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Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Oct 12, 1996

LOT 620

Piguet Meylan, No. 4663, retailed by Fd. Aubert, Geneva, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1820. Very fine and rare 18K gold and enamel, pearlset, quarter repeating centre seconds musical watch with automaton scene.

CHF 80,000 - 90,000

Sold: CHF 97,000

C. Three body, Empire with split-pearl set bezels, pendant and bow, the band with champleve enamelled decoration, the back enamel panel painted with a very fine composition of Summer flowers over a powder blue ground. D. White enamel with Roman numerals and outer minute and seconds ring. Gold Breguet hands. Disclosed by the spring-loaded back, the vari-coloured gold automaton scene of a sitting man in classical dress, playing the lyre and children on a see-saw in applied over a finely painted enamel lake-side landscape, a castle on the back ground. M. 22"', gilt brass double train with free standing barrels engraved with a foliage decoration, inverted cylinder escapement with plain brass three-arm balance and flat balance spring. Repeating on gongs by depressing the pendant. Pin-disc musical train with 19 vibrating steel teeth on either side of the disc. Piguet & Meylan Master Mark on the front plate, beneath the dial (rubbed). hl very good condition. Diam. 59 mm.


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Although the Piguet Meylan trademark was clearly rubbed out on the front plate (almost certainly by Ferdinand Aubert) by the retailer who did not wish the maker to be known, this watch was undoubtedly made in the celebrated workshop. Philippe Samuel Meylan, born February 15th, 1772 in Bas-du-Chenit, died in 1845. At 20 years old he came to Geneva where he worked for Godemar Freres in quality of Master worker. Afterward, he went back to Brassus where he founded a little factory in 1811. He returned to Geneva where he settled down definitively. I-Ie met there another watchmaker from his own village, Isaac Piguet, with whom he associated, founding the Piguet & Meylan Firm, which will last from 1811 to 1828. It specialised in minute "cadratures", musical watches, skeleton or automaton watches, mechanical animals and figures. Daniel Isaac Piguet, born in Chenit in 1775, died in Geneva in 1841. Very skilful watchmaker, he associated himself a first time with Henry Capt, from 1802 to 1811, then with Samuel Philippe Meylan, another watchmaker from the same village, until I828.Their works were signed or marked "P.M." within a lozenge. After 1828, he went on with his activities with his son, under the name of Piguet ID & Fils. Their creations were for a large part made for the Chinese Market. It is told that an important collector from Sidney bought a large quantity of watches and other musical and automaton objects of virtu, but the boat which carried the pieces was shipwrecked, in the middle of the Indian Ocean.