Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces

Geneva, May 10, 2015

LOT 159

ILBERY LARGE CHINESE MARKET WATCH "A GRAND VIEW OF THE SEA SHORE" GOLD AND ENAMEL Ilbery, London, No. 5889, the enamel in the manner of Claude Vernet (1714-1789), attributed to Jean-Louis Richter (1766-1841), Geneva. Made for the Chinese market, circa 1820. Extremely fine and very rare, large, 18K gold, champlevé and painted on enamel pocket watch with duplex escapement.

CHF 60,000 - 80,000

HKD 480,000 - 640,000 / USD 62,000 - 83,000

Sold: CHF 231,750

Two-body, "Empire", the hinged back cover decorated with a very finely painted on enamel view in the manner of Claude Vernet of sheep and cattle drovers in a boat and in the foreground in a calm harbor landscape with ships and mountains in the distance, bezel, border, band, pendant and bow decorated with red, blue and white champlevé enamel repeated patterns, inner serpentine cover edges similarly decorated. Hinged and sprung gold cuvette attached to the movement ring and decorated with a blue and white champlevé enamel geometric pattern. White enamel with radial Roman numerals, outer minute track, large subsidiary seconds. Gold heart hands. 51 mm., frosted gilt, finely foliate engraved, standing barrel, duplex escapement, large flat-rim five-arm polished steel balance, index regulator. Movement signed, case with partial English marks for 18K gold.


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Case: 2

Very good

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 2-01

Very good

HANDS Original

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DIAM. 57 mm. Wiliam Ilbery (ca. 1760-1839). Active in London from 1780 in Goswell Street, he moved to Duncan Terrace towards the end of the 18th century. Following James Cox in London and Jaquet Droz in Switzerland, he also specialized in the production of luxury watches for the Chinese Market. His early production was very much in the English style, featuring a full plate movement and an English type single wheel duplex escapement. However, for his highest quality watches, he incorporated a spring detent escapement. Later, the watch movements he produced were much inspired by the Lepine caliber with free-standing barrel, as were Jaquet Droz's Swiss production signed in London and that of William Anthony, who worked in London. The cases of his watches were sumptuously decorated by the best Genevan enamelers, such as Jean-Francois-Victor Dupont, who usually signed his work, and Jean-Louis Richter, who signed rarely. He organized the production in Switzerland, mainly in Fleurier, of profusely engraved movements for the Asian market. He was followed in this by makers such as Bovet and Juvet who also worked in Fleurier (Val de Travers). Ilbery can therefore be considered one of the most representative makers of "Chinese" watches. Jean -Louis Richter (1766-1841) Learned his art under David-Etienne-Roux and Philippe-Samuel-Théodore Roux, becoming a most renowned enamel painter. His speciality was the painting of landscapes and particularly lake-side scenes and marine-scapes, often representing ships in a harbour or battles with fighting Men-of-War, but, on occasion, also portraits and hunting scenes. He did not often sign his work, but it is clearly recognised as being in his hand from the style and quality of the painting. He applied his art principally to watch cases and snuff boxes and these were largely destined for the Chinese, Turkish, British and Italian markets. In 1828 he was in partnership with Aimé-Julien Troll (1781-1852) and one can find work signed "Richter et Troll". Richter, like other great enamel painters of the time, often found inspiration for his work from paintings or engravings by the artists then in fashion particularly Claude Vernet.