Important Watches, Wristwatches, Cloc...
Vicenza, Jan 18, 1992
"The Heart" of Piguet & Meylan A Highly Important Gold,Enamel,Pearl and Turquoise-set Heart-shaped Quarter-repeating Musical Automaton Watch, made for the Chinese Market by Piguet & Meylan, Geneve, circa 1820.
C.Two-body, massive 18ct. gold, (probably George Reymond) hinged at the top, the covers entirely pavé with bands of graduated split-pearls divided by ribs of blue champleve enamel; the back centered with an exceptionally fine enamel placque in the manner of Adam depicting a young woman attempting to restrain Cupid, representing Love Conquered, within pearl-set bezel and 'pierced' by turquoise and pearl-set crossed arrows,the front with similar decoration and centered with the dial.The back panel opening and decorated on the edge with eau-de-nile enamel, the plate surroundIng the movement engraved with ribbon flowers enamelled in green and reci translucent colours against a pale blue champleve ground. A raised panel of the automaton scene finely painted with a lakeside landscape, with vari-coloured gilt figures of a maiden playing a lute and a young man playing harmonica in the foreground, a revolving windmill sait behind. D. White enamel,with Roman numerals, outer minute and seconds ring. Blued-steel lozenge hands with counter-poised centreseconds. M. GiIt brass, Lepine caliber, with goingbarrel, cylinder escapement with plain three-arm balance and blued-steel flat spring. Disk musical musical train with 20 inclividual teeth, playing on the hour or at-will, with Music/Silent switch in the edge. Repeating on two gong by depressing the pendant. In perfect condition condition. H. 95 W. 65