90th Auction

2014/11/15

Lot 57

Adolf Schneider / H. Mansberger, Glashütte, Movement No. 1865, Case No. 1865, 43 mm, 74 g, circa 1865
A rare, small Glashuette hunting case pocket watch
Case: 18k gold, engine-turned, tiered, engraved monogram, engine-turned and numbered gold dome, case maker "C. Loup". Dial: enamel, off-white, radial Roman hours, auxiliary seconds, blued spade hands. Movm.: 2/3 plate movement, frosted, gilt, gold screw compensation balance, florally hand-engraved balance cock, gold lever and escape wheel.
Friedrich August Adolf Schneider (1824-1878)
Friedrich August Adolf Schneider was born in Dresden in 1824 and began his apprenticeship with Gutkaes in 1841. In 1845 Schneider decided to follow his friend and future brother-in-law Adolph Lange to Glashuette and be a foreman in his newly set-up watch manufacture. After working with Lange for 6 years, Schneider went on to start his own watchmaking company in 1851. He produced keywinding pocket watches at first but changed to winding crowns around 1865 when Lange's patented winding crown system was established. Schneider exported a large number of watches to the US; his local agent was Max Freund & Co. in New York. After Schneider's sudden death in 1878 his son continued the business. All in all the company produced about 3,000 pocket watches of the finest quality.
Source: "A. Lange & Söhne" by Reinhard Meis, Munich 1997, page 142f.
to be sold without reserve

Sold

estimated
6.0008.000 €
Price realized
1.500 €