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Singing Bird Watch. Bassereau, Jean Hillaire, watchmaker (French, d. 1806, Paris, Colmar). Gold case enamelled in dark and pale blue, the top having a circular hinged panel decorated in painted enamel with a bird perched on a tree in a landscape. The watch has a singing bird automaton which springs up when the hinged panel is open. The watch face is visible through a circular aperture in the back of the case. The maker of the movement was Hillaire Bassereau, and is inscribed 'Hilre Bassereau n. 532, Int Et Fect.'. Marks on the case: (1) Maker's mark JS or IS with a pellet above and below within a lozenge. (2) Assay mark for a second standard gold 1798-1809. (3) Exercise mark for medium-sized gold and silver 1798-1809. (4) An illegible mark with a 2 on the right side. (5) Impressed mark: 150. (6) Dealer's scratch mark: 55041. Gold dial, steel hands, blued, gold and enamel case, height 7.3 cm, width 6.2 cm, depth 1.9 cm, circa 1798-1809. The case bears the Paris assay and excise marks for 1798-1809. The movement is a little earlier than the case, probably about 1790.
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