Sold 221-4067 Pocket watch: extremely rare 2-colour Art deco gold hunting case watch, A. Lange & Söhne, ca. 1930 Ca. Ø50mm, ca. 85g, extremely rare 2-coloured Art deco hunting case watch with relief band, pinstripe decoration, No. 52836, case, movement and dial signed Lange & Söhne, precision lever movement of OLIW quality, fine adjusting device, signed, engine turned dial "Deutsche Uhrenfabrikation Glashütte Lange-Uhr", blued steel hands, intact and in good condition, extremely rare case decoration. Hammerprice: 2.000 € plus charge
Sold 221-4068 Pocket watch: exceptionally large A. Lange & Söhne 18K gold hunting case watch, No.43180, Glashütte 1902 Ca. Ø54mm, ca. 113g, 18K gold, hunting case watch, spring lid with elaborately engraved monogram, inside a dedication from 1935, case and movement with matching number 43180, A. Lange & Söhne precision lever movement, gold lever, gold escape wheel, fine adjusting device, very well-preserved stepped enamel dial, pink gold Louis XV hands, case with small signs of wear, movement intact. Hammerprice: 2.600 € plus charge
Sold 221-4069 Pocket watch: fine pink gold A. Lange & Söhne precision pocket watch with extract from the archives, 1894 Ca. Ø50mm, ca. 88g, 18K pink gold, case and movement with matching number 32684, very early A. Lange & Söhne precision lever movement, still without fine adjusting device, very fine quality with gold lever and gold escape wheel, original enamel dial, pink gold Louis XV gold hands, in working order and in very good condition, with extract from the archives. Hammerprice: 2.500 € plus charge
221-4270 Rarity, one of the earliest A. Lange & Söhne pocket watches with double complication, No.7652 from 1871 Ca. Ø55mm, ca. 173g, extremely heavy original 18K gold case of excellent quality, hunting case watch, one of the earliest, highly complicated precision lever movements with double complication, quarter-hour repeater and date, best movement quality 1A, screwed gold chatons, diamond endstone, gold lever, gold escape wheel, very early and extremely rare version with only one hammer, perfectly preserved original enamel dial with the early Dresden signature, blued steel hands. The watch presents itself in a wonderful condition and is in working order. The extract from the archives confirms the originality of the watch and indicates that it is one of the earliest watches made by Lange with this complication. The watch was sold to Gustav Jensen in Havana in 1872. It is one of the rarest complicated pocket watches made by A. Lange. Only 2 pieces, numbers 7651/7652 were made in the 1st year of production in 1871! In total only 22 of these watches were made over a period of more than 50 years! now only: 25.000 € plus charge
Sold 221-4271 Pocket watch: very fine pink gold chronograph in best quality 1A, A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte No. 33879, Glashütte 1896, with extract from the archives Ca. Ø52mm, ca. 111g, 18K pink gold, à-goutte case, case and movement with matching number 33879, dome with engraved dedication, especially fine chronograph movement in best quality 1A, gold wheels, gold escape wheel, gold lever, diamond endstone, fine adjusting device, perfectly preserved enamel dial, pink gold hands, in very good condition, dome with slight dents, in working order, very fine and complicated Lange & Söhne collector's watch with special movement quality. Hammerprice: 9.000 € plus charge
Sold 221-4287 Pocket watch: excellently preserved Glashütte deck chronometer with original box, GUB 1940-1968 Ca. Ø58mm, ca. 156g, solid silver case, back with later military dedication, case and movement with matching number 208415, Ankerchronometer calibre 48 from the remaining stocks of A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte, original silvered dial with power reserve indicator, blued steel hands, in working order and excellent condition with the rare original box, signed case, movement and dial, signed original box, very fine Glashütte collector's watch. The oval depression in the plate shows that GUB had removed the signature "A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte i. Sa.", which had previously been in this place and signed it with the new company's name. This feature documents that movements from the production of the 1948 nationalised company A. Lange & Söhne were still used in 1955. In 1951 the company was integrated into the newly founded VEB Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe as the company Mechanik Lange & Söhne VEB. Further information can be found here: source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/e8G. Hammerprice: 1.900 € plus charge