Pocket watch

Jean Antoine Lépine, c. 1785 - c. 1789

When austere shapes and ornaments became fashionable in the late 18th century, French watchcase makers began making plainer looking, yet highly refined cases. Thanks to the pearls and the floral motifs in opaque enamel, this case is far from dull. They complement the starburst pattern, which was made with a so-called guilloche machine. The translucent enamel applied over this design creates a sparkling effect.

  • Artwork typejewellery, wrist watch
  • Object numberBK-15044
  • Dimensionsdiameter 3.6 cm
  • Physical characteristicsgoud, parels, email, glas; uurwerk: diverse materialen

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Pocket watch

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-15044

  • Description

    Horloge van goud, met een geëmailleerd rondsel en geëmailleerde wijzerplaat.


Creation

  • Creation

    • clockmaker: Jean Antoine Lépine, Paris
    • jeweler: anonymous, France (possibly)
  • Dating

    • c. 1785 - c. 1789
    • 1785 - 1790
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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    goud, parels, email, glas; uurwerk: diverse materialen

  • Dimensions

    diameter 3.6 cm


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Maurits Elzas collection, Arnhem

  • Acquisition

    bequest 1937

  • Copyright

  • Provenance

    …; sale, collection J.G. de Groot Jamin (1842-1920) et al. [section anonymous], Amsterdam (F. Muller), 12 (14) December 1922 sqq., no. 1353-1361, fl. 35, to Maurits Elzas (1868-1937), Arnhem, 1922;{NHA, RBK, INV, inv. 1215, no. 58.} by whom bequeathed with 106 other watches, as part of the 'Maurits Elzas Collection', to the museum, 1937


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