Patek Philippe. An 18k Gold, Enamel and Diamond-set Openface Pendant Watch
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Patek Philippe. An 18k Gold, Enamel and Diamond-set Openface Pendant Watch

Signed Patek Philippe & Cie., retailed by Merrick Walsh & Phelps, St. Louis, Mo., Movement 104'872, Case No. 216'498, Manufactured in 1895

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Patek Philippe. An 18k Gold, Enamel and Diamond-set Openface Pendant Watch
Signed Patek Philippe & Cie., retailed by Merrick Walsh & Phelps, St. Louis, Mo., Movement 104'872, Case No. 216'498, Manufactured in 1895
Movement: Manual jewelled, Cal. 10'''
Dial: Enamel, gold motif to the center, blue Arabic numerals
Case: 18k gold, enamel to the case back with gold and diamond-set Fleur-de-Lis, 27mm diam.
Signed: Dial and movement signed by maker, case and dial signed by retailer
Accompanied By: A Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives confirming date of sale on August 31st, 1896
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Lot Essay

This 10 lignes movement features a number of notable decorative elements. First, the front and back are partially decorated with a vermicelle pattern of hand engraving. Exceptionally detailed, the crispness and detail can be seen and felt with respect to the traditional engraving technique now mostly lost in the modern world. Furthermore, the guilloche case back is covered in a royal blue enamel highlighting three Fleur-de-Lis. The crafts of enameling, diamond setting, engraving and of course watchmaking can all be seen with this small wonder.

This particular examples is signed Merrick, Walsh & Phelps, one of the most important and prominent 19th century retail partners of Patek Philippe. This retailer shared a business relationship with Patek Philippe from 1855 until 1901 when the St. Louis retailer was closed.




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