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Auction archive: Lot number 36

PATEK PHILIPPE. A UNIQUE 18K GOLD OPENFACE KEYLESS LEVER WATCH WITH ENAMEL MINIATURE BY MARTHE BISCHOFF

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US$145,275
Auction archive: Lot number 36

PATEK PHILIPPE. A UNIQUE 18K GOLD OPENFACE KEYLESS LEVER WATCH WITH ENAMEL MINIATURE BY MARTHE BISCHOFF

Estimate
US$0
Price realised:
US$145,275
Beschreibung:

PATEK PHILIPPE. A UNIQUE 18K GOLD OPENFACE KEYLESS LEVER WATCH WITH ENAMEL MINIATURE BY MARTHE BISCHOFFReference: 715 / 15 Date: Circa 1975 Movement: 18-jewel Cal. 17"'-140, screwed monometallic balance, Seal of Geneva, no. 893321 Dial: Silvered, applied faceted gold baton numerals, subsidiary seconds, gold hands Case: Snap back with finely painted enamel miniature of two horses, no. 432829 Signed: Case, dial and movement, miniature signed, M. Bischoff Size: 47mm FootnotesThe present lot is one of only a handful of enamel pieces to be completed by the artist Marthe Bischoff for Patek Philippe. Marthe Bischoff (1900-1991) was one of the preeminent Geneva enamellers of the 20th century. Beginning in the 1960's she was employed by Patek Philippe and throughout her career as an enamel artist was commissioned to create unique painted on enamel watches for the firm alongside other masters such as Suzanne Rohr and Helene May Mercier. For one to view some of her work they would need to visit the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, Switzerland, which contains two examples of her painted on enamel masterpieces of only a handful known. Bischoff's mastery of miniature painting is on full display with the present lot. Other examples of her work usually feature expansive scenes of country life, and the present lot has elements of those in the background landscape. The central image, however, is up close and highly detailed in the presentation of two horses, one looking out to the viewer. This presentation emphasizes Bischoff's artistry as the detail needed to produce a realistic image come down to the fine details, usually made by a single hair paintbrush. From start to finish, one of these paintings can take around six months. It is a rare opportunity to acquire a such an elusive example, let alone one which has remained with the original owners' family since purchase, and this painted enamel watch would be a crowning pieces to a collection with its place in the pantheon of hand crafts that Patek Philippe has created over the last century and a half.

Auction archive: Lot number 36
Auction:
Datum:
14 Apr 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
14 April 2022 | New York
Beschreibung:

PATEK PHILIPPE. A UNIQUE 18K GOLD OPENFACE KEYLESS LEVER WATCH WITH ENAMEL MINIATURE BY MARTHE BISCHOFFReference: 715 / 15 Date: Circa 1975 Movement: 18-jewel Cal. 17"'-140, screwed monometallic balance, Seal of Geneva, no. 893321 Dial: Silvered, applied faceted gold baton numerals, subsidiary seconds, gold hands Case: Snap back with finely painted enamel miniature of two horses, no. 432829 Signed: Case, dial and movement, miniature signed, M. Bischoff Size: 47mm FootnotesThe present lot is one of only a handful of enamel pieces to be completed by the artist Marthe Bischoff for Patek Philippe. Marthe Bischoff (1900-1991) was one of the preeminent Geneva enamellers of the 20th century. Beginning in the 1960's she was employed by Patek Philippe and throughout her career as an enamel artist was commissioned to create unique painted on enamel watches for the firm alongside other masters such as Suzanne Rohr and Helene May Mercier. For one to view some of her work they would need to visit the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva, Switzerland, which contains two examples of her painted on enamel masterpieces of only a handful known. Bischoff's mastery of miniature painting is on full display with the present lot. Other examples of her work usually feature expansive scenes of country life, and the present lot has elements of those in the background landscape. The central image, however, is up close and highly detailed in the presentation of two horses, one looking out to the viewer. This presentation emphasizes Bischoff's artistry as the detail needed to produce a realistic image come down to the fine details, usually made by a single hair paintbrush. From start to finish, one of these paintings can take around six months. It is a rare opportunity to acquire a such an elusive example, let alone one which has remained with the original owners' family since purchase, and this painted enamel watch would be a crowning pieces to a collection with its place in the pantheon of hand crafts that Patek Philippe has created over the last century and a half.

Auction archive: Lot number 36
Auction:
Datum:
14 Apr 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
14 April 2022 | New York
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