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Pocket Watch

Movement (French, 1686–1759)
Dateca. 1750
MediumGold and enamel
Dimensions2 1/4 x 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 in. (5.8 x 4.5 x 4.4 cm)
Credit LineBequest of Winthrop Kellogg Edey, 1999
Accession number1999.6.24
Commentary

After ninety years of civil and religious freedom, the Huguenots were once again persecuted after the Edict of Nantes was revoked in 1685. Many of them immigrated to neighboring countries, resulting in the loss of much of the clock and watchmaking workforce. France’s eventual recovery in the manufacture of clocks and watches was due in part to Julien Le Roy, who did much to re-establish Paris as a leading center for horology. In his extensive workshops, Le Roy created fine and precise movements set in luxurious and fashionable clocks and watchcases, like this one decorated in gold and cloisonné enamel.

Source: Vignon, Charlotte. The Frick Collection Decorative Arts Handbook. New York: The Frick Collection/Scala, 2015.

Not On View
Frontal view of Pendant Watch with enamed dial framed in gilt bronze
Chavannes le Jeune
ca. 1660
Front view of Pocket Watch with enamel dial set in a case of gold
François Beeckaert
1750–55
Front view of watch with enamel dial in a gilt bronze case
Thomas Mudge
1757
Front image of Pocket Watch with Tourbillon showing the dial
Abraham-Louis Breguet
ca. 1820
Front view of pendant watch with an enamel dial
Dutertre
ca. 1765
Front view of Pendant Watch with enameled polycrhome dial decorated in the center with an image…
Henry Arlaud
ca. 1685
Front view of Pendant Watch with delicate enameld polychrome decoration
C. De Lespée
ca. 1620
Front view of Double-Dial Desk Watch Showing Decimal and Traditional Time
Abraham-Louis Breguet
ca. 1795–after 1807
Small enamel sculpture of the Christ child in a blessing
possibly 17th century or 19th century
Gold seated lion with scattered diamonds and enamel
Probably South German
ca. 1575
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