20218M-001
Jungle by Day
Dome table clock in Longwy enamel on faience
20218M-001
Jungle by Day
The luxuriance of Art Deco
This unique piece, inspired by an Art Deco vase, showcases the rare and distinctive technique of Longwy enamel on faience, named after the town in France where it originated in about 1873. It represents, in stylized form, the luxuriant vegetation of a tropical forest seen in full daylight.
The artist first laid out the decor of stylized vegetation on the bisque background, drawing the black outline or cerne. He filled in these motifs with a palette of opaque enamels in 5 colors, including the special tints serving as an undercoat for the platinum and gold, creating a slight relief effect. He then illuminated this luxuriant jungle with 2 highlighting pigments in platinum and gold tints, using a brush. After the successive firings he applied a colorant to the enameled surfaces to bring out the minute cracks or “crackles” typical of this technique. Each enameled plate required 5 firings at temperatures ranging down from 1020°C to 745°C.
The finely crackled white hour circle is adorned with 12 baton-style hour markers painted in gold enamel, framing gilt leaf-shaped hands. The circular enameled foot takes up the geometric motif of a Native American bracelet.
This piece is powered by the caliber 17’’’ PEND mechanical movement rewound by an electric motor.
Unique Piece
$295,686
Technical characteristics
Height: 221.2 mm Width: 126 mm.
17''' PEND DOME
Manual winding
Diameter: 38.65 mm. Thickness: 3.7 mm. Number of parts: 219. Number of jewels: 21. Frequency: 18,000 semi-oscillations/hour (2.5 Hz). Balance spring: Breguet. Distinctive sign: Patek Philippe Seal.
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