The Sandberg Watch Collection

Hotel Richemond, Geneva, Mar 31, 2001

LOT 110

The Goats' SecretJames Cox, London, circa 1775.Fine and extremely rare 18 ct. gold and enamel two-train watch with a spinning paste-set star and concealed enamelled erotic scenes, made for the Chinese market.

CHF 30,000 - 40,000

USD 18,000 - 40,000

Sold: CHF 50,600

C. Three-body, the back in Imperial blue translucent champlevé enamel over an engine-turned ground representing three goats browsing amid a landscape with pagoda, the bezel in matching blue enamel. They represent lust, and suggest that other, more risqué scenes, may follow. Inside the back cover there is a finely painted enamel scene of a couple engaged in discussion, the inside dome with two couples enjoying themselves on a riverbank, swinging out the movement discloses another painting of a cople who have progressed farther, gilded ring protecting the movement. D. Small, centrally mounted, white enamel, Roman hour chapter, outer minute divisions with five-minute Arabic numerals, surrounded by a seven-arm garnet-set star with small paste-set rosettes mounted between the arms. When the mechanism is activated, the entire plate revolves, while the rosettes rotate at different speeds with a dazzling effect. Blued-steel hands. M. 33 mm o, hinged, gilt brass full plate with cylindrical pillrs, going barrel and cylinder escapement, gold three-arm balance, flat balance spring, later cock, all converted from verge escapement. The automaton driven by a fixed barrel and five-wheel train finished by a governing pinion in eccentric adjustable bushing to regulate the speed of the spin.Signed on the movement.Diam. 46 mm. Published in the Sandberg book, page 240-241.


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Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 3 - 18
Movement: 8 - 18*
Dial: 4 - 18 - 04

Notes

The watch is illustrated and described in 'Les Heures de l'Amour' by Roland Carrera, Editions Scriptar/Antiquorum, Geneva, 1993, p. 33.Cox JamesFor a biography, see page 150.