Watch with a Case Representing a Peony - Unknown Swiss Artisan, 19th CenturyGold, gilded silver, pai
Watch with a Case Representing a Peony - Unknown Swiss Artisan, 19th CenturyGold, gilded silver, painted and basse-taille enamel, pearl, Diam: 2 3/8 in. (6 cm)This charming watchcase takes the form of a peony. The gold case was first enameled in white, following this colored enamel was fused over the top to create a naturalistic effect of unfurling petals, which are outlined in pearls. To represent the green leaves at base of the flower, another enameling technique, called basse-taille, has been used. Here, the gold was engraved to imitate veins that show through the translucent green enamel which was applied over the top. [x] -- source link
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