Geneva, Nov 10, 2024

LOT 521

LEVY HERMANOS, SWITZERLAND, ''THE TIGER ATTACK'', THE ENAMEL ATTRIBUTED TO P.-AMÉDÉE CHAMPOD, MADE FOR THE CHINESE MARKET, 18K YELLOW GOLD

CHF 20,000 - 40,000

HKD 180,000 - 360,000 / USD 23,200 - 46,400 / EUR 21,300 - 42,500

A very fine and rare, 18k gold, manual wind open face, pearl-set, keyless pocket watch with minute-repeating and chronograph. The band with champlevé enameled decoration, the back panel painted on enamel with a tiger attacking a hunting party in a howdah upon an elephant. White enamel dial with radial Roman numerals, outer minute track and fifths of a second chronograph divisions, Arabic five minute/seconds numerals, subsidiary seconds, gilt brass paste-set hands.


Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 2-8

Very good

Slightly scratched

Movement: 3-6-8*

Good

Slightly oxidized

Slightly scratched

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 2-01

Very good

HANDS Original

Brand Levy Hermanos , Switzerland

Model ''The Tiger Attack''

Year Circa 1890

Case No. 83872

Diameter 53 mm.

Caliber 19''', gilt brass, 23 jewels, straight line lever escapement, cut bimetallic compensation balance, blued steel Breguet balance spring, repeating on gongs activated by a button in the band, centrifugal governor, chronograph with visible work, button on the winding crown. Cuvette signed.

Signature Dial and case

Notes

Champod, Pierre-Amédée (1834-1913) Along with John Graff, Amédée Champod was one of the most celebrated enamel painters of the second part of the 19th century and early 20th century, specialising in hunting scenes.
In his autobiography (which has been preserved by his descendants), he writes that he wanted to be a painter of large format scenes, but that economic realities led him to painting on enamel. He studied with Huguenin, Sauerländer and Charles Glardon, who had the strongest impact on his future style. Champod dropped out of school at eleven and at sixteen began working. At the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900, Champod received a silver medal. His technique was outstanding, the sense of dynamics in his compositions was unrivalled.