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With Patek Philippe Certificate of Origin and Warranty and original fitted presentation box containing a spare crystal numbered "267'095". Furthermore delivered with the Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch with blue-grey enamel case with rose-cut diamonds on the center and Limoges style decoration in 1910 and its subsequent sale on 8 May 1911.
Fresh to the market it is a fine example of one of Patek Philippe's filigree watches, distinguished by their delicately detailed and pierced diamond-set decoration. Based on the engraved inscription on its cuvette, it was made for Minnie Jobson Birnie, wife of Donald Birnie, son of William Perkins Birnie who founded the Birnie Paper Company in Springfield, MA.
Another example of such filigree decorated pendant watch, movement no. 158'340, is illustrated and described in Patek Philippe Museum - Patek Philippe Watches - Volume II, p. 104, Inv. P-1641.
Fresh to the market it is a fine example of one of Patek Philippe's filigree watches, distinguished by their delicately detailed and pierced diamond-set decoration. Based on the engraved inscription on its cuvette, it was made for Minnie Jobson Birnie, wife of Donald Birnie, son of William Perkins Birnie who founded the Birnie Paper Company in Springfield, MA.
Another example of such filigree decorated pendant watch, movement no. 158'340, is illustrated and described in Patek Philippe Museum - Patek Philippe Watches - Volume II, p. 104, Inv. P-1641.