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SIGNED J. ULLMANN & CO., CASE NO. 171'725, CIRCA 1900
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J. ULLMANN & CO. A 14K PINK GOLD AND ENAMEL HUNTER CASE QUARTER REPEATING KEYLESS LEVER WATCH WITH AUTOMATON
SIGNED J. ULLMANN & CO., CASE NO. 171'725, CIRCA 1900
Gilt-finished jewelled lever movement, quarter repeating with two hammers onto two gongs, glazed dust cover, gold cuvette, dial with translucent blue enamel on engine-turned ground, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, polychrome enamel automaton scene with Mercury holding his caduceues and Father Time holding a harvesting scythe, striking the bells in unison with the quarter repeating function, circular engine-turned case, cover with blank central cartouche, hinged case back, minute repeating mechanism activated by the slide in the band, cuvette signed and numbered, case numbered
56 mm. diam.
SIGNED J. ULLMANN & CO., CASE NO. 171'725, CIRCA 1900
Gilt-finished jewelled lever movement, quarter repeating with two hammers onto two gongs, glazed dust cover, gold cuvette, dial with translucent blue enamel on engine-turned ground, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, polychrome enamel automaton scene with Mercury holding his caduceues and Father Time holding a harvesting scythe, striking the bells in unison with the quarter repeating function, circular engine-turned case, cover with blank central cartouche, hinged case back, minute repeating mechanism activated by the slide in the band, cuvette signed and numbered, case numbered
56 mm. diam.
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