Exceptional Horological Works of Art
Geneva, Oct 19, 2002
Attributable to Piguet & Capt, circa 1810. Very fine and rare 18K gold and enamel, pearl-set lyre-shaped musical automaton.
C. One side of the sound-board decorated with a vase of gold and white flowers against a blue background, the winding aperture in one of the petals, the horns in a floral and foliate pattern against matching blue enamel, suspended from a double gold chain. Automaton: the figures in multicolored gold over polychrome enamel with a rural landscape and ruins in the background; a seated lady plays the hurdy-gurdy, a boy behind her taps his foot, a man dances to the music. M. 25 mm. (11???), circular, barillet type, six-wheel train with the last pinion in eccentric bushing to regulate the tempo, five tuned teeth, the dancer driven by pins mounted on the flat part of the barrel, the boy?s leg by the same, the hurdy-gurdy motion from an extra pinion driven from the barrel but not connected to the train. Dim: width 33 mm., length 64 mm.
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Case: 3 - 48 |
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Movement: 3* |
Good Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense |
Dial: 3 - 01 |