Tavernier

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Condition: Very good
Year of Production: 1770
Case Size: 81mm
Case Material: Brass
Dial Color: White
Bracelet/Strap: -
Movement Type: Manual
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: Switzerland
Description

TAVERNIER ' IMPORTANT PORTABLE MARINE TIMEKEEPER Jean-Pierre Tavernier (Paris). Made for navigational use, circa 1770. Very fine, extremely rare and important, large, gilded-brass portable marine timekeeper with locking case and special case key, large diameter second-beating balance, cylinder escapement with large 60-toothed escape wheel for deadseconds with stop feature. | Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces | Geneve, 17th March 2013

TAVERNIER ? IMPORTANT PORTABLE MARINE TIMEKEEPER Jean-Pierre Tavernier (Paris). Made for navigational use, circa 1770. Very fine, extremely rare and important, large, gilded-brass portable marine timekeeper with locking case and special case key, large diameter second-beating balance, cylinder escapement with large 60-toothed escape wheel for deadseconds with stop feature., CHF 20,000 - 30,000 USD 22,000 - 33,000 / EUR 16,000 - 24,000Sold: CHF 35,000 C. Two-body, gilded brass, bassine with deep back, the movement can be locked into the case by means of a special bolt composed of a blued steel toothed rack sliding to lock the case activated by a key with pinion tip to mesh with the rack locking bolt, brass blocks inside the case secured by screws. D. White enamel, convex, radial Roman numerals, outer minute divisions with Arabic five-minute numerals, subsidiary dead-seconds with Arabic five-second numerals, winding aperture at 3 o?clock. Fine blued steel beetle and poker hands. M. 63 mm., matte gilt, cylindrical pillars with flared ends, fusee and chain with Harrison?s maintaining power, steel stopwork on the dial plate, cylinder escapement with 60-toothed brass escape wheel, the upper pivot jeweled, steel cylinder, the escape wheel pinion parallel mounted with another toothed wheel approximately 5 mm below the escape wheel, this wheel is for the stop feature and acted upon by a steel lever connected via a pivoted blued steel arm on the dial plate to the lever under the bezel, large diameter second-beating steel three-arm balance with jeweled pivots, flat balance spring with large blued steel rack and pinion regulation ring with corresponding silvered scale, very finely pierced, chased and engraved foliate continental balance cock, incorporated into the design the intials ?JPT? for Jean-Pierre Tavernier, polished steel endplate with jewel. Dial signed, balance cock pierced with Tavernier?s initials JPT. DIAM. 81 mm. Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces Geneva, Mar 17, 2013 LOT 411 TAVERNIER ? IMPORTANT PORTABLE MARINE TIMEKEEPER Jean-Pierre Tavernier (Paris). Made for navigational use, circa 1770. Very fine, extremely rare and important, large, gilded-brass portable marine timekeeper with locking case and special case key, large diameter second-beating balance, cylinder escapement with large 60-toothed escape wheel for deadseconds with stop feature. CHF 20,000 - 30,000 USD 22,000 - 33,000 / EUR 16,000 - 24,000 Sold: CHF 35,000 C. Two-body, gilded brass, bassine with deep back, the movement can be locked into the case by means of a special bolt composed of a blued steel toothed rack sliding to lock the case activated by a key with pinion tip to mesh with the rack locking bolt, brass blocks inside the case secured by screws. D. White enamel, convex, radial Roman numerals, outer minute divisions with Arabic five-minute numerals, subsidiary dead-seconds with Arabic five-second numerals, winding aperture at 3 o?clock. Fine blued steel beetle and poker hands. M. 63 mm., matte gilt, cylindrical pillars with flared ends, fusee and chain with Harrison?s maintaining power, steel stopwork on the dial plate, cylinder escapement with 60-toothed brass escape wheel, the upper pivot jeweled, steel cylinder, the escape wheel pinion parallel mounted with another toothed wheel approximately 5 mm below the escape wheel, this wheel is for the stop feature and acted upon by a steel lever connected via a pivoted blued steel arm on the dial plate to the lever under the bezel, large diameter second-beating steel three-arm balance with jeweled pivots, flat balance spring with large blued steel rack and pinion regulation ring with corresponding silvered scale, very finely pierced, chased and engraved foliate continental balance cock, incorporated into the design the intials ?JPT? for Jean-Pierre Tavernier, polished steel endplate with jewel. Dial signed, balance cock pierced with Tavernier?s initials JPT. DIAM. 81 mm. Share

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