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UNSIGNED, SWITZERLAND, THE STRAWBERRY PENDANT WATCH, 18K YELLOW GOLD
A fine and rare, 18k gold, enamel and rose-cut diamond-set, manual wind keyless lady's pendant watch in the form of a strawberry.
Brand: Unsigned, Switzerland
Model: THE STRAWBERRY PENDANT WATCH
Year: Circa 1890
Caliber: 7 ½''', frosted gilt, 8 jewels, cylinder escapement, three-arm gilt balance, blued steel flat balance spring, index regulator.
Width: 23
Length: 30

Grading System: AAA (Excellent)
Case: 3-32 (Good , Slightly restored)
Dial: 2-01 (Very good , HANDS Original)
Movement: 2* (Very good , Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense)

HKD: 61,000 - 78,000
USD: 7,800 - 10,000
EUR: 7,200 - 9,200

Form Watches, the first form watches appeared in the early 17th century, the cases modeled in cast and chased silver or gold as animals, fish and skulls. These exotic and expensive ''toys'' enjoyed a revival during the last decade of the 18th century and the first quarter of the 19th century, naturally the fine Swiss watchmakers and enamelers in Geneva made some of the best examples of this period. A large variety of shapes were made, fruit being a particular favorite. Exquisite gold, enamel and jeweled watches in the form of melons, cherries, peaches and strawberries were amongst the most popular. Fruit has a powerful symbolism. In China the apple represents peace, the cherry, fertility and the strawberry represents goodness and purity, the perfect gift for a lady who would have immediately understood the meaning. The strawberry was also considered to be the holy symbol of the Virgin Mary. Form watches were never made in large numbers and surviving examples, particularly with enameled and jeweled cases, are extremely rare.

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UNSIGNED, SWITZERLAND, THE STRAWBERRY PENDANT WATCH, 18K YELLOW GOLD
A fine and rare, 18k gold, enamel and rose-cut diamond-set, manual wind keyless lady's pendant watch in the form of a strawberry.
Brand: Unsigned, Switzerland
Model: THE STRAWBERRY PENDANT WATCH
Year: Circa 1890
Caliber: 7 ½''', frosted gilt, 8 jewels, cylinder escapement, three-arm gilt balance, blued steel flat balance spring, index regulator.
Width: 23
Length: 30

Grading System: AAA (Excellent)
Case: 3-32 (Good , Slightly restored)
Dial: 2-01 (Very good , HANDS Original)
Movement: 2* (Very good , Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense)

HKD: 61,000 - 78,000
USD: 7,800 - 10,000
EUR: 7,200 - 9,200

Form Watches, the first form watches appeared in the early 17th century, the cases modeled in cast and chased silver or gold as animals, fish and skulls. These exotic and expensive ''toys'' enjoyed a revival during the last decade of the 18th century and the first quarter of the 19th century, naturally the fine Swiss watchmakers and enamelers in Geneva made some of the best examples of this period. A large variety of shapes were made, fruit being a particular favorite. Exquisite gold, enamel and jeweled watches in the form of melons, cherries, peaches and strawberries were amongst the most popular. Fruit has a powerful symbolism. In China the apple represents peace, the cherry, fertility and the strawberry represents goodness and purity, the perfect gift for a lady who would have immediately understood the meaning. The strawberry was also considered to be the holy symbol of the Virgin Mary. Form watches were never made in large numbers and surviving examples, particularly with enameled and jeweled cases, are extremely rare.

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