Important Watches, Pocket Watches and...
Noga Hilton Hotel, Nov 13, 2005
?Singing Bird Necessaire? Les Frères Rochat, musical movement attributed to Francois Lecoultre, and Charles Louis Desserre goldsmith. Geneva/France, made circa 1815. A superb and particularly rare gold, gilt-metal, mother-of-pearl and turquoise Boite a Necessaire, with Singing Bird and musical movements, Original plush-lined, tooled and gilt fitted case, the lid stamped with the initial P. within a scallop-shaped cartouche.
The Case: In the form of a scallop shell, the body of cast, chased and richly gilt-metal, standing upon four winged lion?s paw feet beneath a ring of flower-heads, the band decorated in high relief with pendant swags, floral garlands and laurel-leaf sprays with alternating large and small carved and inset mother-of-pearl cameo portrait busts of classical form, the larger each surmounted by a single cabochon turquoise. Scalloped rear corners with musical trophies and applied bearded masks. The hinged lid with a raised edge band of ribbon foliage beneath turquoise set garlands and a further band of flower heads with an acanthus lip retaining the large carved, polished and engraved natural scallop shell (barely visible hairline) set with further crescent and oval patterns in cabochon turquoise. The lid is released by depressing the small central carved cameo, and opens to reveal the velvet and pink silk tray housing the assortment of instruments de couture including 2 scissors, a knife, thimble, bodkin case, bobbin, scent bottle, propelling pencil and thread/pill cases etc., all in two-colour gold with chased decoration and set with cabochon turquoise, with a bound silk protecting cushion and an inset mirror within the lid, partly relieved to clear the bird set-off lever. The Singing Bird Movement: The rectangular movement with brass plates, fusee and chain, eight cams and a piston with sliding whistle for the song's modulation. The cams rotate four times per song and lift one step every rotation, allowing a long duration of singing. The multicolored feathered bird with moving wings, beak, tail and turning head and rotating on its axis, with the inside of the medallion mirror polished and concave, enlarging the bird in its reflection, the internal grill bright-cut engraved. Cam-controlled raising of the bird medallion and the bird, with five-wheel train finished by a pinion in eccentric bushing to regulate the speed of the opening and closing. The bird cover of gold, decorated with an assortment of summer flowers on a deep brown ground is opened, the bird raised and set in motion, and the song started with a sliding frame affixed to the lid of the lacquered metal protecting box housing the movement, and released by the detent in the necessaire tray. Musical Movement: Brass bedplate and pin barrel, with a comb of 93 steel teeth, mounted in groups of three, with an additional single bass tongue. Going barrel and fly-controlled wheel train. Playing two tunes released by detents in the back of the case. Both mechanisms screwed to a wooden base plate to maximise the sound resonance. Signatures: Bird movement: FR - within an oval, No.135. Mainspring: Carrisol a Geneve 1811. Music movement: Numbered 1315. Scratched initials AP. Mainspring: Perret. Gold instruments: Punched French hallmarks for the period 1809 - 1819. Maker?s mark: CLD incuse for Charles Louis Desserre. Dim. 180 x 150 x 880 mm.
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Case: 3-7 |
Good Oxidized |
Movement: 2 |
Very good |