



Jean Francois Poncet, à Dresden. An early 18th Century large size very fine silver pair case repoussé coach watch with alarm Circa 1735
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Jean Francois Poncet, à Dresden. An early 18th Century large size very fine silver pair case repoussé coach watch with alarm
Full plate fusee three train verge movement, pierced flat pillars, large steel hammers striking on a bell, silver dial with arcaded Roman chapters, rotating inner alarm disc, blued steel hands, silver repoussé case depicting Europa and the Bull, ball and socket fob, pull repeat at 6, together with engraved winding key
115mm.
Footnotes
Europa was gathering wildflowers in a meadow when she came upon a beautiful white bull. Europa was not afraid of the gentle bull and adorned his horns with flowers before climbing upon his back. The bull, actually the god Zeus in disguise, rushed off with Europa astride, diving into the sea. Europa was carried off to the island of Crete, where she became the mother of King Minos.
Poncet (1714-1804) was a descendant of a family originating from around Marseille, France, who like many other Huguenots, fled to Geneva to escape persecution. Jean François moved to Dresden in the 1730's and became watchmaker to the court of Saxony and the King of Poland. He was raised to the peerage and became a wealthy man to begin with, only to lose everything during and after the Polish wars.
Provenance:
The Busca Collection, Villa Serbelloni, Como, acquired in the 18th and 19th century;
By descent to the present owners
Saleroom notices
Please note that this is a two train movement.