Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare gilt brass solar-powered dome table clock with original box
The following two lots, 369 & 369, are from Patek Philippe's early series of the celebrated and highly collectable "Dome" table clocks, fitted with a 17''' mechanical movement, electrically wound and powered through the solar cells. The solar-powered "Dome" table clock was launched in the mid-1950s. Still today, Patek Philippe produces few examples of these light-powered timepieces every year, each unique by its individually decorated case featuring engravings of varying pattern or cloisonné enamel scenes.
Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare gilt brass solar-powered dome table clock with original box

SIGNED PATEK PHILIPPE, GENÈVE, REF. 717, DOME MODEL, MOVEMENT NO. 872'673, CASE NO. 182, MANUFACTURED IN 1958

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Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare gilt brass solar-powered dome table clock with original box
Signed Patek Philippe, Genève, ref. 717, Dome model, movement no. 872'673, case no. 182, manufactured in 1958
Cal. 17''' circular gilt-finished lever movement powered through a photo electric cell, 29 jewels, Gyromax balance, free sprung regulator, the battery recharged by the solar panel, silvered matte dial with engraved baton numerals on raised gilt chapter ring, gilt dauphine hands, cylindrical satined case, finely engraved and applied scene depicting "The Four Cardinal Points" centred by a weathercock, all over engraved sunburst motif, the solar panel set into a circular aperture in the domed revolving top representing the moon surmounted by an applied stylised cloud, all over engraved sunburst design surrounded by applied polished stars, on three fluted feet, case and movement numbered, dial signed
230 mm. high

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With Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present Dome table clock with applied motif "The four cardinal points" in 1958 and its subsequent sale on 3 June 1958. Furthermore delivered with original fitted black presentation box signed Patek Philippe Genève, the inside of the hinged doors stamped Garrard & Co., Ltd., 112, Regent Street, W1.

To the best of our knowledge, the present Dome clock has never been offered in public before.

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