Sold for:
290,500 CHF

“The Leopard Mysterieuse” Graff. Made in the 1980s. Extremely fine and magnificent, 18K gold, silver-gilt and black onyx mystery clock set with turquoise, jade, emeralds, mother of pearl, smokey quartz and 1150 diamonds weighing approximately 150 carats. Accompanied by a Graff fitted box and key. Octagonal set with leaf-shaped panels of turquoise and jade within a mother of pearl border and gold framework, similarly inlaid stylised leaf- column base raised on a rectangular mother of pearl and diamond set plinth with two gold, diamond and onyx set sculptural leopards with emerald eyes, above a bombe black onyx base. Transparent faceted smokey quartz, diamond set bezel and diamond set Roman quarter-hour numerals. Diamond and turquoise-set “Loti-form” hands with no apparent connection to the movement. 45 mm., circular, brass, turned pillars, going barrel, 15 jewels, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, self-compensating flat balance spring, rack regulator. Graff Property of a Middle-East Gentleman Graff Case signed. Dim. 30 x 16.5 x 11.5 cm. Notes The mystery clock has fascinated connoiseurs from the moment the first examples made by Robert Houdin appeared in the 19th century. However, it was the firm of Cartier who used the idea and their excellence as jewelers to produce some of the most fabulous examples. This mystery clock by Graff continues the tradition of fine mystery clocks combining technical virtuosity with exotic design. The hands are each mount


Antiquorum

Auctioneer:
Antiquorum

Date:
2006-05-14