108th Auction

2023/5/20

Lot 308

Terrier

A collection of 20 pocket watches
A large, heavy Parisian "Oignon" with quarter repeater

Sold

estimated
3.0008.000 €
Price realized
11.300 €
specific features
Case
Silver, rear bell.
Dial
Enamel.
Movement
Full plate movement, chain/fusee, 2 hammers, verge escapement, three-arm iron balance.
Diam.62 mm
Circa1715
Ctry.France
Wt.201 g


"Oignons" were most popular in France during the last 30 years of the Sun King’s reign; only a few of them were produced later than that. Single-handed oignons are always wound through the hand’s pivot where a central steel wheel under the dial transmits the power to another wheel on the worm gear shaft; two-handed oignons such as this one are designed with a winding hole in the dial. Presumably there were workshops in France that produced ebauches for oignons, however, as of today no such ebauche has ever surfaced. Oignons have a large gap between the plates which means that the parts of the movement are well visible; the viewer can easily see the individual parts and how they work like in a large-scale model - this was part of the great appeal these watches had. The oignon is robust and useful pocket watches that - in contrast to the previous pocket and pendant watches at the time - shows the time with adequate accuracy.