THE ART OF BREGUET

Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Apr 14, 1991

LOT 56

A Son Altesse Le Prince Frédéric Guillaume, Louis de Prusse, Fils du Roi. Watch No. 2846, sold on 2 May 1814, for the sum 1248 Francs. Gold watch with quarter-repeating.

CHF 40,000 - 45,000

Case: 18 ct., three body, quatre baguettes form, by Amy Gros, with reeded band an polished back. Gold cuvette signed: "Breguet No. 2846".
Dial: White enamel, with Breguet numerals ( restorations), secret signature beneath "12". Blued-steel Breguet hands.
Movement: Gilt metal, 19"', bar caliber, with free standing barrel, ruby cylinder escapement, with parachute on the top pivot. Blued-steel flat balance spring Repeating on two gongs with two hammers by depressing the pendant.
In good condition. Diam. 49 mm.


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History: This watch was brought back on the 2 June 1814. Resold to London in August 1814 to Count Orloff, for the sum of 1200 Francs. Bought back on 26 May 1815. Sent to Fatton on 30 May 1815.
Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig IV KING OF PRUSSIA (1795 -1861)
Born in Berlin, on the 15th of October 1795, he grew up to be a romantic but indecisive man. His accession to the throne in 1840 was greeted with enthusiasm as a result of his promise to introduce reforms; a committment he did not uphold, the result being a revolt in 1848. Forced to enact a more liberal constitution, he then continued to modify the terms, refusing to accept the Imperial Crown offered to him by the Frankfurt Assembly in 1849, preferring the politics of a "Little Germany" as proposed by his minister Radewitz. Unfortunately afflicted by mental ill-health he renounced the throne in 1858, in favour of his brother Wilhelm I, and died in Potsdam in 1861.