George Margetts, London

Exceptionally rare gilt, paste and pearl-set openface manually-wound two train double-dial musical automaton centre seconds coach watch, made for the Chinese Market
George Margetts,獨特及罕有,鍍金鑲珍珠及料石,雙軌音樂報時,活動人偶,中心秒針,手動上弦馬車錶

CIRCA 1780

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George Margetts,獨特及罕有,鍍金鑲珍珠及料石,雙軌音樂報時,活動人偶,中心秒針,手動上弦馬車錶,為中國市場製造,倫敦George Margetts 印記,約1780年製

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US$45,000-65,000
The present watch is a highly unusual example of Margetts' work. With its attractive combination of a large, lavishly decorated case, two dials and a musical automaton, it is the perfect example for such a timepiece made by special order for a Chinese dignitary. The automaton scene representing a tightrope walker is of finest quality, the complicated movement allows choosing if one wishes the music, "song", or the automaton, "dance", as well as the speed "faster - slower".

A similar double dial watch signed George Margetts featuring an automaton scene depicting boats and a watermill was sold during The Art of British Horology, Antiquorum Geneva, 21 October 1995, lot 192.

The first "Chinese Market" watches were made by Jesuit missionaries during the Ming Dynasty in the late 16th century. The Emperors had an avid interest in horological and astronomical instruments, which allowed the missionaries to enter China.

By the late 18th century, Chinese patrons requested only the finest watches, featuring complicated movements such as repeating, music or automatons. To satisfy their desire for aesthetics, the cases had to be highly enamelled with motifs representing nature or classical scenes, set with pearls and precious stones. Many of these marvels were made for the Imperial Palace in Beijing.

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