Jaeger LeCoultre Pidduck's Ladies Cocktail Watch in Gold with Diamonds Dated 1960 with original box and papers
Product Code: AWCJLCPID7243
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This Watch
A fabulous new addition to our collection and a beautiful jewellery piece. more of a fine piece of jewellery with a watch on top. Besides representing the state-of-the-art in miniaturization technology, they also possessed the greatest level of artistic refinement, concealing their winding crowns beneath the case back to avoid disrupting the watch's perfect purity and full symmetry. High-grade LeCoultre caliber 426, rhodium plated, backwound, monometallic balance, self-compensating flat balance spring one of the smallest calibers produced at the time. The case is flanked by 8 clear bright diamonds which compliment the piece perfectly.
Extra Points
Pidduck & Son, jewellers:
At the bottom of Market Square, Hanley and by the junction with Fountain Square was Pidduck & Sons - a famous Hanley jewellers. Their shop first opened in 1841, was refurbished in the 1920's and rebuilt in the 1980's.
Henry Pidduck was the mayor of Hanley in 1864
The Blue Riband is the award received by the ship with the record for the fastest transatlantic crossing it was designed by Henry Pidduck & Sons Ltd. and manufactured by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield.
The Blue Riband was a creation of the transatlantic shipping companies in the 1860s, for the publicity opportunities of possessing the fastest ship. It was represented by a blue pennant flown from the topmast of the ship, until 1935 when Sir Harold Keates Hales (1868-1942), a British politician and owner of Hales Brothers shipping company, initiated a trophy. Hales was born in Manchester and became MP for Hanley.
In 1933, Hales commissioned the trophy to be designed by Henry Pidduck & Sons Ltd., silversmiths of Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.
The Hales Trophy is made of solid silver and heavy gilt, and stands almost four feet tall, weighs nearly 100 pounds and cost $4,000 to create. The trophy consists of a globe resting on two winged figures if Victory sanding on a base of carved green onyx. An enamelled blue ribbon surrounds the middle of the prize.
The award is decorated with models of old galleons, modern ocean liners and statues of Neptune and Amphitrite, god and goddess of the sea. The trophy is surmounted by a figure depicting Speed pushing a three-stacked liner against a figure symbolizing the forces of the Atlantic. The Atlantic Ocean is represented in blue enamel with the traditional ocean liner route indicated by a red enamelled line.
Spec Stuff
Age : 1961/1970
Specific Age : 1960
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Condition : Pre-Owned
Box & Papers : Yes
Case Material : Solid 18ct Gold and Diamonds
Service History : 12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty