Goldene Savonette-Herrentaschenuhr, bez. Longines, erworben in Berlin 1899
Gold gentleman’s Savonette pocket watch, signed Longines, purchased in Berlin in 1899
585/- Roségold, inkl. Sprungdeckel; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 109,1 g; Seriennummer: 1´003´665; Kaliber: 19.58; Handaufzug; weißes Emaillezifferblatt mit schwarzen arabischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde auf der 6; goldfarbene Filigranzeiger; Herstellernummer: 1003665; Schau- und Rückseitenfläche mit feinem kornguillochiertem Dekor; auf der Schauseite aufwendiges, fast flächendeckendes, legiertes Monogramm „HK“; schriftlicher Beleg von Longines aus der Schweiz bestätigt, dass die Taschenuhr am 30.09.1899 in der damaligen Filiale in Berlin erworben wurde (Kopie des Schreibens liegt vor); Durchmesser ohne Krone und Bügel; Uhr läuft an; keine Garantie auf Werk und Funktion.
585/- rose gold including cover; total weight: approx. 109.1 g; serial number: 1´003´665; calibre: 19.58; manual winding; white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and small seconds at 6 o’clock; gold-coloured filigree hands; manufacturer’s number: 1003665; front and back surfaces with fine engine-turned guilloché décor; front with elaborate, almost full-surface, intertwined monogram “HK”; written confirmation from Longines Switzerland stating that the pocket watch was purchased on 30 September 1899 at the former Berlin branch (copy of the letter included); diameter excluding crown and bow; movement starts; no guarantee on movement or function.
Erzgebirge woodcarving by the region’s most traditional and renowned manufacturer; extensive orchestra comprising 28 individual figures, standing and seated, each with instruments; the figures originate from various decades and all show defects (small chips, broken or missing parts); undersides mostly with original company labels from different decades, partly with old price tags; height of figures: approx. 3.8-6 cm; total weight: approx. 314 g.
Barrel and cap made of black precious resin with white Montblanc emblem on the cap top; handcrafted bi-color nib marked “4810 14C MONTBLANC 585”; gold-plated rings, one marked “MONTBLANC – MEISTERSTÜCK No 149”; clip ring marked “GERMANY”; signs of use; no guarantee on function; length: approx. 14.7 cm; weight: approx. 38 g.
Brown-patinated bronze; “Le Gentilhomme dit le Callot”; figurative depiction of a gentleman with a pointed beard in historical or allegorical attire, with theatrical features, his head slightly inclined, gaze directed downward, one hand resting on a long staff; signed on the side of the base; surface slightly rubbed, staff slightly bent; height: approx. 32.8 cm; weight: approx. 2549 g.
Copper, gilt with polychrome enamel décor; large beaker with conical body, the front adorned with surrounding ornamental copper fillets, horizontally and ring-shapedly finished at the base and lip rim, filled with enamel in iridescent violet and orange tones with a golden shimmer, interior enamelled in violet with a craquelure structure; stamped monogram on the underside of the base; surface rubbed, well-maintained condition; height: approx. 9.8 cm; weight: approx. 353 g.