11,500 CHF
The Judgement of ParisPainted on enamel case probably Augsburg, circa 1670, movement by Vaucher a Paris, circa 1770. Very fine and rare 20 ct. gold and enamel pendant watch. Hinged, gilt brass full plate, cylindrical pillars, fusee and chain for the going train, verge escapement, plain three-arm brass balance, blued-steel balance spring, continental cock pierced and engraved , rack and pinion regulator withsilver plate.Signed on the dial and movement.Diam. 35 mm. Published in the Sandberg book, pages 92-93. Notes The Judgement of ParisJuno, Minerva and Venus were in competition for the golden apple thrown by Eris (Discord) at the wedding feast of Thetis and Peleus; the apple bore the words 'for the most beautiful'. Each of the goddesses desired that the apple be given to her. Jupiter designated Paris, son of the Trojan King of Troy, as the judge. Each of the goddesses tried to influence him by promising him a present - Minerva promised wisdom, Juno, power, and Venus, the most beautiful woman in the world. Paris gave the appleto Venus.VaucherMaster in 1767, is listed as having been active in Paris, rue St Pierre aux Boeufs between 1769 and 1790.It was a common practice in the eighteenth century to replace the movement in a particularly expensive or beautiful watch case, in order to take advantage of technological advances in horology. Examples can be found in numerous museums and private collectionsSee lots 264 for a discussion of the replacement of movements in importa Read more…
Auctioneer:
Antiquorum
Date:
2001-03-31