THE ART OF BREGUET

Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Apr 14, 1991

LOT 99

A Monsieur le Compte Wladimir Komar Carriage clock No. 5017, manufactured between 1831 and 1832, sold on 11 June 1853, for the sum of 4000 Francs. Gilt bronze carriage clock with "grande" and " petite" sonnerie, quarter-repeating and alarm with calendar. Original tooled red leather fitted case.

CHF 120,000 - 150,000

Sold: CHF 115,000

Case: Multi-piece, cast and engraved with Corinthian columns, palmettes and floral motifs, with glazed sides, back and front doors, the ribbon scroll handle with lion supports, on bun feet.
Dial: White enamel, by Droz, signed: "Breguet", with Roman numerals and subsidiary ring for seconds, months and alarm setting. Gilt dial mask engraved with foliated scroll work and signed: "Breguet No. 5017".
Movement: Rectangular brass, signed at the base: "Breguet Neveu & Compagnie, No.5017, with a single double-ended going barrel driving the going and striking trains, horizontal platform with lateral lever escapement, three-arm bimetallic compensation balance, with parachute on the top pivot. Blued-steel Breguet balance spring. Striking and quarter-repeating work visible on the back plate, the bells mounted under the base, with pull-wind alarm and repeating buttons on the top of the case. In very good condition. Dim. 15 x 11 x 8 cm.


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History: This clock produced between 1831 and 1832, remained in the company's stock for twenty years. It is recorded in the inventory of 1 January 1833, as having an engine-turned silver dial, with a further entry for 22 December 1841 noting that a new dial in enamel by Droz, with the engraved dial plate, had been made to update the clock in style. According to the repair books it was overhauled on 5 September 1863, at the request of Count Wladimir Komar.