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Noga Hilton, Geneva, Jun 14, 2003
Genevan, probably Abraham Arlaud I, made for the Islamic market, circa 1660. Very fine and rare oval gold gilt brass and enamel single hand pre balance spring pendant watch.
C. Two-body, "bassine" with curved band, polished, shutter for winding, bezel split for glass retention, short swivel pendant, loose ring. D. Oval, en ronde bosse enamel on gold, applied gold chapter ring with Islamic numerals, half hour arrow divisions and small markers for the quarters, applied on an enameled plate centered by a six-petaled flower in translucent green enamel over a flinqué ground, framed by white enamel painted with pink and burgundy floral decoration, outside the chapter rintranslucent green enamel crescents decorated similarly to the flower. Gold "tulip" hand. M. 29.1 x 32.4 mm., hinged, gilt brass full plate finely engraved, bearing the maker's signature in Islamic characters, unusual pierced rectangular pillars, fusee and gut line for the going train, two-arm steel circular foliot, elongated cock pierced and symmetrically engraved with floral decoration, conical foot secured by a screw, ratchet wheel and click set-up under the barrel, with calibration on the bak plate by a pointer. Signed on the movement in Islamic characters.Dim. 35 x 45 mm.Published in the Sandberg Book, pp 228-229.
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Grade: AAA |
Excellent |
Case: 3 - 14 |
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Movement: 3* |
Good Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense |
Dial: 3 - 23 - 01 |