The Art of Horology in Geneva
Geneva, Hotel Des Bergues, Nov 13, 1999
Attributable to Jaquet-Droz, Geneva, No. I,circa 1785.Magnificent and exceptional 18K gold and enamel pearl and ruby-set singing bird watch.
C. Double body, Louis XVI, the bezels set with alternated rubies and split-pearls and enamelled with paillonné decoration over a black ground, pendant and bow decorated en suite. The enamel back panel painted in a medallion with an allegorical scene depicting Venus paying tribute to Cupid, outer paillonné floral decoration over a dark blue ground. D. Small eccentric white enamel with Roman numerals and outer minute ring. Gold pierced hands. Polished gold dial plate with split-pearl set border, aplied with high relief enamelled, split-pearl set cornucopia full of flowers chased in high relief. The feather covered automaton bird is perched above thedial on a gold branch chased in high relief and applied on the dial plate. M. Gilt brass full plate withcylindrical pillars, the back plate relieved for the circular bellow. Going train with going barrel and cylinder escapement, steel escape wheel, plain brass three-arm balance, flat balance spring. Singing bird train: Fusee with chain wound by means of a slide in the band, the bird's movements of the beak and tail are driven by means of two cams fitted above the song cams, between the lower wheel and the fuse. The song of the bird is modulated by means of a piston controlled whistle.Serial number scratched on the movementDiam. 62 mm.
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Case: 3 |
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Movement: * 3 |
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Dial: 3 - 01 |