key wound unsigned gilt movement with cylinder escapement and plain three-arm balance, engine-turned silver dial with scroll foliate engraved centre, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, open faced 18 carat gold case and cuvette, the sprung case back basse-taille enamelled with flowers and birds against a black ground, the bezel and bow with further enamelling, the band with taille d'epargne enamelling, the cuvette signed for the retailer 'VIEYRES / 40 Pall Mall / LONDON' and numbered 1151, numbered 6076 to interior of cuvette and case back, case back interior further stamped 18K, C.C in a lozenge and G in a cartouche, case 34mm diameter
Sold for £750
key wound unsigned gilt movement with cylinder escapement and plain three-arm balance, engine-turned silver dial with scroll foliate engraved centre, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, open faced 18 carat gold case and cuvette, the sprung case back basse-taille enamelled with flowers and birds against a black ground, the bezel and bow with further enamelling, the band with taille d'epargne enamelling, the cuvette signed for the retailer 'VIEYRES / 40 Pall Mall / LONDON' and numbered 1151, numbered 6076 to interior of cuvette and case back, case back interior further stamped 18K, C.C in a lozenge and G in a cartouche, case 34mm diameter
Auction: Jewellery & Watches, 22nd May, 2025
Auction Location: London, UK
The Summer Jewellery & Watches auction is one of our biannual live sales offering antique and modern jewellery and watches. Designers include Cartier, Tiffany & Co, Piaget, Ilias Lalaounis, Boodles, Garrards and McCabe McCarty who supplied jewellery to Cartier London, Asprey and Garrards during the 1970s and 80s. The watches include a Rolex Day-Date, GMT Master II and Submariner as well as examples by IWC, Tag Heur, Breitling, Omega, Bremont as well as a gold pocket watch by Patek Philippe.
Highlights in the jewellery sale include a rare Victorian gothic revival guard chain by Louis Wiese, 1890s, an Italian acrostic gold necklace from the descendants of Pocahontas, 1890s, a Cartier London natural pearl and diamond necklace, 1920s and a rare ‘Queen Anne’ aquamarine paste necklace from the 1750s.
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Sunday 18th May 12pm - 4pm
Monday 19th May 10am - 8pm
Tuesday 20th May 10am - 5pm