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171-4051
Pocket watch: extraordinary early gold Patek Philippe Lepine, No.12670, Geneva 1856, with extract from the archives
Ca. Ø40mm, ca. 40g, 18K gold, case with special floral engraving, described in the extract from the archives as "Fond gravé d'ornaments fleurons", dome signed and numbered, cylindre movement with extraordinary bridges, screwed enamel dial, filigree Breguet hands, in completely original condition, dial with minimal imperfections at the screws, movement needs cleaning and revision. The watch comes with an extract from the archives and was made in 1856.
Hammerprice: 1.550 €
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171-4052
Pocket watch/ pendant watch: beautiful, early gold/enamel Lepine set with diamonds, Patek Philippe No.26619, Geneva ca. 1865
Ca. Ø33mm, 18K gold, back with green engine turned enamel, set with rose-cut diamonds, fine coin rim, dome signed, bridge movement with cylindre escapement, very well preserved enamel dial, filigree Breguet hands, presumably original sales box, enamel peripheral with slight imperfections, otherwise in very beautiful condition and in working order, additionally with old winding key.
Hammerprice: 1.100 €
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171-4128
Pocket watch: impressive, heavy pocket chronometer Patek Philippe "CHRONOMETRO GONDOLO", ca.1908
Ca. Ø56mm, ca. 128g, 18K gold, engine turned, back with finest engraved monogram LM, largest version of a Gondolo pocket chronometer, Patek Philippe punch, case number 253265, movement number 150292, top quality Ankerchronometer, solid gold wheels, wolf's toothing, chronometer balance, moustache lever, special fine adjusting device, perfectly preserved signed enamel dial, inscribed Chronometro Gondolo, golden hands, in working order and in very good, probably nearly unused condition.
Hammerprice: 4.100 €
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171-4130
Pocket watch: early Patek Philippe man's watch, small, fine Ankerchronometer in pink gold, No.59815, Geneva ca. 1880
Ca. Ø46.5mm, ca. 75g, 18K pink gold, very beautiful solid case, case signed Patek Philippe, case and movement with matching numbers 59815, fine Ankerchronometer movement with large balance, wolf's toothing and moustache lever, original signed enamel dial in good condition, blued steel hands, in very good condition, in working order. Pocket watches in the small size of 46.5mm are very rarely equipped with an Ankerchronometer.
Hammerprice: 2.500 €
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171-4131
Pocket watch: very early gold crown winding Patek Philippe hunting case watch, ca. 1861
Ca. Ø47mm, ca. 75g, 18K gold, hunting case watch, engine turned, case and movement with matching number 19959, signed Patek Philippe Geneve, made for the chronometer maker Rodanet in Paris, bridge movement with very early crown winding mechanism, wolf's toothing, cylindre escapement, screwed enamel dial, Breguet steel hands, spring lid does not open completely, in working order.
Hammerprice: 2.400 €
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171-4132
Pocket watch: very early Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer with early crown winding, No.17859, Geneva 1860, with extract from the archives
Ca. Ø47mm, ca. 81g, 18K gold, hunting caes à goutte, engine turned, reeded mid-section, case and movement with matching number 17859, dome signed and numbered, additionally inscribed: "Invention & Execution de Patek Philippe & Co."early bridge movement with wolf's toothing, early crown winding and moustache lever, movement also signed and numbered, signed screwed enamel dial, Breguet steel hands, dial with minor imperfections, case with signs of use, in working order, rare, very early Ankerchronometer quality.
Hammerprice: 2.800 €
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171-4133
Pocket watch: rare, early gold/ enamel hunting case watch set with diamonds, Patek Philippe delivered to Tiffany in New York, Geneva ca. 1860
Ca. Ø38mm, ca. 47g, 18K gold, hunting case à goutte, blue engine turned enamel on both sides, spring lid set with rose-cut diamonds, case and movement with matching number 16460, dome numbered, double signature Patek Philippe & Co. Geneve and Tiffany & Co. New York, very fine early precision movement with crown winding, wolf's toothing and moustache lever, Geneva top quality, signed, screwed enamel dial, blued steel hands, in good condition, enamel at the rim and at the screws to the dial with minimal imperfections, in working order. An almost identical Patek Philippe with the number 16477, also delivered to Tiffany and sold in March 1860, was part of the auction "The Art Of Patek Philippe, Geneva, April 09, 1989".
Hammerprice: 3.100 €
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171-4134
Pocket watch: heavy Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer "Gondolo" with extremely rare special dial, No.182519, ca. 1916
Ca. Ø56mm, ca. 132g, 18K gold, beautiful preserved engine turning, good stiff hinge, in little used condition, dome signed and numbered, inside lid with dedication, case number 290562, movement number 182519, Ankerchronometer movement of finest quality, extra large chronometer balance, patented fine adjusting device, moustache lever, gold wheels, wolf's toothing, extremely rare special dial with red 24-hours and red seconds, gold hands, in working order, largest and heaviest version of the Gondolo chronometer, only very little signs of use, very fine collector's watch.
Hammerprice: 4.600 €
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171-4135
Pocket watch: rare early crown pusher chronograph, Patek Philippe No.65610, Geneva 1883, presumably original box, extract from the archives
Ca. Ø49mm, ca. 100g, 18K gold, à goutte case, case and movement with matching number 65610, rare Ankerchronometer quality with extra large gold balance with screws, wolf's toothing, Geneva striping, very early chronograph movement, start and stop with crown pusher, original signed enamel dial (small central imperfections) blued steel hands, overall in very beautiful condition, very fine quality, in working order, the watch comes with a high-quality original mahogany box with ivory inlay, covered with red silk, box not signed anymore.
Hammerprice: 7.000 €
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171-4136
Pocket watch: extremely rare Patek Philippe, earliest known to us Patek Philippe "Seconde Morte", No.4994 from 1851
Ca. Ø45mm, ca. 66g, 18K gold, fine à goutte quality, engine turned, coin rim, dome signed and numbered, earliest known to us Patek Philippe Seconde Morte, movement with key winding and lever escapement, bridge signed, later detachable winding wheels for manual winding, original enamel dial, signed at the rim, screwed, finest Breguet steel hands, intact, revision recommended, bow not original, technical Patek Philippe rarity.
now only: 10.000 €
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171-4149
Pocket watch: exquisite Art Deco dress watch quality "extra", Tiffany New York, platinum/ gold decoration, ca. 1924
Ca. Ø41mm, ca. 42g, platinum case with gold decoration, bow and pendant also in gold, case with Tiffany punch, platinum punch and case number 47342, gift dedication from the year 1924, extremely thin lever movement in top quality, punched "Extra", calibre Touchon, signed Tiffany & Co., 19 jewels, movement number 44209, signed dial with applied Art Deco gold numerals, golden hands, in very beautiful condition, in working order. These elegant Tiffany dress watches were almost exclusively equipped with the best Geneva quality movements. Suppliers were mainly Patek Philippe, Meylan and, like in this case, Touchon. Platinum or white gold pieces are extremely rare.
Hammerprice: 1.300 €
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171-4150
Pocket watch: extremely rare, super thin Patek Philippe dress watch with double signature Patek Philippe and Gobbi Milano, ca.1938
Ca. Ø47mm, ca. 52g, 18K gold, super thin case quality, case number 422515, movement number 891705, Patek Philippe top quality, Geneva striping, 18 jewels, adjusted in 5 positions, very rare original dial with double signature, 4 raised gold indexes, 12 raised gold semi-spheres as minute indexes, gold hands, in very beautiful condition, in working order, cleaning recommended because consigned from original owner, very rare reference.
Hammerprice: 3.000 €
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171-4152
Pocket watch: very early, very thin Geneva dress watch minute repeater, chronograph with register, Haas Neveux & Co., Genève, no. 20247, ca. 1920
Ca. Ø45mm, ca. 51g, 18 Kgold, signed and numbered, matching numbers on case and movement, very fine, very flat calibre with Geneva seal, lever escapement, repeating hours, quarters and minutes, very fine chronograph with 30min register, silvered, engine turned dial, blued Breguet steel hands, in working order, excellent condition. The watch is extremely rare and a very fine Geneva quality. Most Haas Neveux & Co. dress watches from this period are only equipped with a repeater. This watch also includes a chronograph with register. Haas Neveux & Co., along with Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Vacheron & Constantin, was one of the top 4 manufacturers of these Geneva pocket watches supplying Cartier, Verger, Van Cleef and Tiffany. These watches with prime quality movement are wanted collector's items.
Hammerprice: 5.000 €
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171-4161
Pocket watch/ pendant watch: very rare and extravagant lady's watch, Louis XVI style, signed Breguet no. 3555, ca. 1875
Ca. Ø32mm, ca. 36.5g, 18K 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 lady's 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: 550 €
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171-4164
Pendant watch: exquisite French neo-Renaissance chatelaine watch with stone case and diamonds, France ca. 1880/90
Length ca. 11 cm, case ca. Ø 29 mm, ca. 61 g, 18 K gold, very solid, prime quality case and chatelaine, large orange jewels and rose cut diamonds,"a goutte" case, very fine movement with wolf's toothing and cylindre escapement, enamel dial in perfect condition, golden hands, fantastic condition, nearly like new, rarity, comparable watches were sold by Tiffany and Patek Philippe.
Hammerprice: 2.800 €
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171-4196
Wristwatch: extremely rare Patek Philippe, Calatrava "Jumbo Centre Seconds" Ref.2481, so-called "King Size", Geneva 1955/56
Ca. Ø36.5mm, 18K gold, pressed back, reference 2481, case number 688468, movement number 704325, manual winding, calibre 27 SC with Geneva striping and fine adjusting device, silvered dial with gold indexes, centre seconds, like new leather strap with buckle, in well-kept condition, small signs of use on the back, in working order, rare and very sought after reference.
now only: 11.000 €
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171-4228
Wristwatch: important, technically highly complicated and very early platinum watch with triple date, moon phase and minute repeater, ca.1925
Ca. 34 x 34mm, platinum case, multiple punched with the French platinum hallmark (dog's head) from 1912, very fine precision lever movement with minute repeater, additionally triple date with moon phase, movement numbered under the dial 11991 and 3594, dial with Arabic numerals, hand with date, aperture for the French calendar with day and month, moon phase, moon age, including all complications in very beautiful working condition, in our opinion completely original. Old leather strap. This watch is an absolute rarity. There are hardly any wristwatches from this time with minute repeater and calendar known. The known watches are mainly attributed to Audemars Piguet and Patek Philippe. Another wristwatch that appeared years ago and which is very similar to this unsigned watch is the wristwatch with the American seller's signature James Schulz, auctioned in Geneva in 2006 and described as the most complicated known wristwatch from the time 1920-1930 (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/9lD). The watch was a highlight of the auction and had been extensively analysed. The movement was attributed to Les Fils de V. Piguet (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/5jb).
Hammerprice: 40.000 €
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171-4233
Wristwatch: popular Patek Philippe Nautilus Jumbo in stainless steel, reference 3700/11 from 1982, with extract from the archives
Ca. Ø42mm, stainless steel, Ref.3700/11, water resistant special case No.532.748, automatic movement calibre 28-255C, movement number 1310509, very beautiful preserved dial with luminous indexes, luminous hands, date, stainless steel bracelet with double felt-clasp, in very well-kept condition with Patek Philippe service box and extract from the archives. According to the consignor the watch has been regularly serviced and got an original identical numbered service case in 1996, due to the waterproof guarantee of Patek Philippe. This service is noted in the extract from the archives. The last comparable 3700 which we auctioned was sold for ca. 110,000 in May 2019.
Hammerprice: 50.000 €
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