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AUCTION SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2009 – GRAND HOTEL ET DE MILAN, MILAN







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Following the exceptional success of its Collection of Renaissance Clocks auction on 24 May this year, Patrizzi & Co will be holding another auction of exceptional works of horological art and masterpiece timepieces from the XVI to the XXI century in Milan on 29 November.

Over 200 lots will be put to auction, which will undoubtedly satisfy the taste and passion of just about every category of collector and timepiece enthusiast. In addition to numerous clocks and table clocks, mostly Baroque, French (Louis XV and XVI), and German pieces made for the Italian market, there will be special escapement pocket watches from the now dispersed Giuseppe Brusa Collection, modern and vintage Rolex wristwatches, including Daytona, and Pre-Daytona, as well as the famous Ref. 3525, better known as the Prisoner’s Watch, which, in the steel version, was sold on credit to British officers held as prisoners of war in Germany, with an agreement for them to pay for at the end of the war.

No sale would be complete without exceptional Italian timepiece creations. Underlining this is the presence in this auction of a genuine masterpiece – a table clock for the night signed by Guiseppe Campani. Following the request of Pope Alexandre VII – who suffered from insomnia – the Campani brothers invented a timepiece that made it possible to read the time in the dark. The Pope had asked his chamberlain to find an artisan who could make a clock that functioned soundlessly and allowed one to read the time easily during the night. The Notturno clock, has a silent escapement and an internal source of light. The front part – in a form that reminds one of a Baroque alter or the façade of a church – is the reproduction of a table attributed to the Maratta School.

Also in this auction, the Gênes School is represented by table clocks signed by Callin and Ganzinotto and along with the clocks of Bertola attest to the Trente art of watchmaking. The Romaine School, for its part, is illustrated by the timepieces of Citella and Villacroce, the unique master watchmaker known in the romaine region for having made a clock in the form of a book.

Also in this sale are very rare prototypes Panerai wristwatches of the 1940s-50s. And finally, a very high quality selection of around 100 Heuer wristwatches (as of 1985 better known as TAG Heuer), coming from a private collection of 200 examples produced around 1930 and 1980 – the fruit of 30 years of collecting – which have never before appeared on the market, and included in the selection, the classic Monaco sports models, Steve McQueen, Harley Davidson, Daytona, Silverstone, Carrera… as well as special customized pieces.

The length of the exhibition of the complete collection is also considerable, almost a whole week, from 24 November to the day of the sale (29 November), a week of not-to-be-missed side events, including an exhibition of watches to be auctioned for charity in favor AIRC (www.airc.it) on the 24th and 25th, and two full days of silent auction, the 27th and 28th November.

A preview of some lots during Bespoke Milano, Fiera dell’Eccellenza, from 12 to 15 November.

The catalog will be available as of 10 November.


notturno_gius_campani_hr Extraordinary collection of Italian Baroque clocks, including a magnificent Notturno, Giuseppe Campani, Roma (1636 – 1715) Estimate: Euros 140-180’000

camerini_hr Magnificent lantern clock. Camerini, in copper, 1670 circa. Estimate: Euros 25-35’000

tavolo_01_hrtavolo_02_hrtavolo_03_hr Series of Italian table clocks from the end of the XVII to the end of the XVIII century, provenance Palermo, Genoa and Trento. Estimates on request.

cartell_hr Wonderful “Cartell” wall clock with Louis XV console , Henry Padeval à Paris, in gilded bronze and green horn. Estimate: Euros 20-25’000


villacroce_03_hr Superb traveling book clock, Franco Villacroce, Rome, 1755. Estimate: Euros 40-45’000

rodella_hr Wall Regulator Clock, Rodella, Padua, Biedermeier period, 1830 circa, with Italian-style dial in 6. Estimate: Euros 35-40’000

cartell_applique_hr “Cartell d’applique” gilded bronze wall clock, Baptiste Baillon, Louis XV. Estimate: Euros 25-30’000

proto_panerai_02_hrproto_panerai_03_hrproto_panerai_01_hr Very rare Panerai wristwatch prototypes, from the period 1940 – 1950. Estimates on request

rolex_hr Series of Rolex Daytona and Predaytona sports watches, Ref. 3525 (better known as the Prisoner’s Watch). Estimates on request

German clock for the Italian market, Ioh Georg Ploninger, München, mid-1600 circa, from the now dispersed Ruscitti Collection. Estimate: Euros 20-30’000


Series of very particular escapement pocket watches, from the now dispersed Giuseppe Brusa Collection.
Estimate: Euros 1000-1500 each.


Preview exhibition

MILAN From 24 to 28 November 2009, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
29 November 2009, 10 a.m. – 12 a.m.
Patrizzi & Co
Via Monte di Pietà, 24 – 20121 Milan
Tel +39.02/45480754 – Fax +39.02/45480713

Auction

Sunday, 29 November 2009
Grand Hotel et De Milan, Milan
29, via Manzoni, Milan


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