The Magical Art of Cartier

Geneva, Nov 19, 1996

LOT 433

"Pendule Mystérieuse Modèle A", 18I< yellow gold and rock crystal, Art Deco eight day going Mystery clock Paris for London, 1923

CHF 120,000 - 180,000

USD 100,000 - 150,000

Sold: CHF 300,500

Rectangular rock crystal case with rounded stepped pediment, yellow gold mount on a rectangular onyx base, yellow gold with white champlevé enamelled Roman chapter ring, rosecut diamond-set inner border, placed within a rectangular frang e decorated en suite, with rose-cut diamond-set hands. Rectangular brass frosted and gilt movement with going barrel, gilt platform with straight fine lever escapement, cut bimetallic balance, Breguet balance spring. Measuring approx. 14 cm. high. Accompanied by original fitted leather travelling box. Cartier Certificate of Authenticity N° 2433.


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This is an early example of the first type of Mystery docks "Modèle A" produced by Cartier from 1913 and which established the Maison's reputation in this field. The "Modèle A" was the most sought after among the Mystery Clocks to date, only about 60 have been created. Literature: A similar dock is illustrated in Le Temps de Cartier, by Jader Barracca, Giampiero Negretti and Franco Nencini, page 99.