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188-4009
Ring watch: extraordinary ring watch, signed Patek Philippe, probably from the 30s
Ca. Ø20mm, round case with probably later attached ring band, 18K gold, inside punched Patek Philippe No. 418935, manual winding, Patek Philippe lever movement number 851918, Geneva striping, silvered dial with 2 applied Roman numerals "12" and "6", intact, cleaning recommended.
Hammerprice: 1.700 €
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188-4029
Pocket watch: ultra-fine Louis XV lady's' Lepine with gold/ enamel case, set with diamonds and pearls, No.200305, probably Paul Garnier Paris, ca. 1890
Ca. Ø24.5mm, 18K gold, ca. 14g, exceptional quality case, both sides with red engine turned enamel, back with netlike gold inlay, each mesh set with a half pearl or diamond, fantastic work, case number 200305, fine cylinder movement with wolf's toothing, perfectly preserved Louis XV enamel dial and pink gold hands, optically in excellent condition, movement needs cleaning, one hinge pin needs to be replaced. The watch is of outstanding quality and could probably be a Patek Philippe export watch according to the number, probably also Paul Garnier Paris, who was also supplied by Patek Philippe.
Hammerprice: 850 €
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188-4030
Pendant watch/ form watch: rarity, ball watch "Boule de Geneve" with extremely rare gold and ivory case, probably Geneva around 1890
Ca. Ø22.5mm, ca. 22g, ivory case with gold mountings, patent case with winding mechanism and time setting by rotating the bezel, very fine lever movement, same construction as the Patek Philippe ball watches, unsigned, enamel dial with blue numerals and red "12", pink gold hands, glass is missing, movement intact but needs cleaning, winding mechanism very sluggish, bezel with fine crack in the ivory at the screw. A Boule de Geneve with ivory case is an absolute rarity. Normally these watches are made of gold and enamel.
Hammerprice: 550 €
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188-4071
Form watch/ pendant watch: exquisite "Boule de Geneve" ball form watch with granulation and diamond setting, No.18474, probably Patek Philippe, Geneva ca. 1860
Ca. Ø18mm, ca. 15.5g, 18K gold, the entire case decorated in a special granulation technique, middle part set with rose cut diamonds, patent case with winding mechanism and time setting by turning the case halves, ultra-fine miniature lever movement with moustache lever, similar constructed to the well-known signed Patek Philippe ball watch movements (see Huber & Banbery page 75), plate numbered 18474 on both sides, case 14474, typical enamel dial with red 12, tip of the later hour hand is missing, overall in very beautiful condition, movement needs cleaning, 2 of the small case screws are missing. The watch is a rarity and possibly an unsigned early Patek Philippe. The watch shown in Huber & Banbery page 75 is identical in construction and also bears a low 5-digit number, namely 16010 and is additionally punched with Patek Philippe and the number 157415. A ball watch with an almost identical case down to the last detail, signed Patek Philippe, was offered by Dr. Crott in the 94th auction in 2016 as lot 381 (https://www.cortrie.de/go/NK8).
Hammerprice: 1.000 €
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188-4072
Pendant watch/ brooch watch: rarity, "Boule de Genève", very rare quality, gold/ platinum/ enamel with diamonds, smallest size known to us, ca. 1890
Ca. Ø16 mm, 18K gold and platinum, No. 4945, blue engine turned enamel, surrounded with diamonds, winding and hand setting by turning the upper half of the case, fine miniature movement with lever escapement, enamel dial, in excellent condition, blue numerals and red "12", gold hands, corresponding gold brooch with sapphires, in working order, in nearly perfect condition, only the glass is missing. These very fine watches were made in the time of 1865-1920, mainly by Geneva manufacturers, the most famous by Patek Philippe. The enormous publicity for this lovely "Boules de Genève" led to a storm of orders from Royalty from all over the world. Patek Philippe delivered i.a. pieces to Prince Hussein Kamil of Egypt (1887) and Empress Teresa of Brazil (1888); both pieces are illustrated in the catalouge of the "Timepieces of Royalty" exhibition, which took place at the Patek Philippe Museum in autumn 2005. Today, the permanent exhibition of the museum has a small number of later Boules de Genève models in various designs.
Hammerprice: 1.500 €
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188-4089
Pocket watch: very fine unique enamel watch in the style of the painting of Blois of the 17th century. Koehn Geneve No.72362, almost identical with the Patek Philippe enamel watch No.76344 from 1887
Ca. Ø27.5mm, ca. 24g, 18K gold, No.72362, case maker's mark AE, special case without hinges, completely enamelled, finest enamel painting in the Watteau style, representation of a pair of lovers under a tree, mountain scenery in the background, completely removable movement, gold crown and bow, silver movement holder numbered 72362, glazed movement, fine lever movement, matching number to the case, original Louis XV enamel dial in excellent condition and pink gold Louis XV gold hands. The watch is in working order and in excellent condition, completely original and unrestored. It is an absolute rarity. The similarity to the Patek Philippe watches 84141 (shown in Huber & Banbery "Patek Philippe" page. 126, pic. 52C) and 76344 (https://www.cortrie.de/go/6vr) sold in one of our past auctions for 18,500€ is obvious. The unusual construction of the cases, the dials and the painting is very similar to all 3 watches. All watches have numbers close together. All movements have silver movement holders and can be completely removed from the case and are not hinged. It can be strongly assumed, that the same case maker made the two special Patek Philippe watches and the Koehn watch shown here. The fact that Eduard Koehn was director at Patek Philippe at the time of the production of these 3 watches also speaks for this. Eduard Koehn (1839-1908) went from a simple watchmaker to director at Patek Philippe. He was born in Germany and studied at the watchmaking school in Geneva. He started as a simple watchmaker with Patek Philippe and later became a partner. In 1891 Eduard Koehn bought the company H.R. Ekegren. The quality awareness he got during his many years at Patek Philippe was later reflected in his own products, which he designed and manufactured.
Hammerprice: 2.000 €
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188-4101
Pocket watch: exquisite and rare early Patek Philippe splendour hunting case watch with special case decoration "Vermicelle", No. 11050, Geneva 1855, with extract from the archives
Ca. Ø39mm, ca. 56g, 18K gold, extremely intricate case engraving "Vermicelle", noted in the extract from the archives, special case quality with glazed dome, high movement quality with very large compensation balance, wolf's toothing, enamel dial in perfect condition, blued steel hands, case and movement with matching number, case, movement and dial signed Tiffany, in working order, in very beautiful condition, slightly used, fly spring has to be replaced, otherwise completely original, with signed original box. The watch comes with an extract from the archives. The watch was made in 1855 and sold to Tiffany in 1859.
Hammerprice: 3.000 €
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188-4102
Pocket watch: very rare Patek Philippe lady's hunting case watch "Louis XV", No. 69928 delivered to Pleister in London, ca. 1885
Ca. Ø34mm, ca. 34g, 18K pink gold, hunting case watch with Louis XV lateral hinge, case punch Patek Philippe, case and movement matching number 69928, dome signed, numbered and with seller's signature Pleister London, very beautiful precision lever movement with moustache lever and wolf's toothing, extremely rare, original Louis XV dial with blue Roman numerals and golden minutes, pink gold hands, in working order and in very good condition, case with minimal signs of use, original sales box of the English jeweller. These Louis XV pocket watches by Patek Philippe are very rare and were manufactured only short time in this design.
Hammerprice: 2.000 €
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188-4103
Pocket watch: interesting very early Patek Philippe watch with key winding and rare calibre, Patek Philippe & Co. Geneva No. 28581, ca. 1868
Ca. Ø47mm, ca. 82g, 18K gold, engine turned, reeded band, signed and numbered, interesting and very rare bar movement with key winding, large balance with gold screws and moustache lever, enamel dial in very good condition, filigree Breguet steel hands, in very beautiful condition, fine collector's watch, in working order.
Hammerprice: 2.000 €
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188-4104
Pocket watch: historically interesting Patek Philippe pocket watch No. 7114, one of the earliest made Patek Philippe hunting case watches with 1st version of the crown winding developed by Adrien Philippe, Geneva 1852
Ca. Ø49mm, ca. 83g, 18K gold, engine turned, hunting case à-goutte, case and movement with matching number 7114, spring lid with very fine engraved coat of arms, dome numbered and inscribed: "Invention Brevetée de Patek Philippe & Co. a Geneve", technically very interesting, very early Patek Philippe precision lever movement with 1st version of the crown winding invented by Adrien Philippe (French patent no. 1317 of April the 22nd, 1845), wolf's toothing, extraordinary large and very special moustache compensation lever with ring-shaped ends, very beautifully preserved screwed enamel dial with unusual position of the seconds at "8", filigree Breguet steel hands, movement intact, case with signs of use and age, technically and historically highly interesting Patek Philippe collector's watch.
Hammerprice: 2.100 €
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188-4105
Pocket watch: elegant Patek Philippe man's pocket watch with original box, Ankerchronometer, delivered to the chronometer maker Rodanet in Paris, ca. 1885
Ca. Ø46mm, ca. 72g, 18K pink gold, very high quality case, case and movement with matching number 71659, dome signed and numbered, Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer movement with extra large balance, moustache lever, winding wheels with wolf's toothing, enamel dial with Roman numerals (small hairline at the rim), blued steel hands, probably original box, in good condition, in working order.
Hammerprice: 2.200 €
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188-4106
Pocket watch: exquisite Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer No.78061, special and extremely rare chronometer calibre, Geneva ca. 1889
Ca. Ø48.5mm, ca. 101g, 18K pink gold, à-goutte, case signed and numbered, case number 200040, movement number 78061, additionally the year 1889, extremely rare calibre with 2/3 plate with Geneva striping, exceptionally large chronometer balance, lever movement with balanced lever, special fine adjusting device, screwed gold chatons, signed and numbered movement, signed enamel dial in very beautiful condition, blued steel hands, very fine and rare Patek Philippe in very good and working condition.
Hammerprice: 2.820 €
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188-4107
Pocket watch: very rare Patek Philippe pocket watch chronometer with unusual movement construction, No.70279, ca. 1883
Ca. Ø48 mm, ca. 85g, 18K gold, case no. 225323, movement no. 70279, movement number also on case, dome signed and numbered, Ankerchronometer with very large chronometer balance and unusual main plate, very long regulator pointer, very rare Patek Philippe calibre, original enamel dial, pink gold hands, case, movement and dial signed, Patek Philippe rarity.
Hammerprice: 3.450 €
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188-4108
Pocket watch: very rare Patek Philippe Ankerchronometer "Gondolo" with original box, Geneve 1912
Ca. Ø47mm, ca. 74g, 18K gold, monogram RP on back, signed Patek Philippe & Cie Geneve No. 167368, very fine Ankerchronometer movement with fine adjusting device and moustache lever, wolf's toothing, Chronometer balance with gold screws, original enamel dial inscribed "Chronometro Gondolo Patek Philippe & Cie Geneve", red 24h register, gold hands, in working order, signed original box.
Hammerprice: 2.800 €
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188-4109
Pocket watch: exquisite Patek Philippe dress watch in the very rare chronometer quality "EXTRA", made for Tiffany ca. 1925, with original box
Ca. Ø45mm, ca. 62g, 18K gold, case and movement with matching number 804452, signed Patek Philippe and Tiffany & Co., dome with initials and dates from 1928 and 1949, referring to the previous owners, extremely rare thin Ankerchronometer of extra quality, top quality, Geneva striping, completely signed and numbered, silvered dial with gold Breguet numerals and gold Breguet hands, in very good condition with original box, in working order. This watch is very rare. Only very few dress watches were equipped with the best chronometer calibre "Extra" or "Special" at Patek Philippe. Additionally the watch has a special case with an integrated invisible hinge and the rare original box is still present.
Hammerprice: 2.900 €
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188-4110
Pocket watch: very fine and large Art Deco gold hunting case watch by Patek Philippe No.201902, ca. 1930
Ca. Ø51.5mm, ca. 90g, very solid thin hunting case, signed Patek Philippe, numbered 290241, movement number 201902, signed dome, bow also punched PPC, very fine gilt precision lever movement with wolf's toothing, Geneva double seal, signed and numbered bridge, very beautiful dial with golden Breguet numerals, Breguet hands, in very good condition, in working order, comes with an old leather pouch.
Hammerprice: 2.550 €
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188-4115
Wristwatch: very fine gentleman's watch by Patek Philippe Reference 96, Geneva 1937, with extract from the archives
Ca. Ø30mm, 18K gold, manual winding, Reference 96, pressed back, case no. 295358, movement no. 828277, calibre 12-120, subsidiary seconds at "6", golden dial in very beautiful condition, leather strap with gilt buckle, Patek Philippe extract from the archives, very rare.
Hammerprice: 3.550 €
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188-4116
Wristwatch: rarity, very early Patek Philippe Calatrava with black dial, original box, extract from the archives, Geneva 1937
Ca. Ø31mm, 18K gold, Reference 96, pressed back, case number 294793, manual winding, movement number 827491, beautiful movement quality with Geneva striping and wolf's toothing, large gold screw balance, dial with white enamel lettering, gold hands, black leather strap with 18K PP buckle, black Calatrava original box, in very beautiful condition, in working order, dial according to the extract from the archives originally black, in the meantime faded and dark grey, very rare in this version.
Hammerprice: 6.000 €
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188-4140
Pocket watch: important and extremely rare gold automaton pocket watch "The Wandering Theatre", BOUVIER FRÈRES "La Chasse Carousel" No.6218, Geneva ca. 1810
"Ca. Ø55mm, ca. 90g, 18K pink gold, original case with serial number 6218, case maker's mark P. C4, signed gilt verge movement, signed excellently preserved original enamel dial, in the upper part the aperture/ stage, background with a painted landscape, in the foreground a house and in front of it a path on which various figures are passing by the aperture while the watch is running, pink gold hands, probably original key, in excellent working order, including automaton and figures. Bouvier was the manufacturer of this extremely rare automaton. According to our research, only about 10 of these automatons have appeared at auctions so far. 4 of them are now in the collection of the Patek Philippe Museum, namely the numbers No. 6389, 7066, 6129 and 6589. Interesting is the present version with the automaton on the dial. This seems to be the only known piece so far. All other Bouvier wandering automatons have the automaton on the back. Since the dial is also signed, it is obvious, that this watch is not a rebuild, but absolutely original. An additionally enamelled piece was in the Dr. Crott auction No. 96 as lot 75, estimated price 40,000€ to 60,000€ (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/vj9). A very similar automaton, also made in the plain gold version, but signed Chevalier & Cochet was auctioned in Geneva and sold for 23,000 Swiss Francs in 2010 (https://www.cortrie.de/go/Grq). Since the technology of the automaton is identical and Chevalier & Cochet like Bouvier worked in Geneva at the same time, it is assumed that the automaton was made by the same manufacturer, only with different seller signatures.
Hammerprice: 10.000 €
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188-4155
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 with 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: 4.600 €
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188-4156
Pocket watch: very early and very thin Geneva dress watch minute repeater, chronograph with register, Haas Neveux & Co., Genève, No. 20247, ca. 1920
Ca. Ø45mm, ca. 51g, 18K gold, signed and numbered, matching numbers on case and movement, very fine, very thin calibre with Geneva seal, lever escapement, repeating hours, quarters and minutes, very fine chronograph with 30-minute register, silvered, engine turned dial, blued Breguet steel hands, in working order, in 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 movements are wanted collector's items.
Hammerprice: 6.000 €
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188-4157
Pocket watch: very fine, small chronograph Rattrapante, gold/enamel case, Bailey, Banks & Biddle, no. 119661/251635, probably Patek Philippe 1904
Ca. Ø47 mm, ca. 80 g, 18 K gold, fine enamel on back, horse scene, dome with ladies portrait, case no. 251635, movement no. 119661, matching with the numeral system by Patek Philippe 1904, very fine caliber with lever escapement, fine adjusting device, chronograph, main plate inscribed "Swiss", original enamel dial with red minutes, pink gold hands, blued steel chronograph hand, very beautiful condition, in working order. Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., Philadelphia, was one of the most important clients of Patek Philippe.
Hammerprice: 4.000 €
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188-4163
Pocket watch: early and very fine Patek Philippe gold hunting case quarter hour repeater, former nobility property, No.47800, Geneva ca. 1875
Ca. Ø49mm, ca. 95g, 18K gold, case with Patek Philippe punch and serial number 47800, matching number to the movement, dome signed and numbered, high quality Patek Philippe precision lever movement with quarter hour repeater, wolf's toothing, enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, dial with fine old hairline, in working order and in good condition. The current polished plain à-goutte gold case was originally decorated with an applied gold nobility monogram and a gift inscription on the spring lid. Both were professionally removed in the post-war period.
Hammerprice: 5.000 €
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188-4164
Pocket watch: very heavy rare Patek Philippe split seconds chronograph from 1893, Ankerchronometer, delivered to Tiffany & Co. New York
Ca. Ø54 mm, ca. 135g, 18K 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 135g 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: 5.800 €
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188-4165
Pocket watch: rare early crown pusher chronograph, Patek Philippe No.65610, Geneva 1883, 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, signed original enamel dial (central small imperfections) blued steel hands, overall in very beautiful condition, very fine quality, in working order. The extract from the archives confirms that the chronograph was manufactured in 1883 and sold on 17 September 1884.
Hammerprice: 6.000 €
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188-4174
Pocket watch: unique, very fine gold/ enamel pocket watch chronometer, signed F. Veyrat Geneve No.2052, ca. 1860
Ca. Ø50 mm, ca. 110g, 18K gold, excellent case quality, à-goutte case, 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 large 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, in very beautiful original condition, extremely rare gold/ enamel pocket watch with a unique decoration.
Hammerprice: 2.000 €
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188-4187
Pocket watch: extremely rare like new gold/ enamel hunting case watch "Venice", Longines No. 52952854, from the 70's, with original box!
Ca. Ø43.5mm, ca. 85g, 18K gold, enamel hunting case watch, extremely high quality and very massive case with coined band, both sides with fine enamel painting, representations of Venice, fine lever movement No. 52952854, white dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, signed case, movement and dial, in working order, in nearly like new and probably unused condition. These Longines enamel watches are extremely rare and were produced only in very small numbers. They are comparable to the Patek Philippe References 823, 852 and 866, also from the 1970s, which are now traded at connoisseur prices.
Hammerprice: 3.600 €
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188-4191
Pocket watch/ pendant watch: extremely rare gold/ enamel form watch "Flower Basket", rare heart-shaped movement, signed J. & A. Jaccard, No.1036, ca. 1850
Ca. 26 × 42mm, ca. 26g, 18K gold, No.1036, unique and extremely high quality case with representation of a flower basket on both sides, outstanding quality, exceptional enamel painting with representation of a bouquet of flowers with raised blossoms (especially rare), both sides with spring lid mechanism, dome and movement heart-shaped, cylinder movement with key winding, enamel dial, miniature Breguet hands, intact and in very beautiful condition. The watch is a rarity in this design and condition. Most of these watches have a plain enamel. This watch here has raised blossoms, which gives it a particularly three-dimensional impression. Among others, there are also watches by Patek Philippe and by Vacheron and Constantin with heart-shaped movements. A comparable movement is shown in Huber & Banbury "Patek Philippe" page 108, serial number 6965. An almost identical watch, only with differently represented flowers, was part of our 166th auction as lot 4253 and was sold for 12,380€ (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/gl5).
Hammerprice: 7.500 €
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188-4204
Pocket watch/ pendant watch: exquisite and very early Patek Philippe gold/ enamel watch, No.19782, Geneva ca. 1860
Ca. Ø 38mm, ca. 26g, 18K gold, very beautiful gold case, curved rim, floral ornaments, enamel painting on back, 2 young ladies with traditional alpine outfits, mountains in the background, dome signed and numbered, Patek & Co., No.19782, bar movement with cylinder escapement, enamel dial in very beautiful condition, blued Breguet steel hands, movement intact, in very beautiful condition, with old watchbox by jeweller Stark Dresden.
Hammerprice: 3.650 €
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188-4225
Pocket watch: museum-like rarity, Louis XIV oignon watch repeater with solid gold case and gold dial, Antoine Frizon Paris, ca. 1705, only 4 pieces are known!
Ca. Ø59.5mm, ca. 194g, extremely splendid and beautifully preserved gold case with sound openings, various animal motifs, tendrils and floral motifs, bell punched BII, signed verge movement with high pillars and regulation in manner of Tompion, repeating the hours and quarters on bell, unique gold/ enamel dial (small imperfections in the enamel), original hands, intact. The watch is an absolute rarity. Oignons from the Louis XIV period were made in gold only for the highest demands. So far only 4 of these watches have been registered: 1. The one presented here; 2. Oignon by Delorme, sold at Sotheby's for about 56,000 Swiss Francs in 2011 (https://www.cortrie.de/go/3BM), 3. A gold oignon at the Patek Philippe Museum. 4. And another one at the Musee du Louvre. According to our knowledge, the Frizon watch presented here has already been auctioned twice, the first time in Geneva in 2012, estimated at 30,000 - 50,000CHF (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/bmX), and once again in our 145th auction with a selling price of ca. 26,000€ (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/aqW).
Hammerprice: 16.000 €
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188-4253
Pocket watch: important, heavy Patek Philippe pocket watch chronometer No. 47756, deck chronometer with helical hairspring, Geneva ca. 1875, with extract from the archives
Ca. Ø53 mm, ca. 135g, 18K gold, à-goutte-case, gold monogram on back, signed Patek Philippe & Co. Geneve No. 47756, case No. 47756, exquisite chronometer movement, rare quality, helical hairspring, with golden wheels, wolf's toothing, large chronometer balance with gold screws, moustache lever, signed enamel dial, fine steel hands, in very good condition, in working order, rarity. Patek Philippe produced only a few pocket watch chronometer with this deck calibre, a few with lever escapement and a few with spring detent escapement. This special edition with golden wheels and helical hairspring was probably made for the English market. A comparable chronometer from the same year with the number 47683, also with the same case number, was sold in Geneva auction (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/MLl). With extract from the archives.
Hammerprice: 13.500 €
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188-4254
Pocket watch: especially heavy Patek Philippe pocket watch minute repeater, No. 65905, top quality, sold by PP Retailer M. Scooler New Orleans 1883
Ca. Ø53mm, ca. 146g, 18K gold, back with fine engraved monogram, case and movement numbered 65905, dome with later dedication from 1910, glazed movement, Patek Philippe precision lever movement in top quality, Geneva striping, balanced lever, repeating the hours, quarters and minutes, signed and numbered, signed enamel dial, blued steel hands, in very good condition, very fine and very valuable Patek Philippe collector's watch. This watch is an exceptional quality and a particularly heavy and large example for an open face pocket watch. Patek Philippe sold some very fine repeater watches and chronographs through his retailer M. Scooler in New Orleans. The most interesting pocket watch by Patek Philippe with Scooler signature so far was the chronograph with regulator dial No. 65214, auctioned by Skinner 2011, estimated price 40,000 - 60,000US$ (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/7XA).
Hammerprice: 9.500 €
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188-4255
Pocket watch: absolute rarity, 1 of only 6 known Patek Philippe split-seconds chronographs with regulator dial and chronometer quality "Special", in nearly like new condition, No.48481, Geneva 1881, with copy of the extract from the archives
Ca. Ø52.5mm, ca. 142g, 18K pink gold, extremely rare special case with 3 hinged lids like a hunting case watch, but with view to the dial, case and movement numbered 48481, dome with 2 gift engravings John Tucker 1883 and Russel Tucker 1888, Ankerchronometer of quality "Special" with Geneva striping and extremely rare split-seconds chronograph including a regulator dial, original enamel dial with red minutes and 1/5-seconds register, blued steel hands, dial also numbered 48481, in nearly like-new and excellent condition. This is a real Patek Philippe rarity! According to our knowledge only 5 more of these Patek Philippe split-seconds chronographs in exactly this technical design are known and 2 more in a slightly modified construction. All these 8 watches were made for the American market, at least 2 of them for Tiffany and 2 for Bailey, Banks & Biddle (like the one here), 5 of the watches as open face watches, 3 with hunting watch cases. Only 3 of the watches, namely the present watch with the number 48481, the 65409 and the 90315 were made in pink gold, the other 5 watches in yellow gold. Only 2 of the watches have the special case with 3 hinged lids, this watch and the 90315, sold in the 183rd auction Dr. Crott as lot 180 for more than 50,000€. Also the 65409, the 3rd pink gold watch in this series was sold for a remarkable price, sold at Antiquorum in Geneva for 50,000 Swiss Francs in 2012 (source: https://www.cortrie.de/go/V66). It is also noteworthy that Patek Philippe used movements in the Ankerchronometer quality "SPECIAL" for these watches. The "Special" and "Extra" quality marking was used exclusively to indicate the highest quality chronometers. According to the extract from the archives the watch was sold in 1881.
Hammerprice: 15.600 €
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188-4256
Pocket watch: Patek Philippe pocket chronometer with equation of time, perpetual calendar and moon phase, museum piece, No.31090, Geneva ca. 1870, only 7 of these watches were made!
Ca. Ø55.5mm, ca. 124g, 18K pink gold, splendour case with high relief, back with finely engraved vines and leaves, integrated enamelled monogram, probably an Arabic character, very fine à-gout version, case and movement with matching number, 31090, signed and numbered dome, delivered to Rodanet, the Patek Philippe distributor in Paris, Rodanet number 9294, exquisite Patek Philippe chronometer movement with extra large chronometer balance, lever escapement, wolf's toothing, extremely rare technical complication: equation of time, perpetual calendar, moon phase, original enamel dial in very good condition, below the "12" the indication of the moon phase and the "true time" (equation of time), pink gold hands for the perpetual calendar, blued steel hands for the time, in excellent condition with probably original wooden box, covered with velvet and silk. This watch is probably one of the rarest Patek Philippe pocket watches offered at auction in the last 20 years. The owner has been informed by Patek Philippe that only 7 of these watches have been made and this watch was number 3 of them. The first of these watches was the number 24920, which also had an equation of time table and a compass on the back. From this watch only archive photographs from 1867 exist (shown in Huber & Banbery, page 203, image 176.). It is quite possible that the watch presented here is the only still existing example of these 7 watches, because according to our research no other of these watches have shown up so far. In total Patek Philippe produced only 11 pocket watches with equation of time until the famous "Henry Graves" in 1933. What is an equation of time? The equation of time shows the difference between the mean solar time and the true solar time. This is variable during the course of a year. It is therefore the difference between the time shown by a sundial and the time shown by a perfectly regulated watch, which would indicate noon at the time the sun passes the meridian. This difference results from the combination of two effects. First, the movement of the earth around the sun, its elliptical orbit (instead of circular). Second, the inclination of its axis of rotation in the orbit. What is a sector-type equation of time, such as the one in this watch? Solar time is permanently indicated by an index or hand on a subsidiary dial, generally graduated in a sector from + 15 to - 15 minutes. To know the solar time, it is therefore necessary to add or remove this time lapse to or from the mean time.
Hammerprice: 80.000 €
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188-4258
Marine/ deck chronometer: Patek Philippe marine chronometer "NAVIQUARTZ " in the rare version with black dial, in completely original condition with numerous papers, from the 70's/80's
Ca. 14 × 20cm, aluminium/ plastic, precision quartz movement, certified chronometer, black dial, centre seconds, serial number 1801609, original box, papers, operating manual and original price list.
Hammerprice: 1.900 €
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