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Lot 2215

Omega, um 1923Gelbgold Gehäuse Nr. 6519228, 29x29 mm. Omega Handaufzug Cal. 19.4, Werk Nr. 6250796. Emailblatt mit Eisenbahnminuten, schwarzen arabischen Zahlen, Breguet-Zeigern, kl. Sekunde bei 6 Uhr. Werk und Zifferblatt signiert. Schwarzes Lederband mit Dornschliesse. Funktionstüchtig.

Lot 2256

Breguet "Classique" Chronograph, 1990er JahreRef. 3230BA/12/286. 750 Gelbgold Gehäuse Nr. 3581 A, 36 mm, Sichtboden. Handaufzug Cal. 533, Schraubenunruh mit Schwanenhals-Feinregulierung. Römische Zahlen auf partiell guillochiertem Zifferblatt und gebläuten Breguet-Zeigern. 2 Totalisatoren. Schwarzes Lederband mit Gold-Dornschliesse. Werk, Zifferblatt und Gehäuse signiert. Funktionstüchtig. Kopie Wertbestätigung von 2013, Zertifikat und Box.

Lot 1242

A French brass carriage clock,  with gilt ground porcelain panels, c1900, the enamel dial with engraved mask and Breguet hands, the panels to the sides painted with figures in 16th c dress, gong striking movement retaining the original platform lever escapement, in anglaise case with brass door, repeat button in the top, 13cm h Glass undamaged, escapement original and in working order, running when wound and striking, enamel dial in good condition, no rust on hands, one or two scratches to one of the porcelain plaques

Lot 1525

A 1930’s Art Deco Enfield Westminster chiming longcase clock having silvered dial with Arabic number chapter dial and Breguet hands. Large astragal glazed trunk window and plinth beneath. Measures191 cm tall.

Lot 181

THREE MUSEUM ART PUBLICATIONS Museum Pasifika, Selected Artwork of Asia Pacific, Equinox Publishing 2009, edited by Philippe Augier and Georges Breguet L'univers des Orientalistes, Editions Place de Victoires 2000, edited by Agnès de Gorter Pierre Bonnard 1867 - 1947, Isabelle Cahn, Exhibition catalogue from the Musée d'Orsay, 2015 Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com

Lot 484

A PORCELAIN CASED BREGUET CLOCK STRIKING ON A BELL, THE ROCAILLE TOPPED CASE ENCRUSTED WITH FLOWERS, THE ENAMEL DIAL ABOVE A PAINTED LANDSCAPE AND AN 18th C. COUPLE. H 52cms.

Lot 2454

Herrensavonette. Glattes zwei Deckel 585/000 GG-Gehäuse, brutto 91,7 g, Innendeckel aus Metall. Mattgoldenes Zifferblatt mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern und Eisenbahnminuterie, kleine Sekunde bei 6. Matt vergoldetes Dreiviertel-Platinenwerk mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale. Gehäuse num. 30 110527. Gebrauchsspuren wie Kratzer, Kerben und l. Dellen, Glas fehlend, 1 Zeiger besch. und lose anbei. Um 1900. D. 5 cm. Beigegeben: Uhrenkette. Silber, geprüft, mit Niello-Streifendekor. L. 25 cm.

Lot 2435

Frühe Armbanduhr "Vacheron & Constantin". Glattes, rundes 585/000 GG-Gehäuse, Innendeckel aus vergoldetem Metall, Rückdeckel mit aufgelegtem Monog. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern und goldenen Louis XVI.-Zeigern. Ankerwerk mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale. Gehäuse mit Herstellermarke und num. 177301, Staubdeckel sign. "Vacheron & Constantin Genève" und Angaben zum Werk. Um 1900-1910. D. 3,1 cm. Schwarzes Reptillederband.

Lot 2444

Herrensavonette. Rundes 585/000 RG-Gehäuse mit facettiertem Rand, brutto 100,1 g. Innendeckel aus vergoldetem Metall. Frontdeckel mit graviertem Monog. "JF". Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde. Matt vergoldetes Brückenankerwerk mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale, gem. "Monopol", Dürrstein, um 1910. L. Gebrauchspuren. D. 5,3 cm.

Lot 2428

Taschenuhr "James Wadsworth Manchester", als Reiseuhr. Guillochiertes 925/000 Sterlingsilber-Gehäuse, Rückdeckel mit ungravierter Monogrammkartusche, gem. "Dennison Watch Case Co. Ltd." und Beschauzeichen Birmingham mit Jahresbuchstabe u für 1919. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern, Eisenbahnminuterie, kleiner Sekunde und Vertreiber "James Wadsworth". Matt vergoldetes, schweizer Dreiviertelplatinenwerk mit Ankerhemmung, Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale, gem. Dimier Freres & Cie, ansässig La Chaux-de-Fonds, Schweiz, seit 1850. Gebrauchsspuren und Kratzer. D. 5 cm. In Holz-Etui mit Kunstlederbezug und 925/000 Sterlingsilberfront (Beschau Birmingham 1903) aufstellbar als Reiseuhr. Etui mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren, Front gedellt und Klappständer lose. D. 9,5x 8,5 cm.

Lot 2421

Damentaschenuhr. Guillochiertes und floral graviertes 14 kt. GG-Gehäuse, brutto 26,7 g, Innendeckel aus Metall, rückseitig ungravierte Wappenkartusche. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern. Matt vergoldetes Platinenwerk mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale. Gehäuse num. 19634. Tragespuren und min. gedellt, Glas mit Kratzern. Um 1900. D. 3 cm.

Lot 2411

Herrensavonette. Guillochiertes und ziseliertes 585/000 GG-Gehäuse, brutto 80,9 g, Innendeckel aus vergoldetem Metall. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Stunden- und arabischen Minutenziffern sowie kleiner Sekunde. Matt vergoldetes Brückenankerwerk mit Breguet-Spirale und Kompensationsunruh (voll aufgezogen, läuft nicht). Tragespuren und l. gedellt. Um 1900. D. 5 cm.

Lot 2415

Damensavonette. Guillochiertes drei Deckel 18 kt. GG-Gehäuse, brutto 36,4 g, schauseitig mit ungravierter Wappenkartusche. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern. Platinenwerk mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale. Gehäuse num. 93631. Gebrauchsspuren wie Kratzer und kl. Dellen. Um 1900. D. 3,5 cm.

Lot 2403

Herren-Halbsavonette. Guillochiertes 585/000 RG-Gehäuse, brutto 88 g, Innendeckel aus vergoldetem Metall. Frontdeckel mit schwarz emailliertem, römischen Ziffernkranz und Eisenbahnminuterie um mittige Verglasung. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern, Eisenbahnminuterie und kleiner Sekunde. Matt vergoldetes Dreiviertelplatinenwerk mit Ankerhemmung, Kompensationsunruh, 16 Steinen und Breguet-Spirale. Um 1900. D. 5,2 cm.

Lot 2445

Herrensavonette "System Glashütte". Glattes 585/000 GG-Gehäuse, brutto 125,7 g. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde. Vergoldetes Dreiviertel-Platinenwerk System Glashütte mit 15 Steinen, Breguet-Spirale und Kompensationsunruh. Gehäuse num. 199640 788. L. Gebrauchsspuren. Anf. 20. Jh. D. 6 cm.

Lot 2425

Frühe Herrenarmbanduhr "Omega". Tonnenförmiges, in sich gewölbtes Gehäuse mit beweglichen Bandanstößen 585/000 GG. Matt versilbertes Zifferblatt mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern, Eisenbahnminuterie und kleiner Sekunde. Matt vergoldetes Rundankerwerk mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale, num. 3988516. Gehäuseboden mit graviertem Monog. "KB". Um 1920. D. ca. 5x 3 cm. Neuwertiges, braunes Reptillederband.

Lot 114

HERMESARCEAU PMMontre bracelet en acier sur cuir.BOÎTIER : rond avec attache au sommet.CADRAN : blanc avec index chiffres Breguet et seconde centrale.MOUVEMENT : quartz.BRACELET : cuir avec boucle ardillon en acier Hermès.Signée et numérotée 1306981.DIAM. 30 mm.A stainless steel quartz wristwatch by Hermès.

Lot 8

PATEK PHILIPPE "COQ CHANTECLER"FABRIQUEE EN MAI 1908 ET VENDUE EN FEVRIER 1909 Importante montre de poche savonnette en jaune 18K et émail polychrome. BOÎTIER : en or jaune lisse avec, sur la face, un magnifique décor émaillé représentant un coq sous les traits de Constant Coquelin, illustrant son rôle dans la pièce "Chantecler" d'Edmond Rostand. Sur le revers, ses initiales, deux C entrelacés, émaillés orange et bleu. Cuvette dédicacée: "A Monsieur C. Coquelin, souvenir de son ami dévoué, Manuel d' Huicque, Paris, le.... 1909, 1ere de Chantecler". Seconde dédicace à l'intérieur du couvercle: "A mon ami Dean, en souvenir de mon père, Jean Coquelin, 1917". CADRAN : émail blanc avec index chiffres "Breguet" peints, chemin de fer, petite seconde à 6h et aiguilles poire. MOUVEMENT : mécanique, échappement à ancre. Cadan, boîtier, cuvette et mouvement signés. Numérotée 149342/257168. DIAM. 58 mm. POIDS BRUT : 178,61 gr. AVEC : écrin d'origine et certificat d'origine. Lettres de Guillermin & Mollet, Place Vendôme, Paris et de Patek Philippe, datées d'avril 1972. An important gold pocket watch by Patek Philippe with original box and certificat. It was produced in May 1908 and sold in February 1909. The watch was beautifully decorated for Constant Coquelin as a gift for his role in the Edmond Rostand play "Chantecler". Comme le mentionne la lettre de Patek Philippe datée du 11 avril 1972, à la demande de Mr Jean Coquelin, par l'intermédiaire de la Maison Guillermin & Mollet, Place Vendôme à Paris, la montre a été fabriquée en mai 1908 par Patek Philippe et vendue le 25 février 1909 à la Maison Perusset & Didisheim. Monsieur Manuel d' Huicque l'a offerte à son ami Constant Coquelin à l'occasion de la première de la pièce " Chantecler" prévue en 1909 (un vide a été laissé pour la date exacte), comme le précise la première dédicace sur la cuvette de la montre. Constant Coquelin avait été choisi pour incarner le rôle principal de " Chantecler " par Edmond Rostand.Cependant, l'acteur meurt prématurément en 1909, avant la première, et la montre revient à son fils Jean, qui l'offrira en 1917 à un ami " Dean, en souvenir de son père " (seconde dédicace à l'intérieur du boîtier).La montre sera ensuite vendue aux enchères par la Maison Chayette-Cheval à l' Hôtel Drouot le 13 juin 1984, adjugée au père de l'actuel propriétaire, qui collectionnait avec passion tous les objets en rapport avec le Coq.N.B. la lettre de Patek Philippe de 1972 ne mentionne aucun décor émaillé dans ses Registres. Cependant, la qualité d'exécution de l'émail et le réalisme apporté aux traits de Constant Coquelin font preuve d'un savoir faire extrêmement abouti."Chantecler" est une pièce de théâtre en quatre actes d'Edmond Rostand dont l'originalité est de mettre en scène des animaux. Pendant cinq ans, elle est constamment reportée pour être finalement représentée pour la première fois le 7 février 1910 au théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin devant le Tout-Paris. Edmond Rostand choisit lui-même Constant Coquelin pour interpréter "Chantecler" mais il meurt avant la première. Le rôle est finalement confié àLucien Guitry." Sur une basse-cour règne un coq, Chantecler, tellement convaincu de son importance qu'il s'imagine, par son chant, faire se lever le soleil. Mais l'arrivée d'une poule faisane bouleverse sa vie, lui révélant l'amour, de telle sorte qu'il en oublie de chanter. L'astre du jour étant cependant apparu, Chantecler devient la risée de tous les animaux domestiques et sauvages, et surtout des hiboux, créatures de la nuit qui le détestent, et le contraignent à accepter un combat public avec un autre coq. Le combat se déroule dans le salon littéraire de la Pintade. Vainqueur après avoir frôlé la mort, Chantecler défend alors la basse-cour contre les menaces d'un épervier et recouvre ainsi une part de son prestige. Injustement délaissée, mais comprenant que chez le coq la vanité est plus forte que l'amour, la faisane se sacrifie néanmoins pour lui et se porte à sa place au-devant d'un chasseur. Un coup part, mais c'est le rossignol à la voix d'or qui est blessé à mort. Le chant rauque du coq continuera seul à célébrer l'aube. "As mentioned in the letter from Patek Philippe dated April 11th 1972, at the request of Mr. Jean Coquelin, through the intermediary of the Maison Guillermin & Mollet, Place Vendôme in Paris, the watch was made in May 1908 by Patek Philippe and sold on February 25, 1909 to the Maison Perusset & Didisheim. Mr. Manuel d' Huicque offered it to his friend Constant Coquelin on the occasion of the premiere of the play "Chantecler" scheduled for 1909 (a gap has been left for the exact date), as specified in the first dedication on the case of the watch. Constant Coquelin had been chosen to play the lead role in "Chantecler" by Edmond Rostand.However, the actor died prematurely in 1909, before the premiere, and the watch went to his son Jean, who gave it in 1917 to a friend "Dean, in memory of his father" (second dedication inside the case).Then, the watch was sold at auction by the Chayette-Cheval at the Hôtel Drouot on June 13th 1984, to the father of the current owner, who was a passionate collector of all objects related to the rooster.N.B. the 1972 letter from Patek Philippe does not mention any enamelled decoration in its Registers. However, the quality of execution of the enamel and the realism brought to the features of Constant Coquelin show an extremely accomplished know-how.  "Chantecler" is a play in four acts by Edmond Rostand whose originality is to stage animals. During five years, it is constantly postponed to be finally represented for the first time on February 7, 1910 at the theater of the Porte-Saint-Martin in front of the whole Paris. Edmond Rostand himself chose Constant Coquelin to play "Chantecler" but he died before the premiere. The role is finally given to Lucien Guitry."A rooster, Chantecler, reigns over a barnyard, so convinced of his importance that he imagines that his crowing will make the sun rise. But the arrival of a pheasant hen turns his life upside down, revealing love to him in such a way that he forgets to crow. However, the sun having appeared, Chantecler becomes the laughing stock of all domestic and wild animals, and especially of the owls, creatures of the night who hate him, and force him to accept a public fight with another rooster. The fight takes place in the literary salon of the Guinea fowl. Winning after a near-death experience, Chantecler defends the barnyard against the threats of a sparrowhawk and thus recovers some of his prestige. Unjustly neglected, but understanding that in the rooster vanity is stronger than love, the pheasant nevertheless sacrifices herself for him and goes in his place to meet a hunter. A shot goes off, but it is the nightingale with the golden voice who is mortally wounded. The hoarse crowing of the rooster will continue alone to celebrate the dawn. "

Lot 41

MOVADOCHRONOMETREANNEES 40Montre bracelet en or jaune sur cuir.BOITIER : rond à degrés avec larges attaches.CADRAN : argenté deux tons avec index chiffres "Breguet" appliqués, chemin de fer et petite seconde à 6h. MOUVEMENT : mécanique.BRACELET : cuir avec boucle ardillon.Cadran, boîtier et mouvement signés. Numérotée 0195985.Diam. 29 mm.A gold manual winding wristwatch by Movado, from the 40's.

Lot 9

GUSTAVE-ROGER SANDOZ (1867-1943)Horloger de la Marine, 10, rue Royale, Paris.DEBUT XXèmeMontre de poche en or jaune 18K.BOÎTIER : lisse, monogrammé au revers.CADRAN : émail blanc avec index chiffres "Breguet" peints, chemin de fer, petite seconde à 6h et aiguilles "Breguet".MOUVEMENT : mécanique, échappement à ancre.Cadan et cuvette signés.Numérotée 12027.DIAM. 49 mm.POIDS BRUT: 79,33 g.A gold pocket watch by Gustave-Roger Sandoz, from the begining of the 20th century.

Lot 98

BREGUETREINE DE NAPLES. REF. 8908BA.Montre bracelet de dame en or jaune et diamants sur cuir.BOÎTIER : ovale à attaches, tranche cannelée, fond saphir et couronne décentrée ornée d'un saphir cabochon.CADRAN : nacre avec heures, minutes et petite seconde décentrées, intérieur argenté et guilloché. Aiguilles "Breguet" en acier bleui. Indication de la réserve de marche (40h) à midi avec ouverture pour les phases de lune.MOUVEMENT : automatique avec rotor en or jaune, cal. 537DRL1.BRACELET : cuir (neuf Breguet) avec boucle (ajourée avec B. et sertie de petits diamants) déployante en or jaune.Cadran, boîtier et mouvement signés.Numérotée 3623Q.DIM. 36,5 x 27 mm.AVEC : écrin et service complet Breguet (juin 2021).A gold, diamond and mother of pearl self winding lady's watch by Breguet. Box and service paper (juin 2012).

Lot 93

BREGUETCLASSIQUE. REF. 3130.Montre bracelet en or jaune sur cuir avec réserve de marche, quantième, phases et âge de la lune. BOITIER : rond avec tranche cannelée.CADRAN : argenté et guilloché au centre avec index chiffres romains peints. Aiguilles "Breguet" en acier bleui. MOUVEMENT : automatique. BRACELET : cuir avec boucle déployante en or jaune Breguet.Signée et numérotée 4124.DIAM. 36 mm.A gold self winding wristwatch with power reserve and moonphase by Breguet, from the 90's.

Lot 186

the case marked PLATINUM, 15 jewel manual wind movement marked VW, round silver-coloured dial with Arabic numerals in black, railroad outer seconds track in black, blued steel Breguet-style hands, diamond-set bezel, the case with engraved edges, with personalised engraving to the caseback dated 1937, on diamond-set open circular lugs, on a cord strap, the white metal clasp marked 9ct, in a red leather box retailed by Wilson & Sharp Ltd., EdinburghCase 20.5mm excluding crown

Lot 29

A LADYS MID-VICTORIAN, 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, round gold floral detailed dial, Roman numerals, Breguet hands, within a floral and foliate engraved case, case back hallmarked 18ct gold London 1852, 18ct gold dust cover, movement signed 'Robert Roskell, Liverpool 58264, approximate case width 40.9mm, approximate gross weight 61.3 grams, together with watch key (condition report: watch working at time of cataloguing, time keeping untested, general light wear, the hands have some slight wear, overall condition good)

Lot 662

A VINTAGE BREGUET CLASSIQUE 18K YELLOW GOLD WATCH, REF. 3210, SERIAL NO. 1185with mechanical movement, silvered guilloche enamel dial with Roman numerals, small seconds, with steeled blue three-part case in 18k gold, crown set with sapphire crystal cabochon, the case marked with BREGUET maker's mark, serial number 1185, A, two 75 gold standards, the dial signed BREGUET, serial number 1185, with original 17 mm black alligator strap with gold clasp, the clasp marked with 750 standard; diameter: 30 mmCONDITIONThe watch appears in very good working condition, consistent with age and use. Fine scratches to the case back. Strap worn.Shapiro Auctions does not guarantee the working of this nor any other timepiece in the sale. It should be assumed that all timepieces will require professional attention.Kindly note, the auction is comprised of two sessions:Session I: Russian and Asian Art, Antiques and Jewelry, lots 1-331Session II: European, North and South American, and Ethnographic Art, Antiques, Jewelry, and Design, lots 500-827N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Lot 1320

A ladies' gold Jaeger-LeCoultre 'Club' mechanical strap watch, with a tonneau shaped case with oval gilt dial, with black Arabic numerals and breguet hands, to after market leather strap and gold plated Jaeger-LeCoultre buckle, case marked 1165640, case back interior marked 100901, case and movement marked LeCoultre Co. Calibre no. 807, case marked 18k 0.750, Swiss assay marks, no box or papersCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set.Some tarnish and surface scratches to case.Some discolouration to dial.Strap is after market.No box or papers.

Lot 1296

An Art Deco 18ct gold Longines top wind open faced pocket watch, 44mm diameter, with a cream dial, Arabic numerals, blued breguet hands and a subsidiary dial at '6', a plain case back to a gold cuvette with presentation inscription, movement signed Longines B&Co, case no. 4304037, calibre no. 18.89M, import hallmark London 1927, 51.30gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set.Discolouration and scratches to dial.Surface marks/scratches to case, with tarnish to the bezel.Some minor dings to the case back.

Lot 498

Breguet: a late 19th Century French gilt brass carriage alarm clock, in gorge case, with enamelled roman dial, outer arabic dial, subsidiary alarm dial, platform lever escapement striking on a bell, the back-plate engraved 'Bregeut No. 3962', 14.5cms with handle down, in leather travelling case.

Lot 1335

Unnamed 9ct gold ladies wristwatch with blued Breguet hands, black Arabic numerals, silver and gold dial and 15 jewel movement, on expanding 9ct gold bracelet, case diameter 25mm, 17.4g. 

Lot 1355

Two gentleman's mechanical wristwatches comprising Helvetia with blued Breguet hands, gold Arabic numerals, silver dial and curved and bevelled case on brown leather strap and Baume & Mercier with black hands and Roman numerals, white dial and stainless steel case on brown leather strap, largest case width 24mm. 

Lot 1445

French slate clock, serial number to movement 1608 58, with Roman enamel dial and Breguet style hands, the two train movement striking on a bell, formerly the property of St Francis de Sales, founded 1875 in France, H24cm

Lot 1353

Rolex 18ct gold ladies wristwatch with blued Breguet hands, black Arabic numerals, silver dial, octagonal case and signed 15 jewel movement, on 18ct gold bracelet, case diameter 20mm, 18.3g, in Goulding & Co Diamond Merchants, Plymouth box. 

Lot 1358

Two gentleman's wristwatches comprising Parnis GMT with blued Breguet hands, moonphase, black Roman numerals, white dial and exhibition case back, on brown leather strap, case diameter 42mm and Aeromatic automatic with moonphase, 24 hour dial, visible escapement and exhibition case back, on black leather strap, case diameter 41mm, limited edition 57/200. 

Lot 1450

Brass figural 19thC French mantel clock mounted with farming related items, the enamelled Roman dial with Breguet style hands, signed Dartois Fils à Paris, the two train movement striking on a bell, H44cm

Lot 108

An open face Omega pocket watch, circa 1943, ref. 9929197, 15 jewel movement, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, breguet hands and seconds subsidiary, case diameter 50mm. Condition - winding, ticking and advancing fine (however, not sold with any guarantee), two cracks/repairs to dial: one between 11 & 12 and the other at 5 o'clock, ding to case back, back case doesn't quite close properly, general wear including minor marks and scratches etc.

Lot 456

A Ladies gold wristwatch, the unsigned white enamel dial with Arabic numeral hour markers and Breguet blued steel hands, fitted with a manual wind movement, the hinged case back hallmarked London 1929, and mounted on a 9 ct yellow gold link braceletCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 24.9 grams watch is currently not working Ewbanks Auction house does not guarantee the working order of the items it sells

Lot 178

A gold Vacheron Constantin enamel and diamond set pendant watch, c.1910,28mm diameter, with a champagne dial, black Arabic numerals, blued Breguet-style hands and blue guilloché enamel bezel. A later scroll pendant and ‘V’ shaped bale. Steel blue guilloché enamel case back with rose cut diamond set applied milled and scroll wire work. Movement signed Vacheron Constantin. Suspended on a gold Prince-of-Wales rope link chain. Watch tested as approximately 18ct gold. Case back interior marked ‘Marion Laidlaw, Toronto’. Case number 57962, serial number 342168, 16.52g. Chain tested as approximately 9ct gold, 16.12gCondition report: Watch not currently running.Minor discolouration to dial.Minor losses to enamel on edge of case back.Bale not original to watch.

Lot 197

A ladies' Art Deco diamond set mechanical cocktail watch, c.1925,with a rectangular cut corner case. A silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and blued breguet hands. A row of eight cut diamonds milligrain set to the bezel, hinged obus shaped lugs, pierced and milligrain set with graduated eight cut and Swiss cut diamonds with wire lugs. A later white gold mesh cordette style bracelet with a ladder snap clasp. Marked 9ct. Case marked PT. Case no. 0534. 181mm long, 22.55g Condition report: Hands adjust correctly.Winds and ticking although no guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.The case back is loose.Light surface scratches throughout.

Lot 91

Lepine Mantle Clock Dore bronze and glass, two train (missing the strike train), single spring driven, balance wheel escapement, eight-day, non-striking mantel clock made in a form approximating an Anglaise variant of a carriage clock, retailed by the firm of Lepine of Paris, unsigned movement of Continental origin (original most likely French), made circa 1900. [With Twentieth century alterations.] Case: 30 cm x 28 cm x 13 cm Dore bronze mantel clock made in a form of carriage clock which has a close to square shape and styled in a variant of the Anglaise carriage clock style. It is a mantel clock because of the style of the movement within the case (see below). The case has gilt brass fluted pilasters at the four corner posts and glass on the façade, sides and back of the case. There is Dore bronze shaped and fluted carrying handle above with gilt plumes at the centre and at the end of the handle a mobile hinge. There is a large rectangular bevelled glass lenticel on the flat pediment of the case. Not shown but allowing visualization of the platform escapement. There is also a repeat strike on demand button at the front, which in this clock may be useless since there appears to be nor strike train currently in the movement. Below the overhanging pediment is a row of gilt foliate ornamentation above the horizontal gilt frieze over the dial. The two Corinthian type fluted pilasters flank the glass overlying the dial. Below is a double beaded border across the façade of the case (the sides are not shown) and likely goes fully around the four sides of the base. There is a broad architecture base with recessed façade, sitting flat to the surface and flanked by Dore bronze plinths, slightly thrust forward, upon which rest the fluted pilasters. Dial: square silvered dial plate with round Roman hour enamelled chapter ring, closed minute track to the outside, steel Breguet hands, no winding apertures and the dial centre is marked for “Lepine a Paris†(see history). Movement: Round solid brass plate movement, brass tubular pillars connect the plates and are pinned at the back plate, marine lever, i.e., balance wheel lever escapement, steel cut pinions, two-barrel springs should power the clock for eight days and cause striking, but the strike train has been removed. The strike train is usually placed on the left side when looking at the dial and therefore looking at the movement from the rear it should normally be on the right side, and that is where it appears to have been removed. There is no need for a pendulum since the clock uses a balance wheel escapement. In fact, the lever has a vertical pointer at the top of the movement for making the movement run faster and slower. This was likely a French made time and strike French made movement where the anchor escapement and strike side was replaced with a balance wheel time only movement between the plates. Condition: Case – Not a true carriage clock although with the alterations, it can serve as one if you drive a horse and carriage. (Well, it is better for the environment.) The case has some green areas of oxidation and indicates a high content of copper in the brass, since cupric oxide is green. Movement – Missing its strike train and the time train has been replaced with a lever-balance wheel escapement. Movement unsigned. Dial: Good with patchy darkened areas of oxidation of the silvered surface. c. Circa 1900 with 20th century alterations

Lot 490

Y JAEGER LECOULTRE, MASTER TOURBILLON, REF. 146.2.34.SAN 18 CARAT GOLD TOURBILLON WRIST WATCH WITH DATE AND DUAL TIME ZONE INDICATION, NO. 2397645, CIRCA 2007Movement: Cal. 978, automatic, 33 jewelsCase: 18 carat gold case, screwed down display case back with four screws, stamped with 18 carat gold common control marksDial: SilveredStrap: Jaeger LeCoultre black alligator strap with gold coloured double deployant clasp, stamped 750Size: 41mmSigned: Case, dial, movement, crown, strap, claspAccessories: Jaeger LeCoultre box, guarantee certificate, instruction book, loupe, outer card packaging The tourbillon was invented by leading watch maker Abraham-Louis Breguet around 1795. It was designed to increase accuracy in a watch by placing the escapement and balance wheel in a rotating cage. This complicated mechanism is often exposed on modern watch dials, to showcase the skilled work. The Jaeger LeCoultre Master Tourbillon also features a date chapter ring on the outside of the dial. So that the date hand does not partially obscure the tourbillon, the hand will jump from the 15th (5 o'clock position) to the 16th (7 o'clock position), clearing the tourbillon. Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap appears to be in good condition with minor marks and creasing. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe.This lot comes with a box and papers dated .Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. We recommend this watch is tested by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1150

A French brass carriage timepiece with alarm, F West & Co 1 St James Street London, c1900, with alarm, having Breguet hands, movement with platform lever escapement and bell, the case of boite jonc type, 13cm h excluding handle, marked on backplate W T & Co Movement running when wound and alarm functioning, case showing signs of wear, dial with cracks extreme upper left and lower right corners, escapement original, no engraving, of the five glass lights that in the door has tiny chip upper right corner, movement would benefit from a clean / overhaul. One foot a little loose, knob on back door replaced by a wristwatch winding crown

Lot 594

A Large Selection of Vintage Watch Straps, mineral glassess and opening tools by BREGUET, SMITHS, DENNISON, etc.

Lot 200

Horology.- van den Ende (Hans) and others, Huygens' Legacy. The Golden Age of the Pendulum Clock, signed by the photographer, 2004 § Daniels (George) The Art of Breguet, 1975 § Snell (Michael) Clocks and Clockmakers of Salisbury, 1986, photographic illustrations in black and white and colour, original cloth, dust-jackets; and c.60 others similar, v.s. (c.65)

Lot 288

A 19th century Almanac, with vari-coloured dendritic agate leaves with gold mounts and hinged clasp, dated 1837 in Roman numerals, 6cm long; a late 18th century octagonal banded agate snuff box with gold mounts and hinged cover, and an early 19th century French false open-faced pocket watch with concealed locket compartment with miniature portrait of a young lady, the reverse with glazed locket compartment containing a miniature portrait of an older lady, the front designed as a two-dial watch face spuriously signed Breguet … Paris, 6cm wide

Lot 291

A collection of watches, comprising a stainless steel cased wristwatch, the circular dial possibly later signed BREGUET, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, dial and case numbered 769, on a later leather strap, together with a bi-colour quartz 'Mariner SG' bracelet watch by Concord, and a watch head by Ebel, on later unassociated expanding-link bracelet, first watch case width 3.25cm (3)Condition report: First watch only: please note that we have been unable to remove the case back from this watch as the case back fits very tightly to the case. As a result, we have been unable to view the movement and inner case and we are therefore unable to confirm whether this watch is by Breguet, or whether the dial has been later signed 'Breguet'. Condition: staining, spotting and scuffs to dial. Large fracture to glass between 11 and 1, further scuffs and scratches to glass. Scuffs, scratches and chips/nicks to case, knife marks to case back. Case dimensions approx. 3.25cm to 3.3cm width x 3.85cm length, excluding crown. The movement is currently running, but working order has not been tested and cannot be guaranteed. Wear to unassociated strap.

Lot 1696

A Continental Art Deco 18ct gold wristwatch, the movement stamped 'Breguet HSPG', a 9ct gold wristwatch with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, a further 9ct gold watch, a silver wristwatch with presentation engraving verso, with three modern watches, three swivel fobs and other items (quantity).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.Additional InformationAll in need of attention. We Cannot guarantee that the watches are in full working order.

Lot 100

Lemania. A rare stainless steel manual wind single button chronometer wristwatchDate: Circa 1945Movement: Jewelled Cal.2802 manual windDial: Black, luminous Arabic numeral hour markers, outer 1/5th second divisions and further telemeter scale, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording, inner spiral base scale, white sword hands, centre secondsCase: Polished round, snap on back, chronograph button at 2, fixed wire lugs, No.38831Strap/Bracelet: Brown NATO leatherBuckle/Clasp: Associated steel buckleSigned: DialSize: 37mmFootnotes:Lemania originally began by manufacturing movements for brands including Omega, most noticeably used in their Speedmasters, but soon became a respectable chronograph producer in its own right. Lemania eventually came into the ownership of the Swatch Group and their workshops are now the manufacture for Breguet, leaving the Lemania name to disappear from modern watchmaking.The current example is believed to be a rare German military timepiece from the early 1940s.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 220

Girard Perregaux. A stainless steel manual wind chronograph wristwatchModel: RichevilleDate: Circa 2000Movement: 17-jewel Cal.1872 manual wind, column wheel chronograph, No.4479350Dial: Guilloché engraved silvered, black Roman numerals to engine turned chapter, outer 1/5th second markers, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording, blued steel Breguet style hands, centre chronograph handCase: Polished tonneau form, back secured by 6 screws, crown flanked by twin chronograph pushers, No.A-279Strap/Bracelet: Burgundy Girard Perregaux alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 36mmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 243

Breguet. An 18K white gold automatic wristwatch with power reserveModel: ClassiqueReference: 5907Date: Circa 2008Movement: 23-jewel Cal.511DR automatic, adjusted to 5 positions, power reserve, No.006974Dial: Guilloché engraved silvered, black Roman numeral hour markers to brushed surround, outer minute divisions, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel Breguet handsCase: Polished round, exhibition back secured by 6 screws, coin edged band, 3869 ANStrap/Bracelet: Black Breguet alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K white gold buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 35mmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 261

Breguet. An 18K white gold automatic calendar wristwatchModel: ClassiqueReference: 5177Date: Purchased 25th November 2014Movement: 26-jewel Cal.777Q automatic, No.0012954Dial: Guilloché engraved silvered, black Roman numerals to brushed silvered surround, outer minute divisions, date aperture at 3, dial No.3583, blued steel Breguet hands, centre secondsCase: Polished round, exhibition snap on back, reeded band, No.3583 BEStrap/Bracelet: Black Breguet alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K white gold buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 38mm Accompaniments: Breguet box, outer card, Certificate of Origin and Warranty, instruction bookletThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 27

An 18K gold open face key wind quarter repeating pocket watchDate: Circa 1820Movement: Gilt full plate, pierced and engraved balance bridge, silver regulationDial: Black Arabic numerals to white surround set within gilt apertures, blue outer minute track with gilt 5 minute markers, central painted scene depicting a pastoral scene of a woman offering grapes to a farmer and child, blued steel Breguet style handsCase: Engine turned hinged, coin edged band, No.1140Signed: Case stamped H.BSize: 55mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 85

Omega. An early silver manual wind rectangular wristwatchDate: Circa 1930Movement: 15-jewel manual wind, No.7784341Dial: Silvered, black Arabic numerals, black outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel Breguet style handsCase: Brushed rectangular, hinged back, No.8559079 Strap/Bracelet: Associated black leatherBuckle/Clasp: Associated steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 21mm x 38mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1846

A 19th century carriage clock in a Gorge case, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and Breguet style hands within five bevelled glass panels and ripple handle, strikes on a bell, inscribed J.A.C. to O.J.B. Oct.1868 to base, 5¼in. (13.3cm.) high plus handle, with key.

Lot 3526

Breguet Empire, ca. 1971, with 18KG case and coin rim. Case back numbered 290, case diameter is 35 mm. With gold crown, guilloche silver dial and gold hand. from an edition of about 20 pieces, caliber Peseaux 260, extremely rare and sought after and in very good condition. Walnut box is of a more recent date.

Lot 1117

Empire period, timepiece signed Breguet a Paris, height 38 cm.

Lot 223

A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL ROLEX POCKET WATCHCIRCA 1930s, REF. 2120 ORIGINALLY RETAILED BY ASPREY WITH CO-SIGNED DIALMovement: 17J, manual wind, signed Rolex & Spiral Breguet Elinvar.Case: Diameter approx. 45mm excluding crown & bow, signed Rolex 25 Worlds Records, numbered 1,0xx,xxx.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in good condition, showing signs of age. Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In very good condition, with some scratches due to general use.Strap: In very good condition.

Lot 695

A 1920s silver wristwatch, having an un-named Swiss movement and rose engine turned face with blued steel Breguet hands, its bezel foliate garland engraved, 26 mm, (over-wound), together with a 1913 silver wristlet watch having a pin-set movement, (a/f)

Lot 719

A late 19th Century high carat yellow metal pocket watch by Stauffer, having a Swiss key wound movement and engraved gilt face, with Roman numerals, blued steel Breguet hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, 39 mm excluding stem, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested), 37.8 g

Lot 108

SPINDELTASCHENUHRBreguet à Paris um 1820 Gehäuse Silber. Reich verziertes feuervergoldetes Werk mit filigraner Spindelbrücke, Kette und Schnecke. Emailziffernblatt mit Haarrissen. D.5,5cm A VERGE POCKET WATCH Breguet a Paris circa 1820 Silver case. Richly decorated fire giltmovement with filigree verge bridge, chain and fusee. Hairline cracks to enamel dial. Diameter 5.5 cm. Keywords: clocks, watches, timepieces, jewellery, piece of jewellery, accessories, jewelry, Schmuck, France, French, Francais, pocketwatch

Lot 548

MATCHED PAIR OF FINE WALTHAM SIDEREAL ASTRONOMIC & VANGUARD POCKET WATCHES, early 20th C., the A.W.W. Co. no. 18028576 open face Sidereal keyless wind watch with 19-jewels, damascened movement adjusted to 5 positions jewels in gold settings, bi metallic balance with overcoiled Breguet hairspring, diamond endstone, micrometer regulator, lever set, white enamel dial signed 'SIDEREAL', minute ring, 24-hour chapter ring, subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, plain metal Crescent swing out case numbered 9382, c. 1910, 58mms diam.; the A.W.W. Co. No. 16099491 open face Vanguard grade keyless wind watch with 23-jewels, damascened full plate movement adjusted to 5 positions, jewels in gold settings, bi metallic balance with overcoiled Breguet hairspring, diamond endstone, gold rack and pinion regulator, roman chapters, blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds, Pioneer case with sterling silver outer case no. 5051, engine turned back with blank cartouche, c. 1907, 57mms diam., both in fitted mahogany case with 'WALTHAM' label (2) Provenance: Private collection (South Wales) Auctioneer's Note: Waltham Astronomic Sidereal models are very scare. They were produced in very limited numbers in 19 jewel versions. Sidereal time is the time between two successive transits of a fixed star. A sidereal year is one day longer than a mean solar year making the sidereal day approximately 3 minutes 56 seconds (solar) longer than a mean solar day. Comments: Sidereal watch - case very slightly worn, dial and movement excellent. Vanguard watch - hairline cracks to lower dial

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