The Sandberg Watch Collection
Hotel Richemond, Geneva, Mar 31, 2001
Amor seduces Innocence.Piguet & Meylan, Geneva, No. 7509 and 7624, circa 1820.Magnificent and rare, asymmetrically painted pair of 18 ct. gold and enamel, pearl-set, centre-seconds, quarter repeating watches, with polished steel movements and special escapements.
C. Four-body, 'Empire', the back covers very finely painted on enamel with scenes representing Amor and Innocence, after Pierre Prud'hon's (1758-1823) composition of 1812 with which he wished to be accepted by the French Academy. The scene on one watch is a mirror image of that on the other. The band, bow and pendant decorated in a geometrical pattern of red and blue enamels, set with half pearls, gold hinged glazed cuvettes.D. White enamel, bold, radial Roman chapters, outer minute and second divisions. Blued-steel 'lozenge' hands.M. 49 mm o, entirely blued and polished steel, blued pillar plate and repeater bridge, other bridges mirror-polished, hanging barrel, polished trains, cylinder escapements, monometallic three-arm balances, flat balance springs, visible repeating work on the back plates, repeating on two gongs by depressing the pendant.Stamped with maker's mark on the movement, inside the back cover, and inside the bezels.Diam. 60 mm. Published in the Sandberg book, pages 318-319.
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Case: 2 |
Very good |
Movement: 2* |
Very good Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense |
Dial: 2 - 01 |