96th Auction
2017/11/18
Lot 97
Attributed to Frères Les Raffard à Genève / F. J. Pompejo in Wien (Vienna), 64 x 27 mm, 25 g, circa 1810
An exquisite gold enamel and half-pearl set mandolin-form watch with concealed dial
Case: 14k gold, enamel, later Viennese 14k gold Austro-Hungarian monarchy assay mark 1866-1872. Dial: enamel. Movm.: miniature full plate movement, keywind, chain/fusee, verge escapement, three-arm brass balance.
The quality of the engraving and enamelling on the case is outstanding. The instrument is finely executed. This is a one-of-a-kind piece of jewellery.
Front and back are decorated with engine-turned geometric pattern and translucent red and cobalt blue enamelling; the sides have Champlevé enamelling and half pearl ornamentation. A white sheet of music framed by green Champlevé enamel foliage is shown on the back. The front is studded with half-pearls and decorated with finely scrolled leaves. The glass-panelled sound hole reveals the escapement, the strings are made of gold.
This watch can be attributed on the basis of an almost identical watch signed by Frères Les Raffard sold by Antiquorum, Geneva in 2011.
Similar watches are illustrated and described in "The Sandberg Watch Collection" by Terence Camerer-Cuss, Geneva 1998, pp. 444.
According to Juergen Abeler Vienna watchmaker Franz Josef Pompejo was born in 1754. In 1785 it was the first time he was recorded. Pompejo died in 1829.
An exquisite gold enamel and half-pearl set mandolin-form watch with concealed dial
Case: 14k gold, enamel, later Viennese 14k gold Austro-Hungarian monarchy assay mark 1866-1872. Dial: enamel. Movm.: miniature full plate movement, keywind, chain/fusee, verge escapement, three-arm brass balance.
The quality of the engraving and enamelling on the case is outstanding. The instrument is finely executed. This is a one-of-a-kind piece of jewellery.
Front and back are decorated with engine-turned geometric pattern and translucent red and cobalt blue enamelling; the sides have Champlevé enamelling and half pearl ornamentation. A white sheet of music framed by green Champlevé enamel foliage is shown on the back. The front is studded with half-pearls and decorated with finely scrolled leaves. The glass-panelled sound hole reveals the escapement, the strings are made of gold.
This watch can be attributed on the basis of an almost identical watch signed by Frères Les Raffard sold by Antiquorum, Geneva in 2011.
Similar watches are illustrated and described in "The Sandberg Watch Collection" by Terence Camerer-Cuss, Geneva 1998, pp. 444.
According to Juergen Abeler Vienna watchmaker Franz Josef Pompejo was born in 1754. In 1785 it was the first time he was recorded. Pompejo died in 1829.
estimated
15.000—17.000 €
Price realized
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