig 1 Delle. Um 1900. D. 5,1 cm. 585/000 GG-Chatelaine mit großem Federring und Doublé-Karabiner, L. ca. 29,5 cm. In altem Etui (besch).

Lot 2641

Herrensavonette mit Viertelstundenrepetition und Chronograph ohne Zähler. Glattes, drei Deckel 585/000 GG-Gehäuse, Ränder mit reliefiertem Perlband, brutto 115,5 g. Innendeckel mit gravierten Auszeichnungen, die jüngste in Paris 1896 und bez. "INVICTA". Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde sowie Tachymeterskala für Chronographen (läuft, Rückstellung neu zu justieren). Matt vergoldetes Ankerwerk mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale. Repetition über Drücker bei 6 und Hammerschlag auf zwei Tonfedern. Gebrauchsspuren und Glas fehlt. D. 6 cm. Beigegeben: Leder-Schutzhülle.

Lot 2695

Damensavonette. Reich ziseliertes, drei Deckel 585/000 GG-Gehäuse, brutto 35,9 g. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde. Ankerwerk mit 15 Steinen, Breguet-Spirale und Kompensationsunruh. Anf. 20. Jh. D. 3,8 cm.

Lot 2658

Seltene, frühe Herrenarmbanduhr "Longines". In sich gewöbtes, tonnenförmiges Gehäuse mit scharniertem Boden und durchbrochen gearbeitetes Armband 585/000 RG und GG, brutto 72 g. Matt versilbertes Zifferblatt (fleckig und teils berieben) mit roten und schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde. Rundankerwerk, frühes Kaliber 13,34 mit 15 Steinen, gebläuter Breguet-Spirale und Kompensations-Unruh. Deutliche Tragespuren. Um 1915. Uhr D. 4,8x 3,2 cm, Gesamt-L. 23 cm.

Lot 2647

Damensavonette. Glattes zwei Deckel 585/000 GG-Gehäuse, brutto 17,5 g, Innendeckel aus Metall, schauseitig besetzt mit zwei kleinen Diamanten im Altschliff. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern, ausgesägte Zeiger. Matt vergoldetes Platinenwerk mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale. Gehäuse num. 384 bzw. 462386. Gebrauchsspuren, min. gedellt, Glas fehlend. Anf. 20. Jh. D. 2,7 cm.

Lot 100

SPIRAL BREGUET REMONTOIR METAL POCKET WATCH WITH HORSE DEPICTION & SILVER ALBERT

Lot 2116

Ulysse Nardin Locle & Genève Gold-Lépine750 Gelbgold-Gehäuse Nr. 384119, 49 mm, 78 g. Glatter Aussendeckel. Beiges Zifferblatt mit Eisenbahnminuten, arabische Stundenzahlen, gebläute Breguet-Zeiger, kleine Sekunde bei 6 Uhr. Signiertes und nummeriertes, vergoldetes Ankerwerk mit Kompensationsunruh, gebläute Breguetspirale, Feinreglage, Rubin-Chatons. Funktionstüchtig.- Gebrauchsspuren.

Lot 1499

Taschenuhr, Metallgehäuse, Werk mit kleiner Sekunde, Bimetall-Kompensationsunruhe, Breguet-Spirale und verschraubtem Deckstein, Schwanenhals-Feinreglage, rest.bed., Werknummer 44437, Gehäuse ohne Nummer (wohl erg.), Dm 5, A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte, um 1920

Lot 1009

Two hallmarked silver open faced pocket watches Joshua Bates of Huddersfield with subsidiary seconds dial, blued Breguet hands, gold Roman numerals, silver dial and signed movement, case diameter 53mm, serial number 10843 and Waltham with subsidiary seconds dial, gold hands, black Roman numerals, white dial and signed and engraved movement, case diameter 53mm, serial number 10246147. 

Lot 1131

Cartier Tonneau 18ct gold gentleman's wristwatch with blued Breguet hands, silver dial, sapphire set crown and mechanical movement, on black leather strap, case size 26x40mm, c1912, with later Cartier pouch, bag and related Cartier service paperwork.

Lot 1033

Grosvenor Art Deco 9ct gold keyless winding open faced pocket watch with subsidiary seconds dial, blued Breguet hands, Arabic numerals, silver dial and 15 jewel movement, case diameter 46mm, serial number 976751, 49g, in fitted case. 

Lot 1023

Continental 14ct gold keyless winding open faced pocket watch with subsidiary second dial, blued Breguet hands, black Arabic numerals, silver dial, engraved case and unsigned movement, case diameter 32mm, serial number 102855, on 9ct gold brooch, 27.1g. 

Lot 1789

FEINE PORTE-MONTRE MIT BOULLE-MARKETERIE Frankreich, Ende 18. Jh. Holz, Schildpatt, Messing, Bronze, vergoldet, mit intakter Spindeluhr. 32,5 x 18,5x 7,5 cm. Spindeluhr auf dem Zifferblatt bez. 'Breguet à Paris'. Mit Boulle-Marketerie versehener, taillierter Korpus mit vergoldeter floraler und figürlicher Montierung und Adlerbekrönung. Eingesetzte Spindeluhr mit weißem, emailliertem Zifferblatt mit arabischen Zahlen und Breguetzeigern. Leicht best. und besch.; Uhr läuft; mit Schlüssel. Aufgrund der aktuellen Cites-Bestimmungen ist ein uneingeschränkter Handel für Objekte aus Schildpatt nur innerhalb der Europäischen Gemeinschaft erlaubt. Ein Export in Drittländer ist nicht möglich..

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