Exceptional horologic works of art
Hotel Noga Hilton, Geneva, Oct 11, 2003
The Neapolitan Mandolin. Piguet & Meylan, Geneva, No. 4899, circa 1820. Magnificent and extremely rare 18K gold and enamel pearl-set quarter-repeating musical automaton watch, in the form of a Neapolitan mandolin, playing every hour or on demand.
C. Two-body, covered with translucent scarlet enamel over fine flinqué with gold foliage on the soundboard, pearl-set sound-hole fitted with the watch dial, the back formed of 6 ribs in en suite enamel over a geometrical pattern, the front of the neck decorated with blue enamel frets, its head pink enamel with gold vase and gold stylized foliate decortion, gold knurled pegs, the front and the edge set with finely graduated split pearls on an applied gold frame.Gold twisted-rope strings, push-button at the edge of the soundboard to activate the music. Gold movement housing with gold and enamel hinged cuvette decorated with translucent imperial blue enamel flowers,with a music/silence lever. D. Painted on enamel over a yellow background with a park, roses in the foreground, a couple on an animated gold seesaw, over a radial Roman chapter set eccentrically at the lower part, large, gold snap-on ring. Blued steel "spade" hands. M. 43 mm. (19''', gilt brass, fixed barrel, cylinder escapement, three-arm gold balance with flat balance spring, sur plateau musical movement with 19 tuned vibrating blades acting on pins set on both sides of the disc,automaton driven from a cam set on the pinned disc, repeating on gongs by depressing the pushbutton at the end of the soundboard.Punched with the maker's mark and the number on the pillar plate under the dial, same number repeated inside the gold housing as well as inside the soundboard.Dim. Length 130 mm, width 51 mm.
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Case: 3 |
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Movement: 3 |
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Dial: 3 - 01 |