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Fri 03 May

Large, magnificent Meissen Rococo pendulum High, rocaille-shaped, open-worked, gilt bronze base with five-step staircase and adjoining decorative railing. In the center, a gold-framed base plate with a rocaille frame. Group composed on a rocky hill. Seated, crowned young lady in a white dress decorated with so-called Indian flowers, surrounded by two playing cupids. On both sides slightly recessed standing malabars playing music. Malabar in a fur-lined, pink coat over a floral patterned robe and long yellow trousers. Holding a hurdy-gurdy in her right arm. As a counterpart, a bearded Malabar playing a stringed instrument (added in the 19th century). On the reverse, ascending flowering branches of green painted iron with color painted, so-called Vincennes flowers. Tall, branched bronze stem as support for a round clock case framed like a cartouche. Glazed enamel dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals, marked "á Paris". Half and hour strike on bell. Thread suspension and sun pendulum. Polychrome painting with gold decoration. Designed by Friedrich Elias Meyer. Minimally rest/rep; h. 60 cm. 50 cm x 23 cm. The Meissen porcelain manufactory commissioned the Vincennes-Sèvres manufactory in Paris to produce flowering branches of this kind. A comparable flower arrangement with figurative depictions on a similarly designed bronze base from Paris can be found in the porcelain collection in the Dresden Zwinger and in the Bavarian National Museum. Luxurious arrangements of valuable porcelain figures combined with fire-gilded bronze mounts were a specialty of the "Marchands mercies"; these Paris-based dealers in luxury goods had the privilege of "combining imported goods and enhancing them by transforming them into ensembles of different materials". These pieces found their way into court collections and also ended up in the possession of wealthy financiers as cabinet pieces to decorate the rooms at festive events. Cf. cat. Museum Bad Pyrmont, Meissen porcelain, ill. p. 196; Rückert, ill. 1061. Röbbig, Kabinettstücke, p.59 ff. Provenance: from the liquidation of an important North German private collection, acquired at Schloss Ahlden, auction no. 95, lot 1120. A splendid Parisian gilt-bronze mounted Rococo pendule arranged with Meissen porcelain figures and Vincennes flowers. Minor restored/repaired. The 19th. C. malabar figure added later. Meissen/Paris. Circa 1745.

Estim. 16 000 - 32 000 EUR

Sat 04 May

JOHN CURTIS, London N° 2804 Mid 18th century. Double-cased gold watch with repoussé decoration and stingray-covered outer case. Smooth gold inner case, double case with repoussé decoration depicting a mythological scene, outer case sheathed in stingray. White enamel dial with Roman numerals for the hours and Arabic numerals for the minutes, railroad minute track. Movement with key winding, verge escapement, fusée and chain, Continental-style chased and openworked cock, signed and numbered. Watch diameter: 38.5 mm. Diameter ( Protection ): 54 mm Gross weight: 109.00 g. With key Provenance : Personal collection of a former jeweler-watchmaker in the Avignon region, by descent to the current owner. A gold pocket watch Provenance: Personal collection of a jeweler-watchmaker in Avignon area, by descent to the current owner. CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing. Good condition. One visible scratch on the dial at 1 o'clock. Well-preserved movement (probably restored by its previous owner, a watchmaker). CONDITION REPORT : Movement operational at time of cataloguing Well-preserved. Dial with a scuff at 1h. Well-preserved movement. Limited signs of use, light scuffs Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 2 000 - 3 000 EUR

Sat 04 May

CARTIER N° 13050 / 16314 About 1930. Art Deco tuxedo watch in 18k (750) yellow gold and black enamel. Square case with rounded corners, winding crown at 6 o'clock, initials "ME" on back, numbered Silvered guilloché dial, Roman numerals, minute track, signed Cartier. Mechanical movement with crown winding (to be overhauled), 19 jewels, signed European Watch and Clock Co. Dim.: 40 x 40 mm Gross weight: 39.60 g. With: period case signed Cartier A 18k yellow gold and black enamel manual winding dress watch. With a presentation box from the period by Cartier (overhaul required) CONDITION REPORT: Please note that this watch is sold as is. The movement works intermittently. Overhaul required. Movement numbered 13050 / Case numbered 13050 and 16314; Eagle head hallmark. Accidents and missing enamel (particularly visible on the case middle). Dial patinated and slightly oxidized; Case slightly discolored (natural browning of the gold) This watch comes with a period case that is unfortunately not the original one. We thank Mr. Jacques Bianchi for his kind collaboration. CONDITION REPORT: Please note that the present watch is sold "as is". Movement ticking "on off". Overhaul recommended Movement n° 13050 / Case n° 13050 and 16314 Scratches and missing enamel (particularly visible on the case band) Dial with patina and slight oxidation Frenck assay mark Case slightly discolored (natural aging of the gold) The present watch is accompanied by Cartier not matching with the item With our sincere thanks to Jacques Bianchi for his kind collaboration Please note that all watches are sold as is. No guarantee of working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 2 000 - 3 000 EUR

Sat 04 May

ANONYMOUS NO. 26264. Circa 1930. Tuxedo watch in 18k (750) white gold and enamel Round case, decorated on the back with the initials "A.C" in black enamel, snap-fastening back, numbered and bearing the handwritten signature "Glauchu" on the inside. Silvered dial, applied Arabic numerals, beaded minute track, off-center second hand. Mechanical movement with crown winding, côtes de Genève decoration, (to be overhauled). Diameter: 43 mm Gross weight 41.00 g.. With period case signed "Henri Lyon et ses Fils, 12 rue de la Paix, Paris". A 18k white gold and enamel manual winding dress watch (overhaul required). With a box from the period signed by the French jeweler " Henri Lyon et ses Fils, 12 rue de la Paix, Paris " CONDITION REPORT: Please note that this watch is sold as is. The movement does not work (broken balance shaft). Overhaul required. Case with a few scratches from use, a visible scratch on the back, hardly legible master stamp inside (probably GL, no warranty). Dial with patina and oxidation. Broken balance shaft. We would like to thank Mr. Jacques Bianchi for his kind collaboration. CONDITION REPORT: Please note that the present watch is sold "as is". Movement out of service (pendulum broken) . Overhaul required Case with signs of use, a scuff on a caseback, goldsmith mark inside (difficult to read, probably GL, without guarantee) Dial with patina and oxidation Balance broken With our sincere thanks to Jacques Bianchi for his kind collaboration Please note that all watches are sold as is. No guarantee of working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please note that all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee of working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 600 - 800 EUR

Sat 04 May

BOUCHERON N° 9717.1 About 1940. Ladies' wristwatch in 18k (750) pink gold with diamonds. Square case, stylized handles set with brilliants, screw closure, numbered and stamped with the Encausse Krasker goldsmith's hallmark. Copper dial, Arabic numerals and baton hour-markers, signed. Mechanical movement. Gold "Serpent" bracelet with diamond-set attachments. Wrist size: approx. 16 cm Dim. 22 x 22 mm. Gross weight: 59.70 g. A 18k rose gold and diamond-set manual winding lady's wristwatch, Tubogaz gold bracelet, case stamped with Encausse Krasker hallmark Located at 32 rue Coquillière, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, Encausse Krasker was founded in 1910 by Etienne Encausse and Albert Krasker. Active until the late 1930s, they worked mainly for the great jewelers of Place Vendôme, such as Van Cleef Arpels, Boucheron and René Boivin, to whom they supplied watch movements and watch cases stamped with the "E K" hallmark. Based 32 rue Coquillière, in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, the company Encausse Krasker was founded in 1910 by Etienne Encausse and Albert Krasker. Very active until the end of the 1930s, they worked mainly for the great jewelers of the Place Vendôme such as Van Cleef Arpels, Boucheron or René Boivin, to whom they delivered watch movements and watch cases stamped with the "E K" hallmark. CONDITION REPORT: Needs servicing. One non-original screw on case back Dial with patina Some scratches, signs of use Eagle head hallmark CONDITION REPORT: Overhaul required Caseback with a screw added later (not original) Dial with patina Scuffs and signs of use French assay marks Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify movement type and quality, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the watch's water-resistance. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch.

Estim. 800 - 1 200 EUR

Sat 04 May

JAEGER LECOULTRE Ref. 1362, no. 107523. Circa 1950. Ladies' wristwatch in 18k (750) yellow gold Round case, winding crown, numbered. Silvered dial, applied Arabic numerals and hour-markers, signed. Signed mechanical movement (needs servicing). Articulated gold bracelet. Diameter: 16 cm. Gross weight: 35.00 g.With a Jaeger LeCoultre period warranty and a bulletin mentioning the sale date of 12.01.53, a period case, and a maintenance warranty dated 30.05.1980. Provenance: kept in the family of the original owner since its acquisition in 1953 A 18k yellow gold manual winding lady's wristwatch, gold bracelet (overhaul required). With original guarantee and document mentioning the sale on 12.01.53, a presentation box from the period, a service guarantee dated 30.05.1980. Kept in the family since 1953 CONDITION REPORT: Please note that the movement does not work, servicing required. Dial with patina Movement with traces of rust and visible oxidation Scratches from use CONDITION REPORT: Movement out of service, overhaul required Dial with patina Movement with signs of rust, oxidized. Scuffs and signs of use Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify movement type and quality, including water-resistant watches, so buyers are advised to consult a watchmaker to review the watch's water-resistance. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 400 - 600 EUR

Sat 04 May

BLANCPAIN UTI About 1950. Ladies' wristwatch in 18k (750) white gold and diamonds. Shuttle case, snap-fastening back, faceted crystal. Silvered dial, applied hour-markers, double "Uti - Blancpain" signature. Mechanical movement signed Blancpain Rayville SA and Uti. Gold bracelet set with 8 diamonds, clasp set with 5 brilliants. Wrist circumference: approx. 17 cm Dim.: 19 x 13 mm Gross weight: 14.90 g. Provenance: Personal collection of a former jeweler-watchmaker in the Avignon region, by descent to the current ownerA 18k white gold manual winding lady's wristwatch, gold bracelet with diamond-set Provenance: Personal collection of a jeweler-watchmaker in Avignon area, by descent to the current owner. CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing Good overall condition Dial with patina Case with few signs of use, some scratches Eagle head hallmark Case unsigned and unnumbered Overhaul recommended CONDITION REPORT : Movement operational at time of cataloguing Good condition Dial with patina Case with limited signs of use, right scuffs French assay mark Case unsigned, not numbered Overhaul recommended Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 400 - 600 EUR

Sat 04 May

JAEGER LE COULTRE Memovox, No. 1185821A About 1972; 18k (750) yellow gold wristwatch with alarm function; Round case, screw-down back, numbered. Silvered dial, applied baton hour markers, central second hand, date window, signed. Automatic movement cal.825, signed. Gold Milanese link bracelet (reported). Wrist circumference: approx. 16 cm . Diameter: 37 mm Gross weight: 89.10 g. With a certificate dated 14.11.72 stamped by the retailer Frojo in Marseille, a service certificate dated 3.06.1997, a vintage case, an additional pin buckle (2.50 g.), a vintage Jaeger LeCoultre leaflet. A 18k yellow gold automatic wristwatch with alarm, gold bracelet (added later). With a certificate dated 14.11.72 and stamped by the retailer Frojo in Marseille, a service certificate dated 3.06.1997, a presentation box from the period, an extra gold buckle, instruction for use CONDITION REPORT: Operational movement at time of cataloguing. Alarm operational Dial good condition; Non-original (unsigned) bracelet with signs of wear; Overhaul recommended. CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing. Alarm function operational Dial in good condition; Bracelet unsigned with signs of use; Overhaul recommended Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 2 000 - 3 000 EUR

Sat 04 May

PATEK PHILIPPE Calatrava, ref. 2592, n° 780479 / 2600208 About 1960; Bracelet watch in 18k (750) yellow gold. Round case, clipped back, signed. Opaline dial, baton hour-markers, signed. Mechanical movement cal. 23-300, stamped with the hallmark of Geneva, adjusted to 5 positions, Gyromax balance, signed. Gold folding clasp signed Cartier. Wrist size: approx. 17 cm Diameter: 32 mm. Gross weight: 42.30 g. A 18k yellow gold manual winding wristwatch, gold deployant clasp signed Cartier CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing, but servicing recommended. Good general condition. Hallmarks clearly visible. Visible traces of polishing. Case with manufacturer's key "n°1" . Modern Cartier folding clasp This watch was serviced by an independent watchmaker in July 2021. Please note that this watch is sold without archive extract, no guarantee on case / movement correspondence. CONDITION REPORT : Movement operational at time of cataloguing, overhaul recommended Good condition Hallmarks clearly visible Signs of polishing Case with key "n°1" (casemaker Wenger) Modern Cartier folding clasp . Last service by an independent watchmaker in July 2021. Please note that the present watch is sold without extract from the Patek Philippe archives, no guarantee that the case and movement are matching. Please note that all watches are sold as is. No guarantee of working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch.Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 2 000 - 3 000 EUR

Sat 04 May

OMEGA N° 4728190 Circa 1810 18k (750) yellow gold pocket chronograph. Round case, winding at 12 o'clock, (missing cuvette) numbered; White enamel dial (accidents), Arabic numerals, 2 counters for the chronometer function, signed; Mechanical movement signed. Diameter: 49 mm Gross weight: 78.00 g. Provenance: Personal collection of a former jeweler-watchmaker in the Avignon region, by descent to the current owner. A 18k yellow gold manual winding pocket watch with chronograph function, email dial with scratches and accidents; Provenance: Personal collection of a jeweler-watchmaker in Avignon area, by descent to the current owner. CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing. Large cracks on dial. Case with some wear scratches. Transformations (missing cuvette). CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing. Dial in average condition, accidents and scratches Case with signs of use, scuffs. Transformations (cuvette above the movement is missing) Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch.Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 600 - 800 EUR

Sat 04 May

OMEGA Speedmaster "Day-Date", ref. 176.0014, no. 39206654 / 3760805 Circa 1975. Steel bracelet chronograph. Cushion case, screw-down back, signed Black dial, luminescent hands and hour-markers, 3 counters, date and days of the week indicated by apertures, railroad minute track with 1/5 second graduation, tachymeter graduation, signed Automatic movement cal. 1045, signed. Steel bracelet / folding clasp ref. 3033/212, signed Wrist circumference: approx. 19 cm Diameter: 39.5 cm A stainless-steel automatic chronograph wristwatch, stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp signed CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing. Loose bracelet. Bump on bezel at 6 o'clock Chronograph operational ( start / stop / reset) CONDITION REPORT : Movement operational at time of cataloguing Bracelet loosed. Bezel with a scratch at 6h. Chronograph function operational ( start / stop / reset) Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 800 - 1 200 EUR

Sat 04 May

HEUER Autavia, ref. 3646, no. 97084 About 1967. Steel bracelet chronograph Round case, graduated rotating bezel, screw-down back, signed Heuer Léonidas SA. Black dial, applied baton hour markers, 2 counters, signed Heuer. Mechanical movement signed Heuer Léonidas SA. Steel bracelet / folding clasp stamped Gay Frères 1.67" and signed Heuer. Wrist circumference: approx. 18 cm. Diameter: 38.5 mm A stainless-steel manual winding chronograph wristwatch, bracelet with deployant clasp made by Gay Frères stamped " 1.67 " and signed Heuer CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing Case with signs of use . Dial in good condition Folding clasp to be adjusted (does not close) Chronograph operational (start / stop / reset) Overhaul recommended CONDITION REPORT: At the time of cataloguing, the watch is ticking Case with signs of use. Dial in good condition Adjustment required for the clasp (defective locking system) Chronograph operational (start / stop / reset) Overhaul recommended Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch.Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 1 500 - 2 500 EUR

Sat 04 May

BREITLING Navitimer Olympus, ref. A19340, no. 567763; Circa 2004; Steel bracelet chronograph with full calendar and moon phases; Round case with screw-down back, signed; Opaline dial, applied "baton" hour-markers, luminescent hands and studs, 3 counters for chronograph function, date window, slide rule, signed. Automatic movement, signed;Steel bracelet / folding clasp, signed Wrist size: approx. 21 cm Diameter: 42 mm With warranty certificate dated 14.07.2004, second dial (midnight blue), COSC bulletin, case and box, instructions for use, additional link. Provenance: original owner A stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch with triple calendar and moon phases indication, stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp signed. With a guarantee certificate dated 14.07.2004, an extra dial (blue), a COSC certificate, a presentation box and outer packaging, instruction for use, an extra link From the orignal owner CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing Chronograph operational (start / stop / reset) Good overall condition Few signs of use, a few scratches Second dial in good condition Strap in good condition Overhaul recommended CONDITION REPORT : Movement operational at time of cataloguing Chronograph operational (start / stop / reset) Good condition Limited signs of use, light scuffs Additional dial in good condition Bracelet in good condition Overhaul recommended Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch

Estim. 3 000 - 5 000 EUR

Sat 04 May

BREITLING A42362, No. 481797 Circa 2003 Steel bracelet chronograph with slide rule Round case, graduated bezel, screw-down back, signed. Black dial, luminescent hands and hour-markers, 3 chronograph counters, date window, slide rule, signed. Automatic movement, signed Steel "Pilot" bracelet / folding clasp, signed Wrist circumference: approx. 21 cm Diameter: 43 mm With warranty certificate dated 20.05.2003, COSC bulletin, case and box, instructions for use. Provenance: original owner A stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch, stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp signed. With a guarantee certificate daed 20.05.2003, a COSC bulletin, presentation box and outer packaging, instruction for use From the orignal owner CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing Chronograph operational (start / stop / reset) Good overall condition Few signs of use, some scratches Strap in good condition Revision recommended CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing Chronograph operational (start / stop / reset) Good condition Limited signs of use, light scuffs Additional dial in good condition Bracelet in good condition Overhaul recommended Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch

Estim. 1 200 - 1 500 EUR

Sat 04 May

LONGINES Evidenza ref. L2.643.4, n°32009168; Circa 2004 Steel bracelet chronograph; Barrel case, screw closure, signed; Silvered guilloché dial, Arabic numerals, 3 counters, date window, signed; Automatic movement cal. 650, signed (to be serviced) Folding clasp signed; Size: 46 x 34 mm With warranty card dated 24.12.2005, case and box, instructions for use and Longines booklet. Provenance: original owner A stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch, deployant clasp signed. With a guarantee card dated 24.12.2005, presentation box and outer packaging, instruction for use, a Longines booklet CONDITION REPORT: Please note that the movement does not work, servicing required. Case well preserved. Very few signs of use. Dial in good condition. CONDITION REPORT: Movement out of service, overhaul required Case well-preserved Very limited signs of use Dial in good condition Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch.Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 500 - 700 EUR

Sat 04 May

CARTIER Tank, n° 149775 / 83884 About 1960. Bracelet watch in 18k (750) yellow gold Rectangular case, clipped back, numbered and stamped with the goldsmith's hallmark "E.J". White dial, Roman numerals, railway minute track, off-center second hand, signed Mechanical movement signed Jaeger LeCoultre. Gold flat-mesh bracelet Gold folding clasp, numbered 11046 Wrist size: approx. 16.5 cm Size: 22 x 37 mm. Gross weight: 83.90 g. With: an additional link ( 2.30 g.) A 18k yellow gold manual winding wristwatch, gold bracelet with deployant clasp CONDITION REPORT: Movement operational at time of cataloguing, but servicing recommended. Bezel numbered 884 inside, hallmarked Edmond Jaeger. Dial with some missing material around the edges. Case and bracelet with wear scratches. CONDITION REPORT: At the time of cataloguing the movement is ticking, overhaul recommended Bezel engraved " 884 " (inside) Edmond Jaeger hallmark Dial with lacks of painting on the periphery Case and bracelet with scuffs Please note that all watches are sold as is. No warranty on working order. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch. Please be advised all watches are sold "as is". No guarantee is given as to the working order of the watch. Most watches have been opened to identify the type and quality of the movement, including water-resistant watches, so the buyer is advised to consult a watchmaker to review the water-resistance of the watch.

Estim. 2 000 - 3 000 EUR