Exceptional horologic works of art
Hotel Noga Hilton, Geneva, Oct 11, 2003
A Pair of Ostrich Eggs. James Cox, London, No. 306 and 1024, circa 1770, made for Chinese market. Magnificent, probably unique, pair of gilt metal, silver, diamond-, ruby-, sapphire-, and emerald- paste-set desk clocks above split and mounted eggs.
C. Egg-shell color porcelain formed as an egg over gilt brass, with removable lid, mounted in gilt brass with precious stone pastes, engraved below with a dragon, tree, camel and a palm, the lid engraved with a bird, an elk and trees, the egg mounted on a gilt brass neck set with diamond, ruby, sapphire, and emerald pastes which has a friction-fit slot for easy mounting in a matching V-shaped bracket held by a gilt brass boy standing on a frame supported by three gilt brass lions, the movement housed at the top in a chased gilt cylinder-type case with silver diamond-paste-set bezel supported on a gilt brass dragon and surmounted by a silver diamond and sapphire-paste-set finial. D. White enamel, Roman numerals, outer minute dot divisions, winding aperture at 7 o'clock. Blued steel hands. M. 23 mm, frosted gilt full plate with cylindrical pillars, fusee and chain, verge escapement, steel balance with flat balance spring, single-footed cock.Signed on the movements.Dim. Height 27 cm.
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Case: 3 - 21 |
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Movement: 3* |
Good Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense |
Dial: 3 - 05 |