2010年4月25日星期日 – 瑞士日內瓦

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2010年4月25日星期日 – 文華東方酒店 – 瑞士日內瓦

永恆的情感
名家收藏之懷錶、腕錶、
時鐘及文獻拍賣會

In this auction, Patrizzi & Co bring together a sublime choice of items from every important facet of the history of horology. From historically important Breguet documents to elegant chatelaines to unique chronometers, wristwatches, pocket watches and clocks, this sale has something for everyone – collectors and amateurs alike.

Also, well represented in the sale is Rolex Daytona. This is especially significant for Patrizzi & Co because it coincides with the launch of the Patrizzi Pocket Expert series with the first in the series being devoted to the Rolex Daytona. The Patrizzi Pocket Expert Rolex Daytona will shortly be followed by a Patrizzi Pocket Expert dedicated to the Omega Speedmaster and other Patrizzi Pocket Experts covering many other well known references and brands.




Highlights of the Auction

Extremely important historic Breguet document, testifying to the arrival of Breguet in Neuchâtel in October 1793 and his welcome by the municipal authorities.

Estimation: CHF 10,000 – 20,000


Nécessaire – An unusual, 20K gold, enamel and engraved glass, morocco covered Nécessaire designed as a miniature secrétaire, containing 15 miniature toiletry items. J. Weldon, London circa 1760.

Estimation: CHF 100,000 – 150,000


Rolex Milgauss “Oyster Perpetual Superlative Chronometer”, officially certified, Ref 1019, 1967.

Estimation: CHF 22,000 – 28,000


An octagonal form pocket watch made in 1805 by the English watchmaker Ilbery for the Chinese market in gold, enamel, pearl and agate. One of the most beautiful examples of precious stone timepieces of the period.

Estimation: CHF 80,000 – 100,000


An elegant oval form gold pocket watch attributed to Jaquet Droz, made for the Chinese market with a painted on enamel country scene surrounded by a paillon garland and blue and white enamel, circa 1799.

Estimation: CHF 60,000 – 80,000


A stunning Ulysses Nardin chronometer with carousel the only one known to exist today of the just two or three originally produced by Ulysses Nardin.

Estimation: CHF 40,000 – 60,000


An extremely rare 18K yellow gold Piguet, half hunting-cased, keyless, carillon pocket watch on four gongs with four hammers, clockwatch with grande sonnerie, minute repeating, strike/silent function, and a three-part enamel dial, circa 1900.


Estimation: CHF 50,000 – 70,000


In the auction there are also several superb examples of chatelaines in gold and enamel.

Estimation: CHF 18,000 – 25,000 each


A superb and very rare Rolex Daytona Ref. 6264 with brown change-color dial (as mentioned in The Patrizzi Pocket Expert Rolex Daytona).

Estimation: CHF 70,000 – 90,000


An exceptional Jaeger LeCoultre platinum Reverso, one of a limited edition of just five examples.

Estimation: CHF 25,000 – 35,000


A very interesting large silver-cased Japanese pocket watch made at the end of the 18th century.

Estimation: CHF 15,000 – 20,000




Preview Exhibitions

MILAN
9–11 April 2010, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
During the exhibition a Silent Sale will also take place.

Patrizzi & Co Auctioneers Srl
Via Monte di Pietà, 24
I-20121 Milan
Italy
T. +39 02 454 80 754
F. +39 02 454 80 713

 

MONACO
15-16 April 2010, 9.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
17-18 April 2010, 10.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.

Salon Top Marques Watches
Grimaldi Forum
10 Av Princess Grace
Monaco
For details call:
T. +41 22 318 28 38
F. +41 22 318 28 99

 

GENEVA
22-24 April 2010, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
25 April 2010, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Patrizzi & Co Auctioneers SA
Rue de la Cité, 9
CH-1204 Geneva
Switzerland
T. +41 22 318 28 38

AUCTION

Sunday 25 April 2010
Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Geneva




Patrizzi & Co

Recognized as probably the world’s most important watch expert, Osvaldo Patrizzi, founder and chairman of Patrizzi & Co, trained originally as a watchmaker and then, spotting the growing interest of watch aficionados in collecting and buying these miniature masterpieces, he formed his first auction house.

Patrizzi was the first to develop thematic auctions as he watched the growth in market interest in specialist complication watch brands such as Patek Philippe, Cartier, Rolex, Swatch, Vacheron Constantin, and Omega – to name but a few.

Today, with his new auction house, Patrizzi offers even more benefits to watch collectors:

NO buyer’s commission: This represents the saving to buyers of between 20–25% of the hammer price, which most other major auction houses charge.

Five-year guarantee of authenticity: This guarantee eliminates what is often perceived to be the “risk factor” in buying important pieces via the Internet and includes an accurate and very detailed description of the quality of the piece(s) being purchased.

A choice of catalogs: Clients have a choice of purchasing a full color printed catalog or downloading their own personalized version of the online catalog onto their computer or new generation e-Book.

For more information about Patrizzi & Co go to www.patrizziauction.com