The Sandberg Watch Collection

Hotel Richemond, Geneva, Mar 31, 2001

LOT 310

HymenaeusJean & Michel Vieusseux, Geneva, circa 1765.Very fine 20K gold and enamel, diamond-set quarter repeating watch, dumb and on a bell, with matching gilt copper and enamelled chatelaine.

CHF 25,000 - 30,000

USD 15,000 - 18,000

Sold: CHF 48,300

C. Outer: two-body, 'Louis XV', the main scene on the back depicting a young couple before an altar with Hymenaeus, who has his attributes of a torch and a flower wreath, surrounded by cherubs on either side, within a symmetrical gold frame, the front and back bezels fitted with rural scenes in cartouches, the push- and nib-pieces set with diamonds. Inner: two-body, pierced and engraved with inhabited foliage. The chatelaine is of gilt copper, with four painted on enamel panels, the larger top oe a scene of Venus and Adonis after Simon Vouet, the next three painted with putti in the manner of François Boucher (1703-1770), the first putto holding a torch, one of the attributes of Hymanaeus, which symbolises the fire of love, gilded dust cap. D. White enamel, radial Roman chapters, outer minute divisions with five-minute Arabic markers. Silver diamond-set 'Louis XV' hands.M. 36 mmo, hinged, gilt brass full plate, turned cylindrical pillars, fusee and chain for the going train, verge escapement, plain three-arm brass balance, blued-steel balance spring, single-footed pierced and engraved cock, repeating on a bell by depressing the pendant, slide for dumb repeating at 4 o'clock.Signed on the movement and on the dust cap.Diam. 47mm, length 190 mm. Published in the Sandberg book, pages 146-147.


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Grade:
Case: 2

Very good

Movement: 3*

Good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 2 - 01

Notes

Vieusseux Jean Lot MichelMichel Vieusseux (1723 - 1801), master watchmaker, associated with his brother Jean from 1759 to 1769. The brothers took other associates and from 1770 to 1782, the firm became Vieusseux Jean et Michel Lot Cie. During this period, they produced double-cases watches with classical type movements, decorated with gold enamel and precious stones.