
'Ricciolo', Reference 1491 | A yellow gold wristwatch with scroll lugs | Circa 1947
Auction Closed
November 9, 12:39 PM GMT
Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 CHF
Lot Details
Description
Dial: silvered, long signature
Caliber: cal. 12-120 manual winding, 18 jewels
Movement number: 961'707
Case: 18k yellow gold, snap-on case back
Case number: 650'397
Closure: 18k yellow gold Patek Philippe buckle
Size: 34 mm diameter
Signed: case, dial and movement
Box: no
Papers: no
Accessories: none
Please note the leather strap derived from endangered species is for display purposes only and is not sold with the watch. The watch will be shipped with a Replica Shoes ’s branded calf leather strap.
The mid 20th century saw some of Patek Philippe's most exquisite case designs and the Reference 1491 was no exception. A whimsical reimagination of the classic gentlemen’s dress watch, the Reference 1491 delights with the addition of scroll lugs best enjoyed when viewed from the sides. Produced between 1940 to at least 1965, and nicknamed 'Ricciolo' or curl in Italian, the scroll lugs are the defining feature of this reference.
The inside case back typically bears the Genevan Poinçons de Maître Key No. 8 stamped under the case number representing the case maker Markowski. Markowski is known as one of the case makers behind many of Patek Philippe’s rare and collectible designs from the period, who along with our present Reference 1491, was responsible for crafting the Reference 3424 Gilbert Albert, and the Reference 2442 Marilyn Monroe. The cases that came out of Markowski’s workshop are noted to have been exceptionally executed in terms of the complexity of the design despite simplicity in form.
Less than 400 examples of all variations of the Reference 1491 were made from 1940-1965, mostly in yellow and pink gold.
This example belongs to the first part of the production, as it bears the long Patek Philippe & Co signature, used until 1947.
While the design of the lugs on Reference 1491 makes the case more sensitive to polishing, the scroll lugs on our present lot maintain strong proportions and sharp edges. The patina of the gold case further demonstrates the very little use of the piece for a long time.