Johannes Buz. A Fine and rare octagonal rock crystal and gilded brass pre-balance spring pendant watch
Johannes Buz. A Fine and rare octagonal rock crystal and gilded brass pre-balance spring pendant watch

Signed Jhanns (the J and H in monogram) Buz, circa 1620-1630

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Johannes Buz. A Fine and rare octagonal rock crystal and gilded brass pre-balance spring pendant watch
Signed Jhanns (the J and H in monogram) Buz, circa 1620-1630
Hinged octagonal gilt brass full plate chain fusée movement, verge escapement, plain steel two-arm balance without spring, small-footed irregular oval foliate pierced and engraved cock secured by a pin, silver chapter ring with Roman numerals, applied on a gilt brass dial plate engraved with view of a town, outer flower and foliate scroll decoration, blued-steel single hand, octagonal case, central band section set with seven faceted rock crystal panels, hinged back and front cover with similar panels, movement signed
32 mm. width & 52 mm. length
Literature
Meister der Uhrmacherkunst, Jürgen Abeler, 2010, p. 93.

Lot Essay

With a gilt brass crank key.
Johannes Buz worked in Augsburg, the main centre for goldsmithing and watchmaking in Germany during the first half of the seventeenth century. Watches at this period were highly significant possessions which only the very rich could afford. In fact, watches were valued for their curiosity and beauty, more as a companion of the jewel rather than for their timekeeping abilities. The playwright Thomas Middleton describes the watch as “a jewel’s fellow, a good fair watch that hung about my neck” in his play A Mad World, My Masters, of 1608.
The present watch is characteristic of the period 1620 to 1630 with case set with rock crystal, dial with silver chapter ring on a gilt brass plate engraved with flowers on the outside and townscape within.
Three other signed examples of the work of Hans Buz of Augsburg are preserved in museums: a signet ring watch signed “Johan Buz A”, the Hapsburg Imperial collections in Vienna; a clockwatch movement signed “Hanns Buz”, British Museum, London, collection No. 1874,0718.24; a calendar and moon phase watch signed “Johannes Buz”, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, collection No. 3236-1856.

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