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152-4010
Pocket watch/pendant watch: very rare and extravagant ladies' watch, Louis XVI style, signed Breguet no. 3555, ca. 1875
Ca. Ø32 mm, ca. 36.5 g, 18 K gold, extravagant case shape with Louis XVI lateral hinge, curved back lid, elaborate monogram, high-grade goldsmiths work, dome signed Breguet no. 3555, exquisite lever movement with wolf's toothing, fine quality, typical Louis XVI enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabic pink gold hands, dial with small hairline, movement intact, hands motion train needs service. These Louis XVI ladies' watches are very rare. Mainly they were made by Patek Philippe. Another nearly identical watch with Breguet signature and number 3417 was offered in Swiss auction 2005.
Hammerprice: 720 €
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152-4119
Pocket watch/pendant watch: very fine, unique gold/enamel miniature lepine from the early days of Patek Philippe, made for the Polish market, Czapek i Spolka No. 1805, ca. 1846
Ca. Ø25 mm, ca. 12 g, 18 K gold, enamel painting of a Polish nobility couple on back, dome signed and numbered, reeded mid section, signed bar movement with cylinder escapement, screwed enamel dial (fine hairline), Breguet steel hands, movement intact, cleaning recommended, rarity. Already in the early days of the company Patek Philippe, still under the name Patek & Czapek and Patek & Cie., they had already made the miniature watches to their specialty and supplied the noble houses of Europe with their gold/enamel miniature watches. The most famous of these watches was the no. 2064, which was sold in Geneva auction 2004 for more than 55,000 Swiss francs (source: https: //https://www.cortrie.de/go/wvK). At that time it was the smallest watch in the world! After the separation from Patek & Czapek in 1845, they supplied the same customers of their most important market, Poland, under the name Patek i Spolka as well as Czapek i Spolka for the following years as competitors with watches of the same quality.
Hammerprice: 4.000 €
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152-4120
Pocket watch: exquisite and super flat gold/enamel pocket watch by Vacheron Geneve, ca. 1835, one of the earliest watches, no. 686
Ca. Ø 42 mm, ca. 35 g, 18 K gold, engraved and enameled, finest enamel painting on back, Alpine landscape with goatherd, dome signed, extremely flat cylinder movement, finest Geneva quality (comparable to Patek Philippe) with special negative winding shafts (similar to Bagnolet caliber), with matching key, original silver dial and original blued Breguet hands, excellent condition, with probably original seller's box by Breting Brothers Geneve, in working order, very early number 686.
Hammerprice: 2.800 €
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152-4137
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: 2.600 €
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152-4149
Wristwatch: very early Patek Philippe gentlemen's watch with enamel dial, ca. 1918
Ca. 30 × 30 mm, 18 K gold, case signed and numbered, case no. 285838, movement no. 181657, very early Patek Philippe caliber with wolf's toothing and moustache lever, original enamel dial, luminous hands, case, movement and dial signed; dial with small peripheral restoration, movement intact, black leather strap with buckle, one of the earliest known Patek Philippe gentlemen's watches with enamel dial.
now only: 6.500 €
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152-4150
Wristwatch: Patek Philippe rarity, one of the earliest known ladies wristwatches by Patek Philippe with enamel dial, model "GONDOLO LADY OFFICIER", ca. 1920
Ca. Ø26 mm, 18 K gold, hinged back, case punch Patek Philippe & Co. Geneve and Relojaria Gondolo, case no. 286770, movement no. 194221, bar movement with moustache lever, original enamel dial, very good condition, blued steel hands, leather strap with Patek Philippe buckle, 18 K gold, in very beautiful condition, rarity. There are only a very few "originals" of the Patek Philippe "Officier" in the ladies size, much less than the legendary men's model. Around 1989/90 there was a new edition of the "Lady Officier" as reference 4860.
Hammerprice: 4.500 €
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152-4159
Pocket watch: very fine Patek Philippe pocket watch with original box, ca. 1891
Ca. Ø34 mm, 18 K gold, engine turned, case no. 209230, movement no. 93812, fine Patek Philippe bar movement with wolf's toothing, cylinder escapement, original enamel dial, very good condition, original box, in working order, very good condition.
Hammerprice: 1.700 €
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152-4160
Pocket watch: fine Patek Philippe dress watch "Breguet-Type", ca. 1930, with box
Ca. Ø44 mm, ca. 58 g, 18 K gold, case no. 300197, movement no. 930707, very flat precision lever movement, Geneva seal, Geneva striping and fine adjusting device, rare original dial, excellent condition, silvered, enameled inscription, embossed golden Breguet numerals, golden Breguet hands, very beautiful condition, including probably original Patek Philippe box, in working order.
Hammerprice: 2.400 €
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152-4161
Pocket watch: very rare Patek Philippe Art déco dress watch, rare white gold case, no. 816862, Geneva ca. 1935
Ca. 45 mm, ca. 58 g, case punch 18 K white gold, reeded, mid section 18 K yellow gold, case no. 606599, movement no. 816862, Patek Philippe precision lever movement, high quality, Geneva seal, moustache lever and fine adjusting device, wolf's toothing, Geneva striping, silvered dial with golden Breguet numerals, gilt Breguet hands (gilding partially rubbed off), good condition, in working order, Art déco rarity with very rare case edition.
now only: 3.500 €
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152-4162
Pocket watch: Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer "Gondolo", /particularly (bedeutet "insbesondere")/ extremely heavy and big version with box, Geneva, circa 1906
Ca. Ø56 mm, ca. 133 g, 18 K gold, engine turned, case no. 246914, movement no. 140705, Ankerchronometer movement with golden wheels, big chronometer balance, Moustache balanced lever and fine adjusting device, wolf's toothing, enamel dial in very good condition, pink gold hands, case, movement and dial signed; in very beautiful condition, in working order, including high quality unsigned box, but probably original and of very high quality. The watch is the wanted, large 56 mm version, the "big" Gondolo!
Hammerprice: 4.100 €
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152-4163
Pocket watch: very heavy Patek Philippe pocket watch chronometer, very big balance, no. 116999, Geneva 1902
Ca. Ø54 mm, ca. 132 g, 18 K gold, "à goutte" hunting case, very solid quality, case no. 227570, movement no. 116999, Ankerchronometer with very big chronometer balance, ca. Ø17mm, wolf's toothing, eccentric fine adjusting device, original enamel dial, gold hands, dial with small scratch below the seconds, apart from that in very beautiful condition, very fine and rare Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer, special quality.
Hammerprice: 4.500 €
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152-4166
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.
now only: 9.500 €
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152-4167
Pocket watch: early Patek Philippe gold hunting case watch, rare half-quarter repeater, PP no. 46074, ca. 1875
Ca. 50 mm, ca. 112 g, 18 K gold, matching numbers 46074 on case and movement, case signed E.F. Wolf, Hanover, Patek Philippe precision lever movement with wolf's toothing, repeating hours, quarters and half-quarters; rare, signed enamel dial with red minute register and red seconds, blued Breguet steel hands, back with peripheral flat dent, in working order, rare. The identical movement and case number suggest that Patek Philippe supplied the movement and dial of this watch to the German Chronometer maker Louis Eschholz/E.F. Wolf in Hanover and the watch was completed there, in the same way as Patek Philippe supplied Tiffany in New York. Louis Eschholz was born in Hanover in 1841 and is the successor of E.F. Wolf in Hanover. He was a member of the board of the Hanoverian watch making guild and submitted in 1903 the chronometer N ° 863 for examination. Louis Eschholz died on September 8, 1905 in Hanover.
Hammerprice: 6.500 €
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152-4168
Pocket watch: very fine, early Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer, single-button chronograph, no. 66797, Geneva 1882, with extract of the archive
Ca. Ø51 mm, ca. 96 g, 18 K pink gold, beautiful case, both lids reeded, "à goutte" edition, signed and numbered, matching numbers 66797 on case and movement, rare movement quality "Ankerchronometer", wolf's toothing, very fine and early chronograph movement, single-button, stopping and resetting by crown, very beautiful enamel dial, golden minutes, original Louis XV gold hands, original gold chronograph hands, very beautiful condition, in working order, with Patek Philippe extract of the archive. The watch is a very beautiful example of an early Patek Philippe pocket watch chronograph in completely original condition.
Hammerprice: 8.000 €
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152-4169
Pocket watch: rare Patek Philippe pocket watch, earliest known ladies' watch repeater, crown winding, Patek Philippe No. 2063, Geneva 1846, with extract of the archive
Ca. Ø36 mm, 18 K gold, "à goutte", reeded mid section, dome signed and numbered, complicated and very fine bar movement, repeating hours and quarters, wolf's toothing, cylinder escapement, screwed enamel dial (fine hairline, restoration), Breguet steel hands, in working order. The watch is a museum object. Ladies' repeaters are much rarer than comparable men's watches and therefore popular collector's items. According to our knowledge, this timepiece is the earliest preserved Patek Philippe ladies' watch repeater and one of the earliest known watches from Patek Philippe's with crown winding.
now only: 10.000 €
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152-4170
Pocket watch: historically important gold/enamel gentlemen's watch with Bagnolet caliber, from the founding period of the company Patek Philippe, made for the Polish market, Czapek i Spolka No. 1467, Geneva ca. 1850, 1 of 4 known pieces
Ca. 42 mm, 18 K gold, splendid engraving, enameled, reeded mid section, casemaker's punch Etienne Piguet, very flat Bagnolet caliber with cylinder escapement, floral engraved main plate, signed Czapek i Spolka w Genevie, No. 1467, screwed enamel dial, Breguet steel hands, golden special key with corresponding gold chain, original box, inscribed S.H., in working order, very good condition, dial with small defects. The watch is an absolute rarity from the beginning of the famous company Patek Philippe. According to the report, including this watch only 4 pieces are noted. The other 3 are all in the Patek Philippe museum. The only one ever offered in auction was sold for a record price of 45,000 Deutsche Mark in German auction 1979. The watch comes with an expert opinion of Patek Philippe expert Philip Poniz on 6 pages, which fixes the current value of the watch with 40,000 to 60,000US $. Philip Poniz is considered one of the pocket watch experts worldwide specializing in Patek Philippe's early days watches. More information can be found here (https://www.cortrie.de/go/PAX). Philip Poniz has been working for over 30 years for the most important auction houses and museums as an expert and reviewer for pocket watches (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/7ng).
Hammerprice: 12.500 €
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152-4217
Pocket watch: extremely rare Geneva pocket watch with figured automaton "the Dutch kitchen", probably Pierre Simon Gounouilhou Geneva ca.1815
Ca. Ø 59 mm, ca. 127 g, 18 K pink gold, both sides glazed, cylinder escapement, multicolored golden figured automaton on back "the Dutch kitchen" with polychrome enamel background, enamel dial with winding shafts for movement and automaton, Breguet steel hands, movement intact, automaton needs restoration, first-time offered in auction, unrestored condition for decades, enamel with small imperfections, technical revision of automaton needed, with former and old signs of restoration. Only 10 pieces noted today, mostly part of important collections and museums, a.o. Patek Philippe Museum. Another piece is illustrated and described in E. Jaquet and A. Chapuis "Histoire et Technique de La Montre Suisse", from 1945 and in A Chapuis and E. Gelis, "Le Monde des Automates", Paris, 1928. All of the noted 10 pieces have some differences in the background decoration, the figures of the automaton are mostly identical. Some of these watches only have five motions, others, like the present watch, have an automaton with 7 motions.
Hammerprice: 26.000 €
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152-4218
Pocket watch: Significant and museum-like gold/enamel form watch ‚ Peach/Mango, signed Ilbery London No. 6577“, ca. 1810
Ca. 88 x 61 mm, ca.148 g, 18 K gold, fruit shaped case, peach or mango, splendid enamel on both sides, with high quality pearls, probably natural pearls, integrated peripheral opening button, dome also enameled, key winding, fire-gilt duplex movement with big steel balance and diamond endstone, signed Ilbery London no. 6577, enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, movement intact, probably original key. The optical condition of the case is excellent. The enamel shows only minor, usual signs of usage and a tiny, nearly invisible peripheral restoration, on the beginning of the petiole. According to the owner, the movement got restored very complex and extensive and is now in working condition, after it was broken and unused for many decades. Repairs and restorations were made on the movement and the hands motion train, some parts have been repaired or replaced and missing hands have been replaced. According to the owner, the watch was formerly sold to the well-known New York jeweler Jan Scala, where the current owner bought the watch in the late 1970s. The watch comes with an expert report! According to our research, this is one of the rarest Ilbery watches. So far, according to the current state of knowledge, only 8 other Ilbery watches of this type are noted, some referred to as "peach", others in turn as "mango", at least partially made as pairs. This watch is the second noted exemplar of the exceptionally large version. The other of these two watches was sold in Dr. Crott's auction 2016 for more than € 200,000. The case and the size were identical to the present watch. Only the decoration of the front was a little different in color. The watch had the number 6654 and the movement had, in contrast to the present watch, the more common central seconds. Dr. Crott auctions cited the auction as follows: "This major watch in the category "Fantasy Watches " is one of eight remaining watches in the world shaped as a peach, six of which are kept in pairs as a mirrored pair in major museums and collections titled Mango: An early couple without a signature is now in a private collection and was originally part of the Sandberg Collection (pictured and described in Terence Camerer-Cuss's The Sandberg Watch Collection, pages 432-433). Another pair is part of the Fondation Hans Wilsdorf/Rolex. It has the Ilbery signatures and the movement numbers 6494 and 6495 (illustrated and described in Alfred Chapuis "Montres et Émaux de Genève" - Collection H. Wilsdorf, Lausanne 1944, pages 138-139). The third known couple, also from Ilbery, is in the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva. These three pairs of peaches were on loan to the Patek Philippe Museum's "Le Miroir de la Séduction" exhibition - Prestigieuses paires de montres "chinoise", which took place from 15 May to 16 October 2010 in Geneva. They are illustrated and described in the catalog pages 82-83, 90-91 and 92-93. "
Hammerprice: 190.000 €
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152-4236
Wristwatch: automatic vintage gentlemen's watch, in excellent condition, "Big Ellipse Automatique" Patek Philippe, Genève, ca. 1978
Ca. 33 × 36 mm, 18 K gold, classic ellipse case in the big and wide version, pressed back, reference 3589, automatic movement caliber 28-225, movement no. 1286294, brushed dark blue dial with golden indexes, golden hands, original Patek Philippe leather strap with 18 K buckle, in well-kept condition, continuous service at Patek Philippe, from first owner, in working order.
now only: 6.000 €
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152-4240
Wristwatch: elegant, very fine Patek Philippe Calatrava reference 3923, with original certificates, sold to Gübelin in Basel 1991
Ca. Ø32 mm, 18 K gold, ref. 3923, movement no. 1822839, manual winding, caliber 215 with Geneva seal, silvered dial with prominent gold indexes, very beautiful original hands, leather strap with Patek Philippe buckle like new, 18 K gold, well-kept condition, from first owner, cleaning recommended.
Hammerprice: 5.000 €
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152-4241
Wristwatch: very rare, early PATEK PHILIPPE REF. 3420 "ANTI-MAGNETIC" with Gübelin-Dial, ca. 1960
Ca. Ø34 mm, 18 K gold, pressed back, reference 3420, case no. 425861, movement no. 728389, manual winding caliber 12-400 with Geneva seal and fine adjusting device, very rare so-called "Gübelin" dial with very fine enameled, raised indexes, golden hands, leather strap with buckle like new, in well-kept condition, in working order. In 1959, the reference 3420 was the only "Amagnetic" without soft iron cap on market and was manufactured until 1983. Early pieces made before 1961 were still equipped with the legendary Calatrava caliber 12-400, from 1961 with the caliber 27-400.
now only: 4.500 €
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152-4242
Wristwatch: rare, automatic Patek Philippe gentlemen's watch ref. 3514 with original special dial, 3445 Yellow, Patek Philippe box and extract of the archive, Geneva 1965
Ca. Ø34 mm, 18 K gold, reference 3514, screwed back, case no. 319400, movement no. 1123347, Patek Philippe automatic movement caliber 27-460 with so-called "jump-type" date, quality with 37 jewels, Geneva seal, 18 K gold rotor, very rare, brushed golden dial; according to the extract of the archive called type 3445, subsidiary seconds, high-grade Patek Philippe leather strap with buckle, in very good, well-kept condition; wanted collector's watch, finest quality.
now only: 7.000 €
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152-4243
Wristwatch: very fine Patek Philippe gentlemen's watch from 1944, popular reference 1450, so-called "TOP-HAT", with extract of the archive
Ca. 25 x 36 mm, 18 K gold, reference 1450, manual winding, caliber 9-90, case no. 635870, movement no. 836830, original silvered dial, original hands, leather strap like new, with buckle, very beautiful and working condition, popular collector's watched with rare "Top-Hat" case. Nearly the same "Top Hat" was sold by Christies 2014 for ca. 25,000 SwissFrancs.
now only: 5.000 €
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152-4244
Wristwatch: elegant and and very rare Patek Philippe gentlemen's watch with pyramidal glass, ref.425, Geneva 1945, well-kept condition
Ca. 20 x 43mm,18 K gold, rare square and curved case with pyramidal glass, Patek Philippe lever movement no.838504, caliber 9-90, case no.644014, reference 425, pressed back with engraving APG, silver dial with golden indexes, high-grade Patek Philippe leather strap with 18K PPC buckle, excellent condition, in working order, very rare reference. An identical PP with number 839692 was sold in Antiquorum auction 2015 (source:https://www.cortrie.de/go/dgG).
Hammerprice: 5.000 €
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152-4246
Wristwatch: Patek Philippe rarity, one of the earliest Patek Philippe gentlemen's watch "Cushion-Shape" 18 K gold, Geneva 1908, with extract of the archive
Ca. 30 × 30 mm, 18 K gold, monogram LS on back, signed case, movement and dial; Patek Philippe, movement no. 147151, case no. 285732, one of the earliest Patek Philippe wristwatch calibers with wolf's toothing and moustache lever, gilt dial and Breguet hands (slight patina), leather strap, in good condition, back with flat dents, in working order, with extract of the archive, one of the earliest known wristwatches from Patek Philippe. A comparable Patek Philippe was sold in Geneva auction in 2000 for more than 19,550 CHF (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/4lj).
now only: 7.500 €
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152-4247
Wristwatch: important and very rare, big Patek Philippe Art déco gentlemen's watch "2-tone-case", Breguet dial from 1928, box and certificates
Ca. 25 × 35 mm, 18 K white gold/yellow gold, case no. 607607, movement no. 820313, silvered dial with golden Breguet numerals, Patek Philippe leather strap with stainless steel buckle, probably original Patek Philippe leather box and Patek Philippe extract of the archive, which confirms originality. The watch is in good condition, revision recommended. This watch is one of the rarest Patek Philippe men's watches from the Art Déco era. Size, two-colored case design and the wanted Breguet dial make the watch a collector's rarity. According to our research, the last comparable piece No. 821181 was sold in Geneva auction for 28,800 Swiss francs (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/DNe).
Hammerprice: 8.000 €
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