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This fine and unusual Cartier desk clock is mesmerizing with its multitude of materials blended together to create a mystical scene at its center. Although the different shades of mother-of-pearl create light and dark shadows, the overall landscape suggests a night scene where the diamonds light up the sky like stars and the blossoms of the trees hang low, encompassing the three figures that stand below them. The scene and its execution can be said to follow the style of Makowski, a Russian painter who worked in France and was associated with the School of Paris at this time. The case was likely produced in the Coüet workshop, and the rock crystal was likely supplied by Fourrier.
With a backwind and set movement the clock is easily adjusted. On closer inspection, however, what is most special about the movement is that it is also stamped "Longines," in addition to the plaque that reads "European Watch & Clock Co. Inc.", in typical Cartier style. During this period, Cartier commissioned Longines to produce a small series of movements which Cartier only housed in a very select group of their most special clocks such as, for example, the Sun-and-Moon or Comet clocks. This clock was chosen as one of the special few which have a Longines movement. Together with its incredible case one can say the present lot is extremely rare and sought-after, especially in its remarkable overall condition.
With a backwind and set movement the clock is easily adjusted. On closer inspection, however, what is most special about the movement is that it is also stamped "Longines," in addition to the plaque that reads "European Watch & Clock Co. Inc.", in typical Cartier style. During this period, Cartier commissioned Longines to produce a small series of movements which Cartier only housed in a very select group of their most special clocks such as, for example, the Sun-and-Moon or Comet clocks. This clock was chosen as one of the special few which have a Longines movement. Together with its incredible case one can say the present lot is extremely rare and sought-after, especially in its remarkable overall condition.