Paul BUHRE, Supplier to His Majesty's Court... - Lot 3 - Drouot Estimations

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Paul BUHRE, Supplier to His Majesty's Court... - Lot 3 - Drouot Estimations
Paul BUHRE, Supplier to His Majesty's Court Neck watch in yellow gold (750) with bezel, case middle and cover decorated with chased flowers and enhanced with translucent enamels on an opaque green background. The main flower on the lid paved with small rose-cut diamonds in grain-set. Unsigned white enamelled dial, hour-markers with Arabic numerals for the hours and gold dots for the minutes. Russian spiral movement, unsigned. Dust cover signed and numbered, twice, 75140. Back of cover numbered 75139. Swiss Helvetia hallmarks, between 1880 and 1934. Beginning of the 20th century. Gross weight : 22,8 g. - Diameter : 27.5 mm. Enamel wear, and some chips on the lid. Movement to be revised. Provenance: Offered by Princess Marina PETROVNA of Russia (1892-1981), wife of Prince Alexander GALITZINE (1885-1973), to the current owner. Pavel BUHRE (1842-1892) is a Russian watchmaker who settled in Le Locle, Switzerland, in 1874. In 1888, he sold his company to his partners, the Swiss Georg PFUND and the Frenchman Paul GIRARD, who, after his death, kept his French name in Paul BUHRE. In 1899, the company received the title of "Official Supplier to the Imperial Court".
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