Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces
Geneva, May 14, 2017
THE VASE Probably Placide Granier, Geneva, circa 1785-1790. Magnificent and extremely rare, "Louis XVI", varicoloured gold, double-face, watch, in the form of a Neoclassical vase with two handles, with visible balance, date, compass and two concealed compartment, one for a vinaigrette with a mirror, the other for the key.
Multi-body with covers hinged, decorated with chiselled leaves, garlands of flowers and angels, over a matted background; the front cover with two apertures, the lower one for the dial of the watch, the upper one for its balance; the back cover, also with two apertures, the upper one for a compass, the lower one for the date of the month; on the base, a concealed compartment with the vinaigrette and a mirror; on the top, a concealed compartment for the winding and setting key. White enamel with black painted radial Roman numerals and outer radial Arabic numerals for the five-minute ring. Blued steel ''arrow'' hands. Shaped like a vase with two handles, gilded brass, entirely engraved, cylindrical pillars, going barrel, cylinder escapement, three-arm silver balance set with diamonds. The box stamped ''P G'' probably for Placide Granier (active between 1784 and 1812).
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Case: 3 |
Good |
Movement: 3 |
Good |
Dial: 3-01 |
Good HANDS Original |