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Antique Silver Pocket Watch for Chinese Market, Qing Dynasty c1860-Emperor

Description: Antique Silver Pocket Watch for Chinese Market, Qing Dynasty c1860-Emperor Click images to enlarge Description I am pleased to offer from my private collection this rare and highly collectible antique silver pocket watch designed specifically for the Chinese market during the Qing Dynasty, circa 1860. This timepiece features an exquisite enamel dial depicting a fine portrait of Emperor Tongzhi, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance. The watch retains its original winding keys, making it a complete and desirable piece for collectors of Chinese antiques or historical watches. Key Features: • Material: Solid silver case with intricate floral engravings. • Dial Design: Fine enamel dial with a detailed portrait of Emperor Tongzhi in traditional imperial robes and headwear. • Movement: Precision mechanical movement with visible inner workings, crafted for durability and accuracy. • Original Accessories: Includes the original winding keys, an uncommon feature that enhances its authenticity and value. • Back Case: Engraved silver case with floral motifs, typical of timepieces crafted for the Chinese market. • Condition: Well-preserved for its age, with minor wear consistent with a 19th-century artifact. Fully functional. Historical Significance: This pocket watch was tailored for the Chinese market during the Qing Dynasty, a period of cultural exchange and luxury craftsmanship. The enamel dial portraying Emperor Tongzhi symbolizes the high regard for imperial authority and reflects the demand for unique European-made timepieces customized for the Chinese elite. Why This Watch Stands Out: • A rare example of European-made watches designed for the Chinese market. • The enamel portrait of Emperor Tongzhi adds unmatched historical and artistic value. • Comes with the original winding keys, an exceptional detail rarely found with antique watches. Shipping and Handling: • Securely packaged to ensure safe delivery. • Fully insured shipping with tracking provided. • International shipping available  Don’t miss this opportunity to own a unique piece of Qing Dynasty history that combines artistry, craftsmanship, and imperial legacy! Provenance;the watch comes from the most important chinese collection of the bulgarian diplomat Mr.Ferdinandov,who was the Bulgarian ambasador in Beijing during 1960's. He brought over 1000 Chinese watches and clocks. His collection is considered for the biggest one in the whole Eastern Europe! Chinese watch history; Clocks and watches were never devices owned by the everyday citizen of China. The Chinese had been using a public time keeping system that was based on a combination of sun dials, water clocks, and astronomical observations. While the EQUINOCTIAL SYSTEM divides a 24 hour day into 12 equal periods, with each having four quarters (thus each quarter corresponds to an half-hour in western time keeping system), this system was only used by astronomers and astrologers. Because China was an agricultural based society, the PRACTICAL Chinese hours was the TEMPORAL SYSTEM, which were based on sunrise and sunset. Both the day and the night were divided into six equal periods. This obviously made the periods unequal because of seasonal changes: As winter approaches, the "day periods" became shorter; while during the summer, they become longer. To make things even more complicated, in practical use the night was actual divided into five "special" night periods, instead of the theoretical six; and each night period was in turn divided into five "points" equally. The first Chinese watches were originally constructed by the Mandarin Jesuit missionaries for the Chinese emperors since the late Ming dynasty (late 16th century to 1644). The emperors considered the watches as both astrological toys and jewelry. In fact, horological and astronomical instruments were the items that caught the emperors' eyes and allowed the missionaries to obtain their feet in the Chinese doo By the Manuchu (Ch'ing) dynasty (1644 - 1911), watches imported from Switzerland had become the Emperors' favorite toys. The watches came in different shapes and types (such as a gun form watch, a musical watch, or a singing bird box with a watch), and no expense was spared in terms of jewelry ornamentations. Both the Emperors K'ang-hsi (Kang Xi) (1661-1722) and his grandson, Ch'ien-lung (Chien-Lung) (1735-1796) were well-known watch collectors, the latter had an amazing collection of over a hundred clocks and watches. Today you could still see part of his collection in the National Museum in Beijing. While K'ang-hsi had commissioned watches from his missionaries and Swiss horologers, Ch'ien-lung was more nationalistic by ordering Cantonese artisans to construct clocks in the "western fashion". In conclusion, European watches before the 19th century were either specially imported individually (by firms such as Terrot et Fazy), or produced by European expat horologers who followed their missionaries or ambassadors as part of a cultural exchange. The most famous of these horologers were Francois-Louis Stadlin (1658-1740), imperial horologer of K'ang-hsi; and Charles-Henry Petitpierre-Boy (b.1769), who entered the court while following the ambassador of Holland, and built a pendulum clock inside the Old Imperial Summer Palace Yuen-Ming-Yue By Ch'ien-lung's son, Chia-Ching's (1796-1820) reign, several Swiss jewelry and automaton companies, led by Piquet et Meylan and Jacquet-Droz, imported successfully a cylinder watch that was fit inside a gold and enamel empire case with seeded pearls ("Montre D'or Empire", the French Empire Style Gold Watch). The enamel painting was frequently a depiction of flowers. The fact that the automaton companies were the leading horological importers of China showed that the Chinese continued to consider watches as mechanical toys. The Chinese were still using the temporal time system in everyday life. Even though some clever watchmakers did create watches that had an adjustable chapter to accommodate the changing time periods, the requirement of having a horologer to adjust the chapter daily rendered the adjustable watch impractical. The normal, "non-adjustable" version, continued to be only used by astrologers. Hence it was no suprise for the automaton companies that their wealthy Mandarin customers were mainly interested in Jewelry watches, or Repeaters. Save for the emperors and his court mathematicians, scientists and astronomers, no one seemed to be interested in purchasing a chronometer, a chronograph, or a calendar watch because no one would use a watch for actual timekeeping. The latter type of watches was particularly impractical in China, because the Chinese had always been using the lunar caleChinese watch history;   If you are not satisfied in any way-money back guarantee. 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Brand: antique

Department: Men

Type: Pocket Watch

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