Auction 452 ”The Perfect Pair” - A passion for Elegance Auction
By A10 by Artmark
May 19, 2022
Cesianu-Racoviță Palace, 5 C.A. Rosetti Street, 010281, Bucharest, Romania

Exhibition 10.05 - 19.05.2022, Daily 10:00 - 20:00

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LOT 59:

Franz Carl Paul Telge
A very rare clock with chain, in the form of a ...

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Sold for: €33,000
Start price:
25,000
Estimated price :
€31,250 - €37,500
Buyer's Premium: 23% More details
Auction took place on May 19, 2022 at A10 by Artmark
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A very rare clock with chain, in the form of a flower made of filigreed gold, adorned with diamonds and enamel miniatures, made by Franz Carl Paul Telge, a supplier of the royal family for Queen Elizabeth of Romania, ca. 1885, a museum collection piece
A clock with a golden chain worked with filigree by the German jeweller Paul Telge. The pin has an inscription, made with diamonds, of the text "Waldgesang", The Song of the Forest. The piece opens like a flower making visible three enamel boards on which Orpheus, David and a Nymph are painted. Under each board the name of the represented character is inscribed with rose cut diamonds.
An "Eye of God" shaped clock, with white dial, decorated in the guilloché technique, with Arab numbers, with manual winding.
The first queen of Romania, Elizabeth I (1843-1916) born as Princess Elizabeth of Wied, was a patron of the arts, founder of several charitable institutions, poet, essayist and writer. Under the pen name Carmen Sylva, the Latin for "Song of the Forest", Queen Elizabeth will publish over one thousand poems, short stories, dramas, four novels and fairy tales for children.
Franz Carl Paul Telge (1840-1909), a famous German goldsmith, owner of the shop "Moderne und Antike kunstobjekte" in Berlin, a supplier of the Royal Family of Romania during King Carol I and Queen Maria.