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Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Oct 21, 1995

LOT 51

Charles Clay, Inventor of the Machine Watches, Strand (London), circa 1750. Fine 22 ct. gold pair cased, quarter striking clockwatch, quarter repeating with an independent train.

CHF 20,000 - 24,000

C. Outer double body, the bezel chased with fruits and flowers and pierced with scrolling foliage. The back repoussé with an allegorical scene depicting Venus and Adonis, the border with medallions repoussé with a symbolic representation of the Four Seasons and pierced with inhabited foliage. D. White enamel, slightly rater, purpose made, with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minute ring. Blued steel "poker and beetle" hands. M. Hinged gilt brass full plate double train with turned baluster pillars, fusee with chain, verge escapement, plain steel three-arm balance, flat balance spring. Gilt brass cock pierced and engraved with a mask and inhabited foliage. Striking train with fixed gilt brass barrel with revolving arbor, striking on a bell; repeating by depressing the pendant with an independent train. Silver dust cap. Signed on the dust cap and back plate. In very good condition. Diam. 59 mm.


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Note: During the second half of the 18th Century, several watches had their silver or gold champlevé dials, replaced by enamel dials, at the request of their owners. The enamel dials being clearer to read in weak light.