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Geneva, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Du Rhône, Nov 12, 2006
?The Barking Dog? Piguet & Meylan, Geneve, No. 114, made for the Chinese market, circa 1820. Extremely fine and extremely rare, large, 18K gold, painted on enamel and pearl-set, quarter-repeating ?barking dog? automaton watch.
C. Four-body, ?Empire?, the bezel and border of translucent imperial blue enamel set with graduated split-pearls, the band decorated
with light blue, red and white enamel lozenges and flowerheads, the hinged and sprung back cover set with a very fine painted on
enamel panel decorated with a bouquet of summer flowers against a pale green ground aperture for the sound at six o'clock, opening
automatically when barking is activated, bolt at 1 o?clock to lock the repeat. Hinged gilt metal cuvette. D. Eccentric, gold, set at the top
of a translucent imperial blue enamel engine-turned plate, polished Roman numerals, outer dot minute divisions and engine turned
center, lower part with applied varicolored gold automaton scene of a dog barking at a swan which appears to be hissing back, the dog
nodding its head with each movement of the bellows. Blued steel ?Breguet? hands. M. 50 mm., gilt brass half-plate, free-standing barrel,
cylinder escapement, steel escape wheel, plain three-arm brass balance, flat balance spring, index regulator, the repeating barking
mechanism with round bellows and whistle activated by depressing the pendant. Punched with the maker's mark ?PM? in a lozenge
inside the cuvette, the case back panel stamped with casemaker's mark ?I.E? in lozenge.
Diam. 60 mm.
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Case: 3 |
Good |
Movement: 2 |
Very good |
Dial: 2-01 |
Very good HANDS Original |