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166-4101
Pocket watch: very early Patek Philippe gold/ enamel pocket watch with finest enamel painting, no. 9996, ca. 1858
Ca. Ø35mm, ca. 30g, 18K gold, enamel painting on both sides of highest Geneva quality, spring lid with scene of two children with a St. Bernhard dog, back with alpine landscape, dome signed Patek & Cie., no. 9996, bar movement with cylinder escapement, enamel dial, golden Breguet hands, hands rusty, movement starts ticking but needs cleaning/service.
Hammerprice: 2.000 €
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166-4102
Pocket watch/ pendant watch: Patek Philippe rarity, very early gold/enamel hunting case watch with brooch, Patek Philippe no. 7831, for the Polish market, around 1856
Ca. Ø33mm, splendid case, engraved on both sides, rim on both sides set with pearls, enamelled on both sides and set with diamonds, spring lid with enamel painted illustration of a dancer, one rose-cut diamond missing, dome signed, Patek & Cie. no. 7831, bar movement with cylinder escapement and key winding, perfectly preserved enamel dial, blued steel hands (one hand replaced), intact, with decorative gold/enamel brooch. The number 7831 is a very early Patek Philippe from 1856. A comparable watch, also made for the Polish market, achieved a record price in Geneva in 2011 for a Patek Philippe lady's watch with cylinder escapement (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/YK).
Hammerprice: 2.500 €
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166-4122
Pocket watch: unique, very fine gold/enamel pocket watch chronometer, signed F. Veyrat Geneve No.2052, ca. 1860
Ca. Ø50 mm, ca. 110 g, 18 K gold, excellent case quality, "à goutte", very fine "en grisaille" enamel painting on back, casemaker's punch AE, no. 2052, dome signed and numbered, inscribed CHRONOMETRE, exquisite Ankerchronometer movement with wolf's toothing, very big chronometer balance with gold screws, very big moustache lever, as it was also used by Patek Philippe, decorative enamel dial with golden minutes and golden seconds, original Fleur-De-Lys steel hands, dial with fine old hairline, original condition, in very beautiful condition, extremely rare gold/enamel pocket watch with a unique decoration.
Hammerprice: 2.500 €
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166-4133
Pocket watch: gold hunting case watch of exquisite quality, minute repeater, chronometer maker Rodanet Paris no. 15351, calibre probably Audemars Piguet, ca.1910
Ca. Ø49mm, ca. 104g, 18K gold, hunting case à goutte, case and movement matching number 15351, case and movement signed, top quality with Geneva striping and fine adjusting device, high-quality nickel plated, bridge numbered and signed, repeating the hours, quarters and minutes, original signed gilt dial, blued steel hands, in very good condition, in working order and with good sound. A.H. Rodanet was an important French watchmaker, dealer and representative of Patek Philippe in Paris. Auguste Hilaire Rodanet was also a Knight of the Legion of Honour and Mayor of the 2nd Arrondissement of Paris between 1904 and 1907. Since 1880 he was President of the Paris School of Watchmaking and Mechanical Precision.
Hammerprice: 3.500 €
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166-4179
Wristwatch: very fine, mechanical gentlemen's watch Patek Philippe reference 96, Geneva 1937
Ca. Ø30 mm, 18 K gold, manual winding, reference 96, pressed back, case no. 295.358, movement no. 828.277, caliber 12-120, subsidiary seconds on "6", golden dial in very beautiful condition, leather strap with gilt buckle, Patek Philippe extract of the archive, very rare.
Hammerprice: 3.500 €
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166-4184
Wristwatch: extremely rare Patek Philippe man's watch, one of the rarest references of the 40's, ref.1567 in 18K pink gold, Geneva 1944, with extract from the archives
Ca. 26 × 26mm, prominent lugs, so-called "Fancy Lugs", 18K pink gold, case number 638512, movement number 912027, calibre 10-110, original solid silver dial with applied gold numerals, gilt hands, old leather strap with buckle, in working order, revision recommended. The watch comes with an extract from the archives and was therefore manufactured in 1944 and sold in 1945. It is one of the rarest references of the 40s, extremely rare in pink gold. The no. 638517 of the same reference was sold by Christies in 2013. As far as we know no other watches of this reference have been offered at auctions so far.
Hammerprice: 4.300 €
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166-4191
Pocket watch: extremely rare Patek Philippe pocket watch in original steel case, Geneva 1930, with extract from the archives
Ca. Ø46mm, stainless steel, case number 417010, movement number 822204, gilt lever movement in top quality, moustache lever, wolf's toothing, fine adjusting device, 2 Geneva punches, silvered dial, original hands, dial partly patinated, in complete original condition, with extract from the archives, very rare in steel.
now only: 2.000 €
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166-4192
Pocket watch: one of the first Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer with crown winding, no. 18438, Geneva ca.1860
Ca. Ø46mm, ca. 75g, 18K gold, hunting case watch, engine turned, dome signed and numbered, case and movement matching number 18438, very early Ankerchronometer movement with crown winding, especially large chronometer balance, wolf's toothing, moustache lever, perfectly preserved enamel dial and high-quality gold hands, very beautiful condition, in working order, rare collector's watch.
Hammerprice: 2.300 €
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166-4194
Pocket watch: especially heavy and unique Patek Philippe pocket watch chronometer no. 58590, made for Relojeria Maurer Barcelona, ca. 1882
Ca. Ø55mm, ca. 139g, 18K pink gold à-goutte hunting case watch of outstanding quality, deep floral engraving, typical case decoration for the Spanish market, monogram PB on both sides, back with finely engraved monogram, case and movement numbered 58590, dome with rare Patek Philippe inscription that was only used for watches for the Spanish market: "Patek Philippe y Ca Ginebra no. 58590- Maurer y Ca Barcelona", very fine and very rare chronometer calibre with 2/3 main plate, Geneva striping, chronometer balance, eccentric fine adjusting device, balanced lever, beautifully preserved enamel dial and original pink gold hands, in working order, very good condition, very fine and rare Patek Philippe chronometer quality.
Hammerprice: 4.100 €
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166-4195
Pocket watch: very early Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer, very rare quality "EXTRA", no. 71528, ca. 1883
Ca. Ø52 mm, ca. 113 g, 18 K gold, "à goutte", engine turned, reeded, matching number 71528 on case and movement, movement and dial signed, Ankerchronometer movement, observatory quality "EXTRA", very big chronometer balance, wolf's toothing, gear train made of a special alloy, balanced lever, Geneva striping, enamel dial in perfect condition, original gold hands, very good condition, very rare quality, in working order. Only the very best Patek Philippe movements got marked "Extra" or "Special" and were mostly made for testing purposes at observatories.
Hammerprice: 5.200 €
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166-4196
Pocket watch: Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer of "EXTRA" quality, sold to chronometer maker Rodanet in Paris 1901
Ca. Ø49mm, ca. 97g, 18K pink gold à goutte case, no. 224972, case signed Patek Philippe and Rodanet Paris, dome with finely engraved monogram ET, dated June 1901, dome also with Patek Philippe punch and number, Patek Philippe precision lever movement of chronometer quality "Extra", very special fine adjusting device, wolf's toothing, bridge inscribed "Extra", Pat.1891, lever escapement, Geneva striping, signed enamel dial, pink-golden hands, very beautiful condition, in working order. Only the best Patek Philippe factory qualities received the additional marking "Extra" or "Special"!
Hammerprice: 3.600 €
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166-4197
Pocket watch: exceptionally heavy Patek Philippe pocket chronometer no. 90906, probably sold to Russia, ca. 1891
Ca. Ø58mm, ca. 203g, extremely heavy 14K pink gold case with Russian punch and maker`s mark "B" in shield, case maker FM, Patek Philippe chronometer movement in observatory quality, no. 90906, wolf's toothing, chronometer balance with gold screws, helical hairspring, special lever, screwed gold chatons, attractive, perfectly preserved enamel dial with red minutes and red seconds, pink-golden Louis XV gold hands, excellent condition, in working order, exceptional quality chronometer. Because the case has no Patek Philippe punch this extremely rare chronometer movement was probably delivered to Russia without a case. With 203g and the rare observatory calibre, this is an extremely rare Patek Philippe collector's watch.
Hammerprice: 7.000 €
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166-4198
Pocket watch: very rare Patek Philippe pocket watch chronometer with unusual movement, no. 70279, ca. 1883
Ca. Ø48 mm, ca. 85 g, 18 K gold, case no. 225323, movement no. 70279, movement number also on case, dome signed and numbered, Ankerchronometer with very big chronometer balance and unusual main plate, very long regulator pointer, very rare Patek Philippe caliber, original enamel dial, pink gold hands, case, movement and dial signed, Patek Philippe rarity.
Hammerprice: 2.800 €
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166-4199
Pocket watch: very fine and rare Patek Philippe pocket watch with rare 5min repeater and box, no. 90778, Geneva ca. 1892
Ca. Ø47 mm, ca. 78 g, 18 K gold, original case signed, case no. 213670, movement no. 90778, high-grade precision lever movement, repeating hours and 5 minutes, Geneva stripes, wolf's toothing, special balanced lever, signed enamel dial in perfect condition, with red minutes register and red seconds, in excellent condition, in working order, made for Spaulding & Co., Chicago.
Hammerprice: 10.500 €
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166-4200
Pocket watch: very heavy, rare Patek Philippe split seconds chronograph from 1893, Ankerchronometer, delivered to Tiffany & Co. New York
Ca. Ø54 mm, ca. 135 g, 18 K pink gold, à goutte case, dome with later dedication from the year 1923, Patek Philippe precision lever movement with split seconds chronograph no. 97368, Geneva striping, enamel dial, signed Tiffany & Co. New York, blued steel hands, dial with fine hairline and small peripheral chip, apart from that in good condition, in working order. With 54 mm and 135 g this is an impressive, very rare Patek Philippe pocket watch. In 1893, Patek Philippe supplied a series of these fine split seconds chronograph movements to Tiffany in New York. They all had 97000 numbers and were made for the American market. 5 more of these watches are known to us from previous auctions, e.g. the no. 97617, sold in 1993 for 11,000 Swiss Francs (https://www.cortrie.de/go/xvB).
Hammerprice: 6.000 €
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166-4233
Wristwatch: vintage Patek Philippe rarity, reference 3732 in white gold as special model "Mother of Pearl" with cufflinks, Geneva ca. 1970
Ca. 28 × 32mm, ca. 99g, 18K white gold, original 18K white gold bracelet with felt-clasp, signed Patek Philippe, pressed back, reference 3732, manual winding calibre 215, case number 2769933, movement number 1325085, elegant mother of pearl dial, original steel hands, in working order and in very good condition, original Patek Philippe cufflinks, 18K white gold, ca. 36g, same design as the dial, also with mother-of-pearl inlay, signed, also in very good condition. This is an extremely rare special model of the reference 3732. The normal version of this reference was made of yellow gold, had an onyx dial and a leather strap.
Hammerprice: 7.600 €
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166-4235
Wristwatch: high quality, large and rare vintage Patek Philippe Calatrava Automatic ref.2551, so-called "Disco Volante", Geneva ca. 1956
Ca. Ø36mm, 18K gold, original crown, screwed back, reference 2551, case number 695477, movement number 763269, automatic movement calibre 12-600 with Geneva seal and 18K gold rotor, in excellent condition, silvered dial with golden arrow indices, golden hands, leather strap, very well maintained and in well-kept condition, consignment from a private collection, in working order, popular collector's watch. The 2551 Automatic is one of the most popular Calatrava models of the 1950s and has already been sold for 15,000 to 20,000 Swiss Franc at auctions.
Hammerprice: 7.500 €
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166-4253
Pocket watch/ pendant watch: extremely rare gold/enamel form watch set with gems "flower basket" and heart-shaped movement, in museum condition with original box, ca.1850
Ca. 26 × 42mm, ca. 26g, 18K gold, no. 10076, unique and extremely high-quality manufactured case design as a flower basket, outstanding quality, using of 2 different enamelling techniques, on the face raised enamel with inlaid gold tendrils, decorated with real rubies, on the back classic enamel painting with depiction of a bouquet of flowers, spring lid mechanism on both sides, dome and movement heart-shaped, cylinder movement with key winding, enamel dial, miniature Breguet hands, in very good condition, in original box with English seller's signature Chapman Portsea. The watch is a rarity in this execution and preservation. There are watches by Patek Philippe, Vacheron and Constantin with heart-shaped movements known. The numbering could well indicate a Patek Philippe work around 1850. A comparable watch is shown in Huber & Banbury "Patek Philippe" page 108, serial number 6965.
Hammerprice: 10.000 €
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166-4264
Wristwatch: vintage Patek Philippe rarity, ref. 3700/1, Nautilus Jumbo with original box, from 1st hand, ca.1979
Ca. Ø42mm, stainless steel, reference 3700/1, case number 538899, automatic movement calibre 28-255C, movement number 1309032, date, original dial with double signature Patek Philippe & Gübelin, so-called "Stardust-Dial" with translucent bronze shimmer, original hands, original stainless steel bracelet with felt-clasp, original cork box with original label "Nautilus" (insert missing), in working order, last service papers from 2002, from original owner, therefore service recommended.
Hammerprice: 89.000 €
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166-4265
Pocket watch: unique, early gold hunting case repeater, rarity from the early days of Patek Philippe, Patek & Cie. no. 10296, Geneva ca. 1855, with probably original box and original key
Ca. Ø47mm, ca. 56g, 18K gold, very early hunting case splendidly engraved, spring lid with finely engraved illustration of a general in his uniform, probably the Polish national hero General Tadeusz Kościuszko, back with very detailed illustration of the general on horseback in front of a military scene in the background, dome signed and numbered, splendidly engraved with Rocailles, no. 10296, case and movement matching number, exquisite early Patek Philippe lever movement with temperature compensation and shock absorber, repeating hours and quarters, very beautiful enamel dial and finest Breguet gold hands, in working order and in very good condition. The watch comes with a box from the Türler company in Zurich, which was probably the seller. In the box is the probably original gold key in cross form. The watch is a museum collector's watch and belongs to the earliest known Patek Philippe gold hunting case repeater, probably made for a wealthy Polish customer. At Antiquorum auction in Geneva in 2004 another Patek Philippe hunting case watch with a very similar case and extract from the archives was auctioned. According to the extract the case showed on one side the scene: "The death of Poniatowski" and on the other side also Tadeusz Kościuszko on horseback. The watch was sold for a record price for an early Patek pocket watch with quarter-hour repeating (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/Mnb).
Hammerprice: 6.500 €
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166-4278
Pocket watch: unique Patek Philippe pocket watch minute repeater with enameled coat of arms, sold to Tiffany 1901, with special original box and extract of the archive
Ca. Ø51 mm, ca. 102 g, 18 K gold, "à goutte", enameled coat of arms on back, excellent quality, dome with engraved dedication, first a present to Mister C. de Heredia 1902, very fine Patek Philippe precision lever movement, repeating hours, quarters and minutes; original enamel dial with very rare Tiffany inscription, made by Patek Philippe, blued steel hands, matching number on 112058 on case and movement, excellent condition, in working order. The watch is in a special 3-part wooden original box with gold monogram, C DE H, corresponding to the dedication on the dome. The extract of the archive confirms the originality of the watch.
now only: 15.000 €
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