276,000 HKD
Breguet, No. 3829, Ref. 6010, completed in May 1983, sold the His Majesty Hassan II, King of Morocco, on Decembre 23, 1985.Extremely fine 18K gold and rock crystal, eight day going, humpbacked, skeleton carriage clock, in original fitted box, accompanied by the original ratchet key. Humpbacked, gold mounted, face, back and band made of rock crystal. Silver chapter ring with Roman numerals. Blued steel Breguet hands. Gilt brass, fully skeletonised and engraved with classical scrolling foliage, 17 jewels, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, self-compensating Breguet balance spring with swan neck micrometric index.Signed and numbered on two gold cartouches applied on the rock crystal front plaque.Dim. 165 x 125 x 40 mm. Notes No more than 15 pieces of this type were made by Breguetin the 1980’s and their retail price then was FF 800’000,(approx. $ 125,000).King Hassan II (1929-1999). A man of intelligence and taste, who was among the many important clients Cartier served throughout history.Prince Moulay Hassan was born in Rabat in 1929, son of Mohamed Ben Youssef, King Muhammed V of Morocco. His education was conducted according to his country’s tradition together with a European influence. At a young age, his father involved him in public affairs, allowing him at 14 years old to assist at the Anfa secret meeting with President Roosevelt in 1943. He attended the University of Bordeaux to study Law.In 1956, with the independence of Morocco, The Prince was
Auctioneer:
Antiquorum
Date:
2000-06-05