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Geneva, Mar 16, 2008
Boîte à Surprise Movement by Nicolas-Constant Lemaire (Paris), the box by Augustin-André Héguin, No. 79, hallmarked Paris, 1784-85. Extremely important and equally rare, varicolored gold snuff-box with concealed high-relief erotic automata.
C. Three-body, oval, hinged front lid over a polished compartment, centered by a medallion in applied gold depicting a traveler about to board a sailboat, classical ruins in the background within engine-turned and applied gold floral frame, en suite side panels, the base with hinged lid decorated en suite with applied gold castle tower reigning over a village with a boat under a bridge in the foreground, a secret catch (opened with a thin prong fixed to the winding key) revealing concealed erotic automata. Automata. Mounted on a heavy gold plate, two animated couples enjoying an amorous moment in the countryside, the background richly decorated with applied gold flowers, grapes, musical trophies, and a summerhouse portal with amorous doves over a vase of love. The scene after Antoine Borel (1743-1810). M. Rounded rectangular, brass, full plate, 68 x 51 mm, two tier, the first level for the automaton, the second for the driving train, consisting of fixed barrel and five-wheel train terminated with a fly governor, fastened to the box with 4 screws into 4 brackets, cylindrical pinned pillars, automata driven from the second wheel via two spring-loaded levers. Box punched with maker's mark of Augustin-André Héguin, charge and discharge marks of Henri Clavel and Paris letter for 1784-85, the movement scratch-signed N-C. Le Maire in a manner typical of makers of watches with automata. Dim. 72 x 55 mm., height 35 mm.
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Case: 3 |
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Movement: 3* |
Good Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense |