Breguet, n.4742.
Montre simple medaillon eccentrique 13 lignes ½, cylinder escapement in ruby sold to Lionel Rothschild (banker) on 31 May 1831 for 1,400 FF.

Lionel Nathan de Rothschild (22 November 1808 – 3 June 1879) was a British banker and politician. The son of Nathan Mayer Rothschild and Hanna Barent Cohen, he was a member of the prominent Rothschild family.
In 1847 Lionel de Rothschild was first elected to the British House of Commons as one of four MPs for the City of London constituency. Jews were at that point still barred from sitting in the chamber due to the Christian oath required to be sworn in so Prime Minister Lord John Russell introduced a Jewish Disabilities Bill to remove the problem with the oath. In 1848, the bill was approved by the House of Commons but was twice rejected by the House of Lords. After being rejected again by the Upper House in 1849, Rothschild resigned his seat and stood again winning in a by-election in order to strengthen his claim.
In 1850, he entered the House of Commons to take his seat but refused to swear on a Christian Bible asking to use only the Old Testament. This was permitted but when omitting the words “upon the true faith of a Christian” from the oath he was required to leave.
In 1851 a new Jewish Disabilities Bill was defeated in the House of Lords. In the 1852 general election Rothschild was again elected but the next year the bill was again defeated in the upper house.
Lionel Nathan de Rothschild introduced in the House of Commons on 26 July 1858 by Lord John Russell and Mr John Abel Smith by Henry Barraud, 1872.
Finally, in 1858, the House of Lords agreed to a proposal to allow each house to decide its own oath. On 26 July 1858 de Rothschild took the oath with covered head, substituting “so help me, [using a Hebrew word for] God” for the ordinary form of oath, and thereupon took his seat as the first Jewish member of Parliament. He was re-elected in general elections in 1859 and 1865, but defeated in 1868; he was returned unopposed in a by-election in 1869 but defeated a second time in the general election in 1874.
Rothschild was proposed as a member of the House of Lords in 1868, but Queen Victoria refused to elevate him to this status. She denied that this was because Rothschild was a Jew. Instead the monarch claimed it was because of Rothschild’s business activities, but few believed her. In 1885 the Queen did raise Rothschild’s son Nathan to the peerage. Nathan Mayer de Rothschild became the first Jewish member of the House of Lords.
A fan of thoroughbred horse racing, his colt “Sir Bevys” won the 1879 Epsom Derby.
In 1836, Lionel de Rothschild married Baroness Charlotte von Rothschild (1819-1884), the daughter of Baron Carl Mayer Rothschild of the Rothschild banking family of Naples. They had the following children:
1. Leonora (1837-1911)
2. Evelina (1839-1866)
3. Nathan Mayer (1840-1915)
4. Alfred Charles (1842-1918)
5. Leopold (1845-1917)
Lionel de Rothschild died in 1879 and his body was interred in the Willesden Jewish Cemetery in the North London suburb of Willesden
Breguet certificate no. 4389 of 09 April 2013
Case
Four bodies in 20K gold with guilloché case back with central “EC” monogram numbered 619-4742-B. Gold cuvette signed “Breguet n.4742”, lateral screw fixing with A-R adjustment slot. Pendant hallmarks (ox head) in use from 01 April 1821 to 01 May 1822, gold fineness hallmark. Maitre’s stamp of Louis Joly who worked from 1821 to 1847 in Paris, Rue Pavé St. André des Arts at number 5. (Original in good condition). Complete with Breguet box (red with n.4742).
Dial
Silver “guilloché” eccentric (with special workmanship) Roman hour numerals, outer ring with minute divisions, signed at twelve Breguet. Fixing feet. Breguet-type hands in gold. (Original, in excellent condition).
Movement
Fixed movement, power transmission with toothed wheels. Caliber 13 lines 1/2, with independent barrel. Rear key winding, dial time setting with double coupling key (male for winding, female for time setting). Winding spring signed Leborgne avril 1806. Ruby cylinder escapement “èchappement isolè” type. Three arms gold balance wheel with “parachute” type suspension. Flat spiral blue steel balance spring with terminal bends, blue steel racket adjustment. Numbered on the internal plate 4742. (Original, in excellent condition).
Features
4742
31 May 1831
34,5 mm
7 mm
July 2010
Jean Claude Sabrier