Exceptional horologic works of art
Hotel Noga Hilton, Geneva, Oct 11, 2003
The Barking Dog. Piguet & Meylan, Geneva, No. 28, made for Chinese market, circa 1815. Extremely rare and very fine 18K gold, quarter-repeating “barking dog” automaton watch.
C. Four-body, “Empire”, engine-turned back, reeded band, gilt hinged cuvette. D. Eccentric, set at the top of a translucent imperial blue enamel engine-turned plate, white enamel ring with Breguet numerals, outer minute divisions and center in champlevé enamel with a vase and sprig of lilies, gold sunrays to the top left. Gold “beetle and poker” hands. Lower part with applied varicolored gold and silver automaton scene of a dog barking at a swan which appears to be hissing back, the dog nodding its head with each movement of the bellows. M. 49 mm., gilt brass half-plate, free-standing barrel, cylinder escapement, steel escape wheel, plain three-arm brass balance, flat balance spring. The repeating barking mechanism with round bellows and whistle is activated by depressing the pendant.Punched with the maker's mark “P & M” on the movement and “PM” in a lozenge inside the cuvette, the movement scratched on the dial plate “fait par I. D. Piguet et P. Meylan à Genève”, the back panel stamped with casemaker's mark “FO” in lozenge.Diam. 54 mm.
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Case: 3 - 11 |
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Movement: 3* |
Good Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense |
Dial: 3 - 13 - 01 |