The Sandberg Watch Collection
Hotel Richemond, Geneva, Mar 31, 2001
Beauty and DignityThomas Beatson, London, No. 375, circa 1790.Very fine gilt metal pair-cased quarter-striking and repeating double-train clock watch, centre-seconds, made for the Oriental market.
C. Outer: the back with an enamel panel of a peacock-tail design, of blue translucent enamel over radial guilloché, decorated with opaque green enamel and gold paillon crescents under a clear overglaze, the band with pierced and engraved foliate work. Inner: two-body, the band matching the outer case decoration, the back cover engraved with a leaf rosette, gilded dust cap. D. White enamel, Roman chapters, outer minute and fifth second divisions, Arabic five minute/seconds numerals. Gold 'cathedrl' hands. M. 40 mm o, hinged gilt brass full plate with turned pillars, the back plate entirely decorated with scrolls, flowers, and leaves. Two-train, going train with fusee and chain, cylinder escapement, overbanking pin directly on the staff, brass escape wheel, plain three-arm balance with blued-steel balance spring, English-style cock symmetrically pierced and engraved with leaves alternating with fleur de lis, balance jewelled, the top pivot with diamond endstone. Fixed barrel with five-whel train. Striking on a bell with two hammers, strike/silent lever at 3 o'clock, repeater at 8 o'clock.Signed on the dust cap.Diam. 64 mm. Published in the Sandberg book, page 264-265.
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Grade: AA |
Very good |
Case: 4 - 5 - 6 |
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Movement: 4 - 5 - 6* |
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Dial: 3 - 01 |