Cabrier. A rare silver pair case verge watch
Cabrier. A rare silver pair case verge watch

SIGNED CHA(RLE)S CABRIER, LONDON, NO. 321, STAMPED WITH CASEMAKER'S MARK NB, CIRCA 1750

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Cabrier. A rare silver pair case verge watch
Signed Cha(rle)s Cabrier, London, no. 321, stamped with casemaker's mark NB, circa 1750
Gilt-finished verge movement, chain fusée, finely pierced and engraved foliage decorated balance cock and foot, silver dial centred by engraved foliage decoration, Roman numerals, blued steel beetle and poker hands, outer Arabic five minute divisions, circular plain inner and outer cases, case numbered and stamped with casemaker's mark, dial signed, movement signed and numbered
54 mm. diam.

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Lot Essay

Charles Cabrier II, son of Charles I and father of Charles III, was the most prominent of the three. The Cabriers were a celebrated dynasty of Huguenot watch and clockmakers who settled in London after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685). A relatively large number of their clocks-built over a period of half a century-have survived.

Apprenticed in 1719, Charles Cabrier II joined the Clockmakers' Company in 1726; he was Master from 1757 to 1772. Many examples of his work, including table clocks, carriage clocks, and pocket watches, are preserved in collections and museums in Britain and America, Germany, Sweden, and Russia.

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