Armbanduhr: äußerst seltene Vacheron & Constantin Geneve Ref.4412 mit Cloisonné-Zifferblatt, 1951, mit Stammbuchauszug
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ID 905203
Lot 4241 | Armbanduhr: äußerst seltene Vacheron & Constantin Geneve Ref.4412 mit Cloisonné-Zifferblatt, 1951, mit Stammbuchauszug
Estimate value
€ 10 000 – 30 000
Ca. Ø34mm, 18K Gold, Druckboden, Handaufzug, Kaliber P 454/5B, Ankerwerk mit 17 Steinen und Feinregulierung, Gehäusenummer 320418, Werksnummer 489725, Zentralsekunde, Sonder-Zifferblatt mit Emaille-Malerei, Darstellung des Symboles der Mussolini Partei P.N.F , welches 1953 verboten wurde, originale Zeiger, Lederarmband mit goldener Dornschließe, Vacheron Service-Etui, sehr guter Zustand. Lt. Besitzer verkauft über Hausmann in Rom. Es sind nur wenige Vacheron Constantin Herrenuhren mit diesen seltenen Zifferblättern aus Cloisonné-Emaille bekannt. Sie stammen aus den 40er- und 50er-Jahren und sind Sondermodelle im Auftrag verschiedener Kunden. So gibt es z.B. Modelle für den amerikanischen Markt mit der Landkarte der USA. Diese Uhr wurde vermutlich für Hausmann in Italien gefertigt. Die Zifferblätter wurden speziell in Auftrag gegeben, z.B. bei der Firma Stern und sind vermutlich nicht von V & C gefertigt und daher auch meist nicht signiert. Der Stammbuchauszug bestätigt die Originalität der Uhr. Uns ist zumindest 1 weiteres Exemplar mit diesem Zifferblatt bekannt, ebenfalls geliefert nach Italien, versteigert in unserer 78.Auktion für ca. 19.000€.
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