PATEK PHILIPPE, REF. 1463 "WITHOUT INDEXES & TIMING SCALE" PROBABLY UNIQUE DIAL YELLOW GOLD Patek Philippe, Genève, movement No.868928, case No. 698839, Ref. 1463. Made in 1956, sold on May 31st, 1958. Extremely fine and probably unique, water-resistant, 18K yellow gold wristwatch with round button chronograph and register. Accompanied by the Extract from the Archives.
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PATEK PHILIPPE PINK GOLD MINUTE REPEATER & CHRONOGRAPH WITH FINE ART NOUVEAU ENAMELED CASE BY A.H. RODANET OF PARIS PRESENTED BY EDMOND ROSTAND, THE WRITER OF CYRANO DE BERGERAC TO THE COMEDIC ACTOR JEAN COQUELIN Patek Philppe, Genève, No. 48381. Made in 1880, sold on July 16, 1881, the case decoration made by A.H. Rodanet to the special order of Edmond Rostand, circa 1910. Extremely fine and historically important, large, minute-repeating, 18K pink gold hunting cased keyless pocket watch with chronograph and Art Nouveau champlevé enamel decoration. Accompanied by a Rodanet fitted box, the Extract from the Archives, a period photograph of Jean Coquelin, a Théatre de la Porte Saint-Martin program of January 1910 for "Chantecler", a 4-act piece by Edmond Rostand and a copy of Le Petit Journal for January 30th, 1910 illustrating scenes from "Chantecler".
PATEK PHILIPPE PINK GOLD MINUTE REPEATER & CHRONOGRAPH WITH FINE ART NOUVEAU ENAMELED CASE BY A.H. RODANET OF PARIS PRESENTED BY EDMOND ROSTAND, THE WRITER OF CYRANO DE BERGERAC TO THE COMEDIC ACTOR JEAN COQUELIN Patek Philppe, Genève, No. 48381. Made in 1880, sold on July 16, 1881, the case decoration made by A.H. Rodanet to the special order of Edmond Rostand, circa 1910. Extremely fine and historically important, large, minute-repeating, 18K pink gold hunting cased keyless pocket watch with chronograph and Art Nouveau champlevé enamel decoration. Accompanied by a Rodanet fitted box, the Extract from the Archives, a period photograph of Jean Coquelin, a Théatre de la Porte Saint-Martin program of January 1910 for "Chantecler", a 4-act piece by Edmond Rostand and a copy of Le Petit Journal for January 30th, 1910 illustrating scenes from "Chantecler".