Cartier Art Deco diamond and platinum pendant watch
Cartier Art Deco diamond and platinum pendant watch
An Art Deco diamond and platinum circular pendant watch with an engine-turned gold dial with blue steel Breguet hands and numerals, black enamel minute markers, and signed "Cartier" in black enamel at 12 o'clock, all set within a beveled platinum inner border and pavé, rose-cut diamond outer border, with a rose-cut diamond-set crown at 12 o'clock; the caseback centered by a rose-cut diamond in a polished platinum surround and pavé, rose-cut diamond border; suspended from a rose-cut diamond-set bale, and further suspended from a two-stage platinum chain with baton-shaped spacers separated by an open platinum disk. Cartier, France. Poinçon for Henri Lavabre. With Cartier box.
Henri Lavabre owned a workshop on rue Tiquetonne in Paris where between 15 and 20 expert workmen crafted superb jewelry and objects of art. From 1906 to 1921 they worked exclusively for Cartier, and continued to fulfill commissions until the 1930s. They completed some of Cartier’s most exquisite and complicated designs, producing enamel objects, cigarette boxes, table clock cases, tiaras, bracelets and necklaces. In 1936, the workshop assembled Daisy Fellowes’s famous Hindu necklace for Cartier.
- DesignerCartier
- CountryFrance
- Circa1920
- DimensionsCase: 1 1/16" diameter; 27 1/2" total chain length; 30 3/4" total length
- SKUZ31830