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Auction archive: Lot number 76

♡ A VERY FINE DANIEL DELANDER GOLD PAIR

Estimate
A$10,000 - A$15,000
ca. US$7,441 - US$11,162
Price realised:
A$10,000
ca. US$7,441
Auction archive: Lot number 76

♡ A VERY FINE DANIEL DELANDER GOLD PAIR

Estimate
A$10,000 - A$15,000
ca. US$7,441 - US$11,162
Price realised:
A$10,000
ca. US$7,441
Beschreibung:

♡ A VERY FINE DANIEL DELANDER GOLD PAIR CASE CYLINDER ESCAPEMENT QUARTER REPEATER WATCH Gilt fullplate movement with fusee, engraved and pierced balance cock with diamond endstone. Cylinder escapement. Plain round columns. Repeater complication for the hour and quarter on push of the stem. The fullplate signed Daniel Delander London with serial number 255. Gilt dust cover cap with floral motif lightly hand etched 255 verso. Gold dial with roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes, signed to centre. The inner case pierced with scroll decoration, serial number 255 engraved on outside by stem. The outer case pierced with scroll decoration, with four fruit motifs. The rear depicting a repoussé scene by Henry Manly depicting Heracles with his club and coat of Nemean Lion, possibly with Hermes, signed Manly fecit. London, Circa 1730. Diameter: 50mm PROVENANCE: Terence Camerer Cuss, London The Collection of Dr Trevor Hyde, Sydney, acquired from the above in 1985 OTHER NOTES: Daniel Delander (c.1678-1733) of the Dial, Devereaux Court in the Middle Temple (later moved to between the Temple Gates on Fleet Street) was bound as apprentice to Charles Halstead in 1692, becoming a freeman of the Clockmakers' Company in 1699. He is known to have worked for Thomas Tompion alongside producing his own work. Undoubtably Tompion's influence is evident in this example through Delander's use of the cylinder escapement, which Tompion invented in 1695. Delander was an admired watchmaker and clockmaker in his time, and was the first to produce a stopwatch with independent centre seconds. Examples of his work exist in the Science Museum, London, the Guildhall, London, the British Museum, London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The outer case is likely to be an early example of Henry Manly's work. Since Daniel Delander died in 1733, this piece is a late example that may have been completed by his son, Nathaniel Delander Estimate $10,000-15,000 Absentee bid Telephone bid Bid on Multiple Lots Bid Live Online Request a condition report

Auction archive: Lot number 76
Auction:
Datum:
7 Dec 2020
Auction house:
Leonard Joel
333 Malvern Road
South Yarra, 3141 Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
info@leonardjoel.com.au
+61 (0)3 9826 4333
+61 (0)3 9826 4544
Beschreibung:

♡ A VERY FINE DANIEL DELANDER GOLD PAIR CASE CYLINDER ESCAPEMENT QUARTER REPEATER WATCH Gilt fullplate movement with fusee, engraved and pierced balance cock with diamond endstone. Cylinder escapement. Plain round columns. Repeater complication for the hour and quarter on push of the stem. The fullplate signed Daniel Delander London with serial number 255. Gilt dust cover cap with floral motif lightly hand etched 255 verso. Gold dial with roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes, signed to centre. The inner case pierced with scroll decoration, serial number 255 engraved on outside by stem. The outer case pierced with scroll decoration, with four fruit motifs. The rear depicting a repoussé scene by Henry Manly depicting Heracles with his club and coat of Nemean Lion, possibly with Hermes, signed Manly fecit. London, Circa 1730. Diameter: 50mm PROVENANCE: Terence Camerer Cuss, London The Collection of Dr Trevor Hyde, Sydney, acquired from the above in 1985 OTHER NOTES: Daniel Delander (c.1678-1733) of the Dial, Devereaux Court in the Middle Temple (later moved to between the Temple Gates on Fleet Street) was bound as apprentice to Charles Halstead in 1692, becoming a freeman of the Clockmakers' Company in 1699. He is known to have worked for Thomas Tompion alongside producing his own work. Undoubtably Tompion's influence is evident in this example through Delander's use of the cylinder escapement, which Tompion invented in 1695. Delander was an admired watchmaker and clockmaker in his time, and was the first to produce a stopwatch with independent centre seconds. Examples of his work exist in the Science Museum, London, the Guildhall, London, the British Museum, London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The outer case is likely to be an early example of Henry Manly's work. Since Daniel Delander died in 1733, this piece is a late example that may have been completed by his son, Nathaniel Delander Estimate $10,000-15,000 Absentee bid Telephone bid Bid on Multiple Lots Bid Live Online Request a condition report

Auction archive: Lot number 76
Auction:
Datum:
7 Dec 2020
Auction house:
Leonard Joel
333 Malvern Road
South Yarra, 3141 Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
info@leonardjoel.com.au
+61 (0)3 9826 4333
+61 (0)3 9826 4544
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