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Cartier Panthers in Vienna for Dorotheum





For a day the Cartier brand will shine more in Vienna than in Paris. The Dorotheum auction house, in fact, is planning more than 20 selected pieces from the French Maison for 29 April, as well as Tiffany, Pomellato and collectible diamond jewelry.

Diadema di Cartier Londra, tempestato da 70 carati di acquemarine
Diadema di Cartier Londra, tempestato da 70 carati di acquemarine

Among the most important pieces at the auction stands a Cartier London diadem, studded with 70 carats of aquamarines: it is considered the top lot of the auction. Dating back to the 1930s, the diadem is therefore a classic creation of the art deco period, given that the aquamarines were very popular at the time. The tiara can also be worn as a necklace. The estimate of this high quality jewel is between 34,000 and 70,000 euros.
Collier Cartier Panthère, in oro bianco 750, brillanti di ca. 3,90 carati totali, uno smeraldo, onice, smalto
Collier Cartier Panthère, in oro bianco 750, brillanti di ca. 3,90 carati totali, uno smeraldo, onice, smalto

Always Cartier is present with the Panthère series, animal symbol of the French jeweler. Collectors from all over the world appreciate this design. Actresses, duchesses and princesses have been fascinated by the Panther motif. At auction, therefore, many pieces of this series are offered: pendants, necklaces, pendant earrings and bracelets, all with the unmistakable panther. Estimates start from € 6,500 for a bracelet, up to € 30,000 for a necklace. The proposed estimates have often been exceeded in the latest Dorotheum auctions.
Collier Panthèere di Cartier in oro e onice
Collier Panthèere di Cartier in oro e onice

It is worth mentioning the story of the Cartier panther.
The first appearance of the Cartier panther is from 1914 on an advertising poster by the French painter and illustrator George Barbier. Shortly afterwards Jeanne Toussaint, who became the director of the bags and accessories department, and in 1933 the artistic director of the Parisian house’s jewelry sector, began the panther era. The creations with the noble predator symbolized self-awareness, elegance and independence, reasons why Jeanne Toussaint could identify herself as the Coco Chanel of the art of jewelry. She herself, Jeanne Toussaint, was nicknamed by Luis Cartier with the name of “panther”. Jeanne worked for the French jeweler until 1970 and her panther is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the new Cartier collections to date.
Orecchini pendenti Cartier Panthère, oro bianco 750, brillanti di ca. 1,90 carati totali, smeraldi, onice, smalto
Orecchini pendenti Cartier Panthère, oro bianco 750, brillanti di ca. 1,90 carati totali, smeraldi, onice, smalto

Orecchini pendenti Cartier Panthère, oro bianco 750, brillanti di ca. 0,80 carati totali, onice, tsavoriti, smalto
Orecchini pendenti Cartier Panthère, oro bianco 750, brillanti di ca. 0,80 carati totali, onice, tsavoriti, smalto







Not just hamburgers: McDonald’s sells a jewel in gold, diamonds and emeralds





Not all jewels are to be worn: some, such as the one proposed by McDonald’s, are to be used when sitting at the table. The largest American fast food chain, in fact, has decided to sell a jewel. Or, better, to put it up for auction. The strange idea is to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Shamrock Shake, a spearmint smoothie sold in some McDonald’s restaurants in March to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in the United States, Canada and, of course, Ireland.

La coppa d'oro di McDonald's
La coppa d’oro di McDonald’s

In honor of the dessert, in fact, McDonald’s presented a solid gold cup, which can be used to taste the green smoothie. The Golden Shamrock Shake is handmade, in 18 carat gold, and has 50 yellow diamonds in the shape of golden arches and 50 colorless diamonds, as well as emeralds on the upper and lower edges.
Dettaglio della coppa
Dettaglio della coppa

A team of craftsmen took over 140 hours to create the cup, which was put up for auction: the proceeds went to the charity organization created by the founder of fast food, Ronald McDonald House. The cup was valued by Solomon Brothers Jewelers for $ 90,000.
Dettaglio del bordo inferiore della coppa con gli smeraldi
Dettaglio del bordo inferiore della coppa con gli smeraldi







A thousand jewels with Christie’s in New York

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Super jewels for Christie’s super auctions in New York: a thousand pieces, from diamonds to precious audio headphones ♦ ︎

The big auctions in Geneva are closed, and Christie’s starts again from New York. The Jewels Online sales are scheduled in the US city from 2 to 12 December but, above all, the Magnificent Jewels on 11 December. In all, a thousand pieces are on sale, including colored diamonds, colorless diamonds and precious stones, as well as designer jewels, among others, Suzanne Belperron, René Boivin, Bulgari, Cartier, Harry Winston, Tiffany & Co. and Van Cleef & Arpels.

The duPont Ruby, spilla con rubino birmano di 11,20 carati circondato da una forma a cuore con smeraldi, diamanti e perle naturali
The duPont Ruby, spilla con rubino birmano di 11,20 carati circondato da una forma a cuore con smeraldi, diamanti e perle naturali

The headlights are aimed at two lots offered for sale by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, with the aim of making cash for new acquisitions. One of these jewels is The duPont Ruby, a brooch with Burmese ruby ​​of 11.20 carats surrounded by a heart shape with emeralds, diamonds and natural pearls, estimated between 3.5 and 5.5 million dollars. The other piece is The Emerald duPont, a ring with Colombian emerald of 9.11 carats Belle Époque and diamonds, signed Tiffany & Co. The jewels were part of the collection of Mrs. Alfred I. duPont.
The duPont Emerald, anello con smeraldo colombiano di 9,11 carati
The duPont Emerald, anello con smeraldo colombiano di 9,11 carati

Certainly a superb ring with a vivid fantasy blue diamond of 3.07 carat will also attract attention, VVS1 clarity, estimated between 3 and 4 million dollars, a ring with a 24.13 carat diamond, color D, impeccable clarity (2 -3 million), a ring with a 23.55 carat diamond, color D, potentially impeccable internally by Harry Winston (2-3 million) and a ring with a Belle Époque sapphire from Kashmir of 30.14 carats and diamonds (1.4 -2.4 million).
Anello con zaffiro ovale da 16,72 carati, diamanti a taglio circolare su platino
Anello con zaffiro ovale da 16,72 carati, diamanti a taglio brillante su platino

Apart from duPont, the auction includes jewels also from other prominent properties. In particular those of the Rothschild family, including Baroness Edouard de Rothschild and Jacqueline de Rothschild Piatigorsky. These collections include a selection of 48 lots with exceptional Cartier Art Deco examples, including a diamond bracelet alongside precious objects and accessories. Another collection on sale is that of Judith-Ann Corrente, president and director of the Metropolitan Opera Association, with 28 jewels signed by leading designers, such as Belperron, Boivin, Fouquet, René Lalique and an Art Deco diamond sautoir by Van Cleef & Arpels .
Sautoir art déco di Van Cleef & Arpels
Sautoir art déco di Van Cleef & Arpels

Finally, the super pre Christmas auction includes contemporary jewelery by Maison such as Jar and Taffin, Beats Pro audio headset runs with Graffiti diamonds and rubies, created for Super Bowl XLVI artists, worn by Lmfao, Madonna and Lil ‘Wayne. With over 1,500 diamonds weighing over 120 carats and 28 rubies with 3.35 carats, this unique piece of collaboration is offered for the first time at auction.

Collana di Harry Winston con diamanti e smeraldi
Collana di Harry Winston con diamanti e smeraldi
Anello con diamante blu da 3,07 carati
Anello con diamante blu da 3,07 carati
Spilla di Jar con smeraldi, diamanti e zirconi
Spilla di Jar con smeraldi, diamanti e zirconi
Cuffie Beats Pro di Graff, con diamanti e rubini
Cuffie Beats Pro di Graff, con diamanti e rubini

Anello con zaffiro cabochon da 30,14 carati, diamanti, platino, circa 1915.jpg
Anello con zaffiro cabochon da 30,14 carati, diamanti, platino, circa 1915.jpg

Collana ispirata a Pinocchio di Cartier, oro e smalto
Collana ispirata a Pinocchio di Cartier, oro e smalto







Christie’s top jewelery in Geneva





Big deals (71.3 million) and big jewels at Christie’s auctions in Geneva. And Graff buys one sapphire for 2.5 million ♦ ︎

Winter is a very hot season for precious gems and beautiful jewels. This is evidenced by Christie’s November auctions in Geneva, which reached a total of 71.3 million dollars (about 64.7 million euros), with an additional 38.6 million Swiss francs for Only Watch, the sale of 50 watches for unique luxury made by the best watch manufacturers for research on Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Christie’s four sales had registered bidders from over 40 countries and 30% were new to Christie. The Magnificent Jewels auction concluded the sales series with a selection of exceptional jewels. The sale reached 55.2 million (50.3 million euros), with a total of 12 lots that sold over 1 million, and 92% of the lots assigned. The magnificent jewels, among other things, are also a cultural event: they attracted over 3 thousand visitors to the Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues where they were exhibited.

Asta di Christie's a Ginevra
Asta di Christie’s a Ginevra

Once again, the November week of sales in Geneva attracted buyers from all over the world and this month with a particularly strong contingent from Asia. With a triumphant Only Watch charity auction, including a CHF 31 million Patek Philippe, which established a new world auction record for any timepiece, auctions of jewellery, watches and wine were solid with a strong sell-through rate of above 90%, underlining the successful strategy for Luxury of the leading auction house.
François Curiel, President Christie’s Europe

Anello con diamante fancy deep blue di 7,03 carati montato da Moussaieff
Anello con diamante fancy deep blue di 7,03 carati montato da Moussaieff

In particular, a 7.03-carat blue rectangular ring with a deep blue patterned VVS2 diamond, mounted by Moussaieff, was sold for 11.6 million dollars, with a price per carat of 1.6 million. It was purchased by a private collector. A cushion-cut diamond, color D, internally impeccable, weighing 46.93 carats was beaten to 3.1 million, while a ring of Harry Winston with rectangular cut diamond, color D, purity VVS2, weight 25.20 carat was awarded 2.5 million dollars. Among the gems, an octagonal cut Burmese sapphire weighing 42.97 carats was purchased by Graff for 2.5 million. Federico Graglia

A Burmese octagonal-cut sapphire, weighing 42.97 carats, Graff
A Burmese octagonal-cut sapphire, weighing 42.97 carats, Graff
Graff: a Ceylon rectangular-cut sapphire brooch, weighing 39.19 carats, by Cartier
Graff: a Ceylon rectangular-cut sapphire brooch, weighing 39.19 carats, by Cartier
A Colombian rectangular-cut emerald ring, weighing 13.53 carats
A Colombian rectangular-cut emerald ring, weighing 13.53 carats
A cushion-cut, D colour, Internally Flawless diamond, weighing 46.93 carats
A cushion-cut, D colour, Internally Flawless diamond, weighing 46.93 carats

A pair of Colombian rectangular cut emerald earrings weighing 7.69 and 7.50 carats

A pair of pear-shaped, D colour, flawless diamond earrings, weighing 12.71 and 2.07 carats
A pair of pear-shaped, D colour, flawless diamond earrings, weighing 12.71 and 2.07 carats
A pear-shaped, D colour, VS1 clarity diamond, weighing 40.18 carats
A pear-shaped, D colour, VS1 clarity diamond, weighing 40.18 carats
A rectangular-cut, D colour, VVS2 clarity diamond ring, weighing 25.20 carats by Harry Winston
A rectangular-cut, D colour, VVS2 clarity diamond ring, weighing 25.20 carats by Harry Winston
A rectangular-cut, fancy light purplish pink, VS2 clarity diamond ring, weighing 32.49 carats
A rectangular-cut, fancy light purplish pink, VS2 clarity diamond ring, weighing 32.49 carats






Dorotheum will auction off the Habsburg jewels

At the auction of Dorotheum tiara and brooch of Maria Valeria, Archduchess of Austria ♦ ︎

The charm of ancient nobility is often present in jewelery auctions. Dorotheum knows it well, and in Vienna on November 27 it will sell a diadem and brooch of Maria Valeria, daughter of the Empress Elisabeth. Maria Valeria was the favorite daughter of Elizabeth Amalia Eugenia of Wittelsbach, Duchess of Bavaria who, with her marriage to Francis Joseph, became empress of Austria, apostolic queen of Hungary, queen of Bohemia and Croatia.

Diadema di Maria Valeria, arciduchessa d’Austria
Diadema di Maria Valeria, arciduchessa d’Austria

The two precious jewels owned by Maria Valeria are a diadem set with 15 oriental pearls and 25 carat diamonds, and an equally magnificent brooch, so-called corsage: two pieces that amaze not only with their diamonds, but also for the numerous and very rare oriental pearls, then fashionable all over Europe, symbol of beauty, power and influence. The two jewels are considered to be in excellent condition. The estimate ranges from 100,000 to 200,000 euros (for the diadem) and from 60,000 to 100,000 euros (for the brooch).
Spilla corsage di Maria Valeria, arciduchessa d’Austria
Spilla corsage di Maria Valeria, arciduchessa d’Austria

In 1890, when Archduchess Maria Valeria married Archduke Francesco Salvatore of Austria-Tuscany, jeweler A. E. Köchert was a third-generation court and Imperial-Royal Chamber supplier. It was he who executed the brooch around 1890. It was Wilhelm Friedrich Haarstrick, until 1891 authorized signatory and head of the atelier, who designed the diadem.
Maria Valeria, arciduchessa d’Austria
Maria Valeria, arciduchessa d’Austria

Elisabetta d'Austria, quadro di Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Elisabetta d’Austria, quadro di Franz Xaver Winterhalter







Sotheby’s jewelry at auction with Elizabeth von Thurn and Taxis

Princess Elizabeth von Thurn und Taxis wears super jewels for Sotheby’s auction ♦ ︎

He spent his childhood in the grand palace with 500 rooms of St Emmeram in Regensburg, Bavaria. Inside, Princess Elizabeth von Thurn and Taxis she grew up along with her mother’s large contemporary art collection, Princess Mariae Gloria. Nobility, art, wealth. It is no surprise that Sotheby’s now asked Elizabeth von Thurn and Taxis to wear the Magnificent Jewels that will go to the auction in Geneva on November 13th.

Elizabeth von Thurn und Taxis indossa una spilla e e una tiara con diamanti e smeraldi (immagine dal catalogo Sotheby's)
Elizabeth von Thurn und Taxis indossa una spilla e e una tiara con diamanti e smeraldi (immagine dal catalogo Sotheby’s)

Among the 450 pieces on sale there are period jewels, from the 1920s, but also contemporary ones. We have already talked about the Art Deco bracelet made by Cartier in 1927, set with a Burmese sapphire cabochon weighing 46.07 carats and two diamonds of 8.60 and 9.27 carats.

Read also: A sapphire for Sotheby’s

Bracciale di Cartier con zaffiri e diamanti
Bracciale di Cartier con zaffiri e diamanti

Also with the precious blue stone, a fan-shaped 1937 Cartier brooch is made, with a cushion-cut sapphire of 9.09 carats, other sapphires of different sizes, and brilliant-cut diamonds and baguette. Equally precious, again by Cartier, is a tiara-necklace from the 1930s. The central panel is detachable, pierced, between a graduated series of palmettes and arrowhead motifs, set with circular cut and cushion-shaped diamonds. In addition to turning into a necklace, the central element can be detached and transformed into a brooch.

Spilla di diamanti e zaffiri, Cartier, 1937
Spilla di diamanti e zaffiri, Cartier, 1937

And always by Cartier, dated 1227, are the emerald pendant / brooch and an imposing seventies necklace, also of emeralds and diamonds. A Bulgari necklace, also from the Seventies, with diamonds and sapphires is also very strong. Collector stones are not missing: the top is a 3 carat blue diamond mounted on a ring. It is estimated at between 7 and 4.7 million Swiss francs. For contemporary jewelery, there are the Jar-signed earrings with amethyst, Ceylon sapphire and diamonds. Federico Graglia

 




Diamante blu di 3 carati
Diamante blu di 3 carati
Collana con zaffiri e diamanti di Bulgari
Collana con zaffiri e diamanti di Bulgari
Tiara di diamanti trasformabile in collana di Cartier
Tiara di diamanti trasformabile in collana di Cartier
Orecchini a clip con ametista e zaffiri di Jar
Orecchini a clip con ametista e zaffiri di Jar







A blue diamond for Christie’s

Blue diamonds, transformable jewels and rare gems at Christie’s auction in Geneva ♦ ︎

Autumn is one of the two moments of the year (the other is late spring) in which the major auctions of great jewelery are held. The Christie’s auction in Geneva, with its Magnificent Jewels, on November 12th presents a series of pieces of great value, but also of simple (and expensive) gems.

Anello con diamante  fancy deep blue di 7,03 carati montato da Moussaieff
Anello con diamante fancy deep blue di 7,03 carati montato da Moussaieff

The eyes are on a ring with a fancy deep blue diamond of 7.03 carats assembled by Moussaieff, estimated at 7.8 – 10.9 million pounds, and on a diamond ring of 46.93 carats of the highest quality, color D, internally flawless clarity (estimate 2.9 – 3.5 million).
Bandeau di diamanti Art Déco di Cartier
Bandeau di diamanti Art Déco di Cartier

Among the jewels of the catalog shine the transformable jewels, with innovative Art Deco designs by Cartier, including three brooches that were part of the collection of Jane Beatrice Mills, Countess of Granard (1883-1972). Additional items for sale include a superb Cartier Art Deco diamond bandeau, which can also be worn as a crew neck, two bracelets and as a brooch and the iconic diamond necklace by Van Cleef & Arpels.
Anello con rubino sangue di piccione
Anello con rubino sangue di piccione

The auction will also present an unusual Belle Époque brooch in turquoise and diamonds, around 1910, acquired by the Australian soprano Nellie Melba at the height of her career. Among the other prized pieces there are also a pendant with a large 42,97 carat Burmese sapphire, estimated at 1.5 – 2.3 million, an important pair of untreated Colombian emerald earrings of over 7.5 carats each and a ring Burmese ruby ​​red pigeon blood of 3.88 carats.
Orecchini e spilla con turchesi di Pierre Sterlé
Orecchini e spilla con turchesi di Pierre Sterlé

Finally, on the sales counter there is also an important series of 119 natural salt water and diamond pearls (estimate 389,000 – 545,000 pounds) and jewelry of the famous designer Pierre Sterlé, considered emblematic of the Fifties and Sixties.
Visits to the Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues, Geneva from 7 to 12 November.




Collana Zip di Van Cleef & Arpels
Collana Zip di Van Cleef & Arpels
Anello con smeraldi e diamanti di Jar
Anello con smeraldi e diamanti di Jar
Spilla con zaffiro e diamanti di Cartier
Spilla con zaffiro e diamanti di Cartier

Orecchini con diamanti fancy yellow
Orecchini con diamanti fancy yellow

Anello con diamante fancy intense blue di 5,23 carati
Anello con diamante fancy intense blue di 5,23 carati

Bracciale art déco con smalto, smeraldo cabochon e topazi di Georges Fouquet
Bracciale art déco con smalto, smeraldo cabochon e topazi di Georges Fouquet







Sotheby’s sells the Cologni collection





The Cologni collection of watches and jewelery goes to auction in Milan by Sotheby’s. An opportunity for Cartier enthusiasts ♦ ︎

Precious jewels for a good purpose. The collection of watches and jewels belonging to Franco Cologni, writer and entrepreneur passionate about watchmaking and jewelery, and his wife Adele Tamiso Cologni go to auction in Milan. Jewels and watches will be sold by Sotheby’s: a total of 72 lots with pieces dating from the early twentieth century to the year 2000. The proceeds will go towards a new project of the Cologni Foundation in Milan: an exhibition and cultural space dedicated to the excellence of art professions, at an important Milanese museum.

Bird Fligh, in oro, smeraldo, rubini e diamanti
Bird Flight, in oro, smeraldo, rubini e diamanti

The collection also boasts the presence of several jewels from the 1930s, such as the splendid Cartier brooch / clip dated 1930 and estimated at 20,000-30,000 euros. The Cartier diamond bracelet, estimated at 40,000-60,000 euros with an original case, is from 1932. Dated 1962 is the Bird Flight brooch in gold, emerald, rubies and diamonds, estimated at 30,000-50,000 euros. The auction will also present the Cartier Panthère Collier, with housing, estimated at 9,000-13,000 euros. The two splendid panthers are removable and convertible into a brooch.

Bracciale in diamanti Cartier, 1932, con custodia originale
Bracciale in diamanti Cartier, 1932, con custodia originale

It is no coincidence that there are many Cartiers in the collection. Indeed, Cologni, Cavaliere del Lavoro and Officier de la Légion d’Honneur, was the founder and director of the international magazine Cartier Art. For forty years he collaborated with Cartier to become president of Mondo and, following the incorporation of Cartier into the Richemont Group, has become executive chairman of the entire jewelery and watch sector of the Group. He is also the founder and President of the Cultural Committee of the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie in Geneva. In 2016, together with Johann Rupert, Chairman of Compagnie Financière Richemont SA, he founded the Michelangelo Foundation for Creativity and Craftsmanship, also based in Geneva, whose purpose is to enhance creativity and art professions at an international level creating emp

Collier Panthère di Cartier
Collier Panthère di Cartier

loyment, supporting culture and enhancing the savoir-faire of the territories.

The Cologni Foundation of the Craft Professions is a private non-profit institution, established in Milan in 1995. Its initiatives are aimed above all at young people: training new generations of Masters of Art, saving the excellent craft activities from the risk of disappearance that threatens them, is in fact one of the objectives that the Foundation pursues. Thanks to the new exhibition space, the Cologni Foundation will thus be able to give visibility and value to the work of the art masters, giving young people new vocations.

Orologio in oro bianco, diamanti neri e bianchi di Cartier
Orologio in oro bianco, diamanti neri e bianchi di Cartier

The collection also consists of many collector watches. There are dozens of copies signed by Cartier, Audemars Piguet, Vacheron Constantin, Piaget, Frank Muller, Jaeger-LeCoultre and other prestigious brands. In some cases the watches are limited editions or dedicated to the collector. Among the most appealing lots in the collection are the La Monégasque wristwatch by Roger Dubuis from 2012 in pink gold, presented at auction with an estimate of 17,000-25,000 euros.

Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Rhone-Fusterie di Audemars Piguet
Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Rhone-Fusterie di Audemars Piguet

A limited edition in stainless steel of the Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Rhone-Fusterie of Audemars Piguet, dated around 2008 is estimated 8,000-12,000 euros. Even the Saltarello clock by Cartier, from 1997, is a limited edition made of platinum, estimated at 8,000-12,000 euros. And the Himalaya wristwatch in white gold and black diamonds, dated 2004 and presented at auction with an estimate of 8,000-12,000 euros, is still from the Parisian Maison.

Online sales from October 28th to November 6th.
Exhibition in Milan, Palazzo Serbelloni
Wednesday 30 October 2019, 11.00-17.00






Jewels at auction with Bolaffi




Bulgari, Cartier, Pomellato … There are many jewels at Bolaffi’s autumn auction in Milan ♦ ︎

Together with the yellow colored leaves, the chestnuts and the first cold temperatures, autumn marks the return of the great jewelry auctions. Also in Milan. Thursday, October 17, for example, the autumnal auction of jewelry by Aste Bolaffi is scheduled. The catalog consists of 590 lots from private individuals, with period jewels, starting from the end of the eighteenth century, up to the present day, including creations by the most renowned international fashion houses.

Anello con diamante taglio rotondo di circa 13,70 carati firmato Bulgari
Anello con diamante taglio rotondo di circa 13,70 carati firmato Bulgari

Top lot of the auction is a ring with a round cut diamond of about 13.70 carats signed Bulgari in original box (lot 590): the important carat weight of the gem, combined with the signature, make it the flagship lot of the auction with a basic estimate of 108,000 euros. Also from the Roman Maison are two women’s snake-skin jewelery watches: a rare satiny specimen from the Sixties (lot 585, base 6,000 euros) and one from the Seventies with a teardrop dial (lot 534, base 5,000 euros) .
Bracciale-orologio in oro di Bulgari
Bracciale-orologio in oro di Bulgari

Among the auctioned pieces there are also some Cartiers dated between the Seventies and the Nineties, such as the yellow gold slave bracelet formed by a panther theory with emerald eyes (lot 589, base 5.500 euros), the rigid bracelet in diamonds and sapphires and the necklace in gold and diamonds, both with panther heads (lots 580 and 581, bases 3,000 and 6,000 euros). Among the designer jewels, the creations of Orisa, Pomellato and Sant’Agostino are also worth mentioning.
Cartier, bracciale in oro giallo alla schiava formato da una teoria di pantere con occhi in smeraldi
Cartier, bracciale in oro giallo alla schiava formato da una teoria di pantere con occhi in smeraldi

Also noteworthy is the emerald of about 3 carats, exceptional in terms of color intensity and transparency, mounted on an antique ring (lot 448, base 10,000 euros) and the untreated blue sapphire ring of 22 carats, from Sri Lanka (lot 561, base 12,000 euros). Finally, in addition to a wide selection of contemporary jewels, there are numerous diamonds of various caliber in the catalog, including a pair Old Cut mine of 4.20 and 3.40 carats respectively mounted on earrings (lot 499, base 5,000 euros), and various vintage jewels with a refined manufacture, such as the diamond watch-brooch by Musy Torino (lot 446, base € 2,000) and the Boucheron evening bag in onyx, diamonds and pearls (lot 366, base € 3,000).

Bolaffi Auction
Thursday 17 October 2019, 11 am
Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Via Andegari 9 – Milan
Exposure
Bolaffi, via Manzoni 7 – Milan
From Saturday 12th to Monday 14th October (including Sunday), 10 am-6pm
Tuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th by appointment





Anello con smeraldo di circa 3 carati
Anello con smeraldo di circa 3 carati

Bracciale in diamanti e gemme coral reef di Santagostino
Bracciale in diamanti e gemme coral reef di Santagostino
Anello in zaffiro blu non trattato di 22 carati, proveniente dallo Sri Lanka
Anello in zaffiro blu non trattato di 22 carati, proveniente dallo Sri Lanka

Spilla-orologio in diamanti di Musy Torino
Spilla-orologio in diamanti di Musy Torino







Bonhams, the best jewelry at auction

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Jewels by Van Cleef & Arpels, sapphires and carved emeralds: these are the most beautiful pieces from the next Bonhams auction ♦ ︎

For lovers of vintage jewels, but those that will never go out of fashion or even lose value, Thuesday 24 September, in London, the auction house Bonhams proposes some pieces that can entice collectors and lovers of fine jewelry. For example, a series of pieces by Van Cleef & Arpels that share a generous use of rubies are in the catalog. The jewels are part of a collection acquired around 1990, which includes a bracelet with rubies and diamonds made with Mystery Set, the patented technique of the Maison. The bracelet contains 177 perfectly matched rubies, each cut and set without spaces or claws.

Gioielli di Van Cleef & Arpels, oro giallo e rubini con la tecnica Mystery Set
Gioielli di Van Cleef & Arpels, oro giallo e rubini con la tecnica Mystery Set

Another strong point of the auction concerns sapphires, which after all are also the stone of the month of September. Two rings in particular are in the spotlight. The first has a 5.16-carat oval-cut sapphire flanked by two brilliant-cut diamonds. The second is a ring with a sapphire of 4.46 carats and diamonds, dated around 1900. Both sapphires come from Kashmir and have not been heated.





Spilla Noeud Ruban con rubini e diamanti di Van Cleef & Arpels
Spilla Noeud Ruban con rubini e diamanti di Van Cleef & Arpels

Collana Bellegarde con rubini e diamanti di Van Cleef & Arpels
Collana Bellegarde con rubini e diamanti di Van Cleef & Arpels

Spilla Art Dèco con diamanti e uno smeraldo intagliatodi Hennell, circa 1925
Spilla Art Dèco con diamanti e uno smeraldo intagliatodi Hennell, circa 1925

Anello con zaffiro e diamanti
Anello con zaffiro e diamanti
Anello con zaffiro e diamanti, circa 1900
Anello con zaffiro e diamanti, circa 1900

Bracciale con diamanti e smeraldi di Graff
Bracciale con diamanti e smeraldi di Graff







A sapphire for Sotheby’s





A bracelet with an exceptional 47-carat Burmese sapphire from Cartier at the center of upcoming Sotheby’s auctions ♦ ︎

The big, spectacular, expensive jewels are back on the boards of the great auction houses. It is the turn of Sotheby’s, which presents a group of extraordinary jewels from an important American collection. The jewels will be auctioned in the fall in New York (25 September) and Geneva (11 and 13 November).

Bracciale di Cartier con zaffiri e diamanti
Bracciale di Cartier con zaffiri e diamanti

It is a large collection of Cartier designer jewelry, which was collected by an important collector, who over the course of 50 years has acquired important pieces from the best jewelry houses, and in particular from Cartier. But it also includes jewelry by Van Cleef & Arpels and the King of Diamonds, Harry Winston. The result is a collection consisting of two distinct strands. On one side, a nucleus of pieces in classical style adorned with important diamonds and precious stones. On the other side, beautiful but less precious day jewels.
Lo zaffiro birmano del peso di 47,07 carati, affiancato da due diamanti bianchi a forma di pera del peso rispettivamente di 9,27 e 8,60 carati
Lo zaffiro birmano del peso di 47,07 carati, affiancato da due diamanti bianchi a forma di pera del peso rispettivamente di 9,27 e 8,60 carati

Cartier’s Art Deco bracelet has an extraordinary design; its central stone is a sensational Burmese sapphire of the highest quality and color. Timeless pieces like these will surely have a global appeal.
David Bennett, international president of Sotheby’s Jewelery

The most important piece in the collection is considered to be an Art Deco style sapphire and diamond bracelet created by Cartier in 1927: these are the years that many consider the golden age for the jewelry house. The bracelet is decorated with a sensational Burmese sapphire weighing 47.07 carats, flanked by two splendid pear-shaped white diamonds weighing 9.27 and 8.60 carats respectively. The estimate is 2-3 million dollars.

Due anelli di Cartier, con zaffiro e diamante taglio smeraldo
Due anelli di Cartier, con zaffiro e diamante taglio smeraldo

The sapphire and diamond bracelet at the center of the collection is a superb example of Cartier’s art. The strong and powerful geometric design, which somehow resembles the solidity of architecture, is the perfect structure for the exceptional Burmese sapphire cabochon.
Daniela Mascetti, European president of Sotheby’s Jewelery




Spilla di diamanti e zaffiri, Cartier, 1937
Spilla di diamanti e zaffiri, Cartier, 1937

Spilla e orecchini di rubini e diamanti di Van Cleef & Arpels
Spilla e orecchini di rubini e diamanti di Van Cleef & Arpels

Bracciale con diamanti all'asta a New York
Bracciale con diamanti all’asta a New York

Orecchini con diamanti all'asta a New York
Orecchini con diamanti all’asta a New York







Anna Hu’s musical jewels at the Sotheby’s auction




Anna Hu’s extraordinary jewels from the Silk Road collection will be auctioned at Sotheby’s on October 7 ♦ ︎

The lovers of great jewels proposed in large auctions by large auction companies have already marked the date on the calendar: on October 7, in Hong Kong, Sotheby’s organizes an event that includes five pieces created by Anna Hu, a fine jewelry artist. In fact, among the Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite of the catalog, there will also be the jewels of Anna Hu’s latest collection, Silk Road Music Collection, presented in Paris.

Read also: Anna Hu, high jewelry in music

Orecchini Ellington, dedicati al grande jazzista. Sono in oro bianco e giallo 18 carati, zaffiri blu e diamanti bianchi. Il gioiello raffigura una tastiera di pianoforte a forma di arpa con una perla di conch che pende al centro di ciascun orecchino e ricorda le note musicali
Orecchini Ellington, dedicati al grande jazzista. Sono in oro bianco e giallo 18 carati, zaffiri blu e diamanti bianchi. Il gioiello raffigura una tastiera di pianoforte a forma di arpa con una perla di conch che pende al centro di ciascun orecchino e ricorda le note musicali

The collection consists of a dozen jewels inspired by the musical and cultural environment between East and West, virtually united by the Silk Road, the ancient trade route that came from China to Europe. The choice of the subject, among other things, involved Anna Hu, who studied cello as a girl, a career interrupted due to a shoulder injury as a girl.

La collana Pipa Dunhuang, con un diamante giallo intenso di fantasia da 100,02 carati e diamanti bianchi
La collana Pipa Dunhuang, con un diamante giallo intenso di fantasia da 100,02 carati e diamanti bianchi

The pieces at the auction are real masterpieces, starting with the Dunhuang Pipa Necklace, with an intense yellow fantasy diamond of 100.02 carats supplied by Sotheby’s. The estimate of the jewel is 5-6.25 million dollars. The name can be misleading: the shape of this necklace resembles a Chinese pipe, which is a musical instrument similar to a lute, with four strings. It is in 18-carat white gold, with a sparkling pavé of diamonds running along the neckline. The artist – designer Hu said he was inspired by images of women playing piping in Dunhuang, an oasis for travelers in the desert area of ​​northwestern China along the Silk Road. The necklace can be transformed into brooch and earrings. But the other jewels are equally exceptional. Federico Graglia




Anello Appassionata, in oro bianco 18 carati. I cinque rubini rappresentano i tasti neri del piano
Anello Appassionata, in oro bianco 18 carati. I cinque rubini rappresentano i tasti neri del piano

La spilla si ispira al quadro intitolato Violino appeso al muro di Pablo Picasso. Il gioiello è composto da quattro giadeiti, da 1,43 carati a 34,93 carati, in oro bianco e giallo 18 carati, diamanti gialli e bianchi
La spilla si ispira al quadro intitolato Violino appeso al muro di Pablo Picasso. Il gioiello è composto da quattro giadeiti, da 1,43 carati a 34,93 carati, in oro bianco e giallo 18 carati, diamanti gialli e bianchi

Il motivo cinese della Gazza blu e bianca è realizzato in titanio e oro bianco e giallo 18 carati,  con un pavé di oltre 500 gemme, delicati rami di alberi in oro bianco incastonati con diamanti e tormalina Paraiba. Una perla conch  diventa un uovo su un nido d'oro giallo. Il pezzo è stato ispirato dall'antico motivo a fiori e uccelli blu e bianco su un piatto di porcellana a forma di cerchio del National Museum of History di Washington, DC, nonché alle opere di Giuseppe Castiglione, missionario gesuita e pittore del corte imperiale cinese
Il motivo cinese della Gazza blu e bianca è realizzato in titanio e oro bianco e giallo 18 carati, con un pavé di oltre 500 gemme, delicati rami di alberi in oro bianco incastonati con diamanti e tormalina Paraiba. Una perla conch diventa un uovo su un nido d’oro giallo. Il pezzo è stato ispirato dall’antico motivo a fiori e uccelli blu e bianco su un piatto di porcellana a forma di cerchio del National Museum of History di Washington, DC, nonché alle opere di Giuseppe Castiglione, missionario gesuita e pittore del corte imperiale cinese







With Artcurial jewels in Montecarlo





High jewelry, and more, at the Artcurial summer auction in Montercarlo ♦ ︎

High jewelry on the beach. Almost. The auction sale organized by Artcurial in Montecarlo also returns for 2019. Sea and luxury, jewels and raises to win the most precious piece at the most affordable price. The sale is scheduled from 17 to 19 July 2019 at the Hotel Hermitage. Along with the jewels, lots like the Lip watch belonging to General de Gaulle, a rare version of the 1967 Paul Newman Rolex Daytona, Hermès cases belonging to Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin, and a private collection of bags designed by Alaïa, Chanel , Hermès and Fendi. And for those who love watches, also Le Temps est féminin, a series entirely dedicated to women’s watchmaking.

Anello con diamante di 11,70 carati taglio smeraldo
Anello con diamante di 11,70 carati taglio smeraldo

Our presence on Monaco is strengthened year after year. We love to surprise our collectors on the occasion of the summer auctions, bringing together historical pieces, such as the General de Gaulle’s watch, or other pieces of legendary provenance, such as the bags belonging to Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg
François Tajan, deputy director of Artcurial

Coppia di spille da corsetto degli anni Quaranta in platino e oro grigio  di Suzanne Belperron
Coppia di spille da corsetto degli anni Quaranta in platino e oro grigio di Suzanne Belperron

As for the jewelery, Suzanne Belperron, René Boivin, Boucheron, Van Cleef and Arpels, Cartier, Bulgari are in the catalog. But also César’s compressions, a nineteenth-century necklace with cameos, and gems, like an emerald-cut diamond of over 10 carats. Federico Graglia

Collana di diamanti Butterfly Simphonie di Anna Hu
Collana di diamanti Butterfly Simphonie di Anna Hu
Collier in oro e pietre di Boucheron
Collier in oro e pietre di Boucheron
Pendente di Dior in calcedonio scolpito, platino e diamanti
Pendente di Dior in calcedonio scolpito, platino e diamanti
Anello in platino con zaffiro taglio cuscino
Anello in platino con zaffiro taglio cuscino

Collana di Reza composta da cinque fila di rubini
Collana di Reza composta da cinque fila di rubini







Christie’s success for the maharaja’s auction





The jewels of the Maharajas of the Al Thani collection sold by Christie’s at an auction of 109 million dollars ♦ ︎

It seems that the era of the maharajas retains a great charm. And, in particular, they have fascinated the opulent jewels that were part of the celebrated Al Thani collection, emir of Qatar. Indeed, judging by the outcome of the Maharajas & Mughal Magnificence auction organized by Christie’s in New York, these jewels beat everyone. Thanks also to the tour organized by Christie’s in London, Shanghai, Geneva and Hong Kong, in addition to the New York exhibition, which welcomed 50,000 visitors.

Devant-de-corsage epoca Belle Époque, Cartier, 1912. Venduto per 10,6 milioni
Devant-de-corsage epoca Belle Époque, Cartier, 1912. Venduto per 10,6 milioni

The auction that included the jewels of Indian nobles ended after a 12-hour marathon. Result: sales of 109.3 million dollars (equal to 97.5 million euros), with 93% of the pieces sold. No wonder the auction has established the highest total for any sale of Indian and Mughal art objects, and the second highest auction total for a private jewelry collection.
The sale was presented in partnership between Christie’s jewelry department and the World Art department, together with the independent art consultancy The Fine Art Group.

Collana antica di spinello imperiale, perle e smeraldi
Collana antica di spinello imperiale, perle e smeraldi

It’s worth going into detail: during the sale, three worldwide auction records for Indian works of art were touched and 29 lots were sold for over 1 million dollars. The top lot has been touched by a devant-de-corsage jewel (that is, worn on the chest), the Belle Époque era by Cartier, Paris, 1912, sold for 10.6 million to a private collector. Among the other lots that have reached top prices, there is also the Diamond of Paradise diamond, 52.58 carats, D Color, IF, which reached 6.5 million, while a dagger with carved jade handle, Lo Shah Jahan Dagger, was sold for 3.4 million, a record for an object of Indian jade and record for a piece Shah Jahan.

 Shah Jahan Dagger
Shah Jahan Dagger

We are very honored to have been entrusted with this magnificent and diverse selection of jewels, art and objects from the larger Al Thani Collection. The strong results today, after twelve hours of non-stop bidding, in front of a packed room and with phone and online bidders from all over the world, reflect the exceptional quality of this special collection and position it among the most storied private collections ever featured at auction.
Guillaume Cerutti, CEO of Christie’s

Collana Nizam of -Hyderabad, dettaglio
Collana Nizam of -Hyderabad, dettaglio

Let’s go back to jewels: an ancient necklace of imperial spinel, pearls and emeralds was sold for 3 million, the Golconda Diamond Rivière necklace, from the collection of the Nizams of Hyderabad, which was sold for 2.4 million. And a necklace of emeralds Imperial Moghul Necklace and earrings, were sold for 1.9 million.

Collana Golconda Diamond Rivière
Collana Golconda Diamond Rivière

But the auction was not only occupied by the jewels of the maharajas. For example, all the contemporary pieces by Jar and Bhagat have been sold, far exceeding the estimates. Federico Graglia

L'asta Maharajas & Mughal Magnificence organizzata da Christie’s a New York
L’asta Maharajas & Mughal Magnificence organizzata da Christie’s a New York
Il diamante The Mirror of Paradise, 52,58 carati, D Color, IF, venduto per 6,5 milioni
Il diamante The Mirror of Paradise, 52,58 carati, D Color, IF, venduto per 6,5 milioni
Smeraldo scolpito con due montanti intercambiabili e diamanti di Cartier
Smeraldo scolpito con due montanti intercambiabili e diamanti di Cartier
Aigrette di diamanti e smalti di Mellerio dit Mellerio, venduto per 650.000 dollari
Aigrette di diamanti e smalti di Mellerio dit Mellerio, venduto per 650.000 dollari
Fibbia per cintura di di Cartier con smeraldo, zaffiri e diamanti, Venduta per 1,5 milioni
Fibbia per cintura di di Cartier con smeraldo, zaffiri e diamanti, Venduta per 1,5 milioni
Ornamento per turbante venduto per 1,8 milioni
Ornamento per turbante venduto per 1,8 milioni







The Moghul jewels at auction with Christie’s




Nearly 400 rare jewels of the Moghul dynasty at auction with Christie’s in New York ♦ ︎

The Mughals, we remember for those unfamiliar with the history of India, were members of an imperial dynasty that reigned during the Islamic domination of the great Asian country. The Mughal Empire lasted from 1526 to 1857. Its founder was Babur the Conqueror: he was a descendant of the great Turkish-Mongolian general Tamerlane and before arriving in India he ruled a city of today’s Uzbekistan.
Of the Mughals the ancient palaces have remained, buildings like the famous Taj Mahal, but also many jewels, much sought after by collectors. On June 19, in New York, a selection of these jewels will be put on sale at an exceptional auction of Christie’s: Maharajas and Mughal Magnificence. Jewels that have made history, unique pieces that date back almost 500 years ago, at the time of the first part of the Mughal dynasty. The collection includes almost 400 objects made of gold, diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, rubies. In addition to the classic jewels, such as necklaces and rings, there are also daggers in the catalog, many of which have been worn or used by the royal and noble families of India.

Indian royal treasures

Aigrette (gioiello per turbante) di diamanti e smalti di Mellerio
Aigrette (gioiello per turbante) di diamanti e smalti di Mellerio

Among the many Indian royal treasures in the collection is a jigha (turban ornament) encrusted with diamonds on white gold, created between the mid and late nineteenth century. The collection also includes exceptional diamonds, including the Mirror of Paradise Diamond and the Arcot II Diamond, both originated from the Golconda mine, the oldest diamond mine known to man. The Arcot Diamond is a pear-shaped, brilliant-cut stone weighing 17.21 carats. It is one of two similar diamond drops sent to Queen Charlotte (1744-1818), the wife of King George III, from the Nawab of Arcot. The diamonds were later purchased at auction by the Marquis of Westminster and then mounted in the Tiara of Westminster, which was worn at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
Another remarkable piece: the Nizam of Hyderabad necklace (from the middle to the end of the nineteenth century), is made of gold with seven large triangular diamonds, each framed by a perforated panel of diamond leaves with a Kindan workmanship, a traditional type of jewel made with Indian precious stones, which includes various gems and a gold leaf positioned between the stones and its support.

La collana Nizam of Hyderabad
La collana Nizam of Hyderabad

Cartier jewelry

Of all the great jewelery houses, Cartier has had the longest and most productive collaboration with India, which derives from Jacques Cartier’s passion for the country. The jeweler made frequent visits to India, meeting regularly with the royal families with whom he established close relationships. Many of Cartier’s most beautiful jewels of this period have been inspired by Indian architecture, gems and jewels. One such example is a splendid platinum belt brooch from 1922 with diamonds, emeralds and sapphires. This piece was part of the collection of Sybil Sassoon, Marquess of Cholmondeley and daughter of Sir Edward Sassoon and Baroness Aline de Rothschild. It was worn both for the coronation of King George VI in 1937 and for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Federico Graglia




Ornamento per turbante per maharaja con diamanti
Ornamento per turbante per maharaja con diamanti
Collana di Cartier con perle naturali
Collana di Cartier con perle naturali
Spilla Devant de Corsage di Cartier, 1912. Comprende un diamante a taglio pera da 34,08 carati, e un diamante ovale da 23,55 carati
Spilla Devant de Corsage di Cartier, 1912. Comprende un diamante a taglio pera da 34,08 carati, e un diamante ovale da 23,55 carati
The Arcot II Diamond
The Arcot II Diamond
Spilla con diamanti
Spilla by Jar in titanio, con diamante taglio pera, zaffiri ovali, cacholong bianco a forma di zanna, oro annerito e platino
Fibbia per cintura di Cartier con smeraldo, diamanti, zaffiri
Fibbia per cintura di Cartier con smeraldo, diamanti, zaffiri







A pink Moussaieff at top





A pink diamond ring by Moussaieff has reached the highest price at Christie’s auction in Hong Kong ♦

Hong Kong in pink. Although it weighs only 3.43 carats, a fancy vivid pink diamond mounted on a Moussaieff ring and surrounded by pear-shaped and marquise-shaped white diamonds, jokingly called Bubble Gum Pink, was the most requested jewelry for the sale of Magnificent Jewels in Hong Kong organized by Christie’s, which totaled 44.4 million. The price of the ring was within the estimate: 7.5 million dollars (it was between 6 and 8 million).

Diamante rosa di 3,01 carati montato su un anello firmato Moussaieff
Diamante rosa di 3,43 carati montato su un anello firmato Moussaieff

The auction included more than 260 lots of rare jewels, including jade ones, as is traditional for sales in the Chinese city. But it was another type of green gem to soar: the Grand Muzos earrings, with untreated Colombian emeralds of 23.34 carats and 23.18 carats with pearls and brilliant-cut diamonds (3.01 carats each) in platinum. Also, in this case, we remained in the valuation fork, with 4.4 million (the estimate was between 3.8 and 6.5 million).
Orecchini con smeraldi a goccia
Orecchini con smeraldi colombiani a goccia

Jade, however, did not disappoint: a jadeite necklace with 47 pearls of green stone of about 13.3-9.8 mm, with an oval cut ruby ​​clasp and circular-cut diamonds and baguette, was awarded for 1.9 million. The Bulgari necklace was also well received with a diamond F, 11.69 carats pear-shaped IF and a brilliant blue-green diamond of 1.02 carat, sold for 1.6 million. No buyer, instead, for a highly anticipated jewel: a brooch with a Kashmir sapphire of 26.41 carats, not heated. It was estimated between 4 and 6.5 million, but found no buyer. Federico Graglia




Collana di giadeite
Collana di giadeite
Collana con diamante a taglio pera di 11,69 carati, diamante a taglio brillante verde da 1,02 carati, a taglio circolare e baguette di Bulgari
Collana con diamante a taglio pera di 11,69 carati, diamante a taglio brillante verde da 1,02 carati, a taglio circolare e baguette di Bulgari
Diamante fnacy vivid yellow a taglio rettangolare da 8,13 carati. Venduto per circa 1 milione di dollari
Diamante fnacy vivid yellow a taglio rettangolare da 8,13 carati. Venduto per circa 1 milione di dollari

Bracciale di Cartier con diamanti e rubini, venduto per  390.000 dollari
Bracciale di Cartier con diamanti e rubini, venduto per 390.000 dollari







Here are Christie’s auction stars

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Rubini, a Fabergé tiara and a 118 carat fancy diamond: here are the stars of Christie’s Magnificent Jewels auction ♦ ︎

More and more: the Magnificent Jewels auction organized by Christie’s in Geneva totaled sales of 77.2 million dollars (68 million euros). Also because the super auction also included watches and collector wines, as well as thrilling jewels. The number of visitors to the Four Season, where the auction was scheduled, also gives an idea of ​​the event: 3,000 went on a pilgrimage to see the 271 jewels, 249 watches, and wine bottles. Other statistical data: bidders from 51 countries on six continents, 87% of the lots found a buyer.

Anello con rubino birmano a forma di cuscino, di Harry Winston.
Anello con rubino birmano a forma di cuscino, di Harry Winston.

The king of the day was a ring with a Burmese ruby ​​in the shape of a pillow, by Harry Winston. A jewel that has tripled its pre-sale estimate and has been sold for 7.2 million dollars (6.3 million euros), “maximum price achieved in all homes in Geneva this spring”. Does anyone think it is an allusion at Sotheby’s?

Siamante giallo fancy 118 carati che è stato acquistato da Siba in onore di Sam Abram
Siamante giallo fancy 118 carati che è stato acquistato da Siba in onore di Sam Abram

The Magnificent Jewels auction took place in a very dynamic room for six hours with strong bidding across the globe. Natural pearls and jewels with noble provenance such as the 75.61 carat emerald from Grand Duchess Vladimir of Russia found much acclaim and sold for far above their pre-sale estimates. Also, of note was the 118 cts fancy yellow diamond that was purchased by SIBA Corp. in honour of Sam Abram, a prominent figure in the Jewellery world, who very sadly passed away last week.
Rahul Kadakia, Christie’s Head of Jewelery International

Collana con 110 perle naturali
Collana con 110 perle naturali

Natural pearls continue to deliver strong prices. A necklace with 110 natural pearls was sold for 5.7 million dollars, doubling the pre-sale estimate. The period jewels are also well received. The Fabergé tiara made in 1904 as a wedding gift by Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1882-1945) to his wife Princess Alexandra of Hanover and Cumberland (1882-1963), composed of nine graduated pear-shaped aquamarines it was sold for 1 million dollars against a pre-sale estimate of 340,000. And the necklace owned by the Duchess Vladimir of Russia with a pear-shaped Colombian emerald was allocated to 4.3 million dollars. Also noteworthy is the price of the ring with the Jonker V diamond at 3 million dollars, which however remained within the range of the estimate. Federico Graglia





Smeraldo taglio a pera appartenuto alla duchessa Vladimir di Russia
Smeraldo taglio a pera appartenuto alla duchessa Vladimir di Russia

Diadema con acquamarine appartenuto alla gran duchessa Alexandra di Macklenburg-Schwerin
Diadema con acquamarine appartenuto alla gran duchessa Alexandra di Macklenburg-Schwerin

Collana di diamanti e rubini birmani di Van Cleef & Arpels, venduta per 2,4 milioni
Collana di diamanti e rubini birmani di Van Cleef & Arpels, venduta per 2,4 milioni

Il diamante Jonker V di 25,27 carati
Il diamante Jonker V di 25,27 carati





A marquise cut diamond wins with Faraone Casa d’Aste

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A Rolex and a marquise-cut diamond the most prominent pieces for the sale of Pharaoh Casa d’Aste ♦

Collectors, professionals intrigued by the selection of watches and private customers in search of a bargain, faces that are always new and exponential in number, have begun to work alongside traders who had always been in the front row seat in the two annual auctions of May and November. The May auction of Faraone Casa d’Aste, which was held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Milan, totaled purchases for 703,067.60 rights included. 50% of purchases were made by 31 private individuals, the rest by only seven traders. A fact that satisfies Faraone Casa d’Aste, which not only guarantees the excellent selection of the pieces placed at auction, but that has managed to convey the message that the purchase of jewelry and watches through the auction is convenient for an audience wider and not just exclusive to the sector operators.

Rolex Cioccolatone
Rolex Cioccolatone

In the rounds dedicated to watches, in the early hours of the afternoon, the auctioneer Luciano Carnaroli beat a Rolex Cioccolatone 1945 Ref 4645 with a rose gold case and bracelet worth 14,500 euros against a starting value of 9,000, in favor of a bidder on the telephone. A sale that has positively confirmed the intuition of the auction house to dedicate a special space to watches with its own auctioneer. In the part reserved for jewelry, the Patrizia di Carrobio auctioneer decreed the sale of lot 315, a marquise-cut diamond, D Color VVS2 of 4.98 Ct. Gia certificate, at the center of a series of raises between traders in the room and on the phone, for a final value of 90,000 in favor of a written offer from the United States and delivered a few hours before the start of the session.

Diamante taglio marquise venduto per 90.000 euro
Diamante taglio marquise venduto per 90.000 euro

We were used to an ever increasing turnout by private individuals at our previous auction dates, but we did not expect such a decisive role at the spring auction, usually attended by traders. This is a positive sign, a satisfaction and a praise of professionalism that I turn to all my team.
Vittoria Bianchi, managing director of Faraone Casa d’Aste







The Beaumont Queen necklace by Sotheby’s

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An Art Deco emerald necklace sold for $ 3.6 million was the star of the Sotheby’s auction in Geneva ♦ ︎

A record for Art Deco jewels and a record for antique jewels. The Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction organized by Sotheby’s in Geneva ended with sales of over 42 million dollars. They found an owner 80% of the proposed pieces and 60% with prices higher than the starting estimate.

The Beaumont necklace
The Beaumont necklace

The star of the auction was an art deco necklace created in the 1930s for Hélène Beaumont (1894 – 1988), an American socialite friend of the Duchess of Windsor. The necklace of emeralds and diamonds was sold for 3.6 million dollars, more than double the price reached when it was first sold in auction in 1994. The series consists of a row of 11 Colombian emerald cabochons, of the total weight of over 75 carats, perfectly matched both in color and in proportions. These exceptional gemstones are combined with geometric diamonds in an Art Deco design. Although it is not signed, the jewel is attributed to Van Cleef & Arpels, as were many other pieces of his Beaumont collection. The central sections of emeralds and diamonds in the necklace can be detached and worn as bracelets.

David Bennet
David Bennet

Tonight we saw the enduring appeal of outstanding Art Deco jewellery. The Beaumont necklace is “the Chrysler building of jewellery”, instantly recognisable as an Art Deco masterpiece, and in my opinion, the greatest emerald and diamond necklace of the period. I had the privilege to sell it a quarter of a century ago and achieving this landmark result tonight is a further testament to its absolute and timeless beauty.
David Bennett, president of Sotheby’s Worldwide Jewelery

Tiara di diamanti -attribuita a Fabergé, circa 1903
Tiara di diamanti -attribuita a Fabergé, circa 1903

In addition to the Beaumont necklace, a Fabergé diamond tiara was sold for over $ 434,000 (the maximum was 300,000). The diadem was made for the marriage of the last Prussian hereditary princess, the duchess Cecilie von Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1886-1954), on the occasion of her marriage to the crown prince William (1882-1951), son of Kaiser Wilhelm II , in Berlin, in June 1905.

In addition to the Beaumont necklace, the auction saw the success of other Art Deco jewels. A set of earrings with Colombian emeralds with a cushion weight of 17.0 and 17.71 carats respectively in Art Deco style were sold for $ 972,934. and a Cartier bracelet from 1933, with coral and diamonds, doubled the pre-sale estimate to $ 148,918.





Collana di smeraldi e diamanti, circa 1935
Collana di smeraldi e diamanti Beaumont, circa 1935

Coppia di orecchini pendenti con smeraldi e diamanti
Coppia di orecchini pendenti con smeraldi e diamanti

Braccialetto in corallo e diamanti, Cartier, 1933
Braccialetto in corallo e diamanti, Cartier, 1933

Importante anello con rubino e diamanti, Bulgari. Venduto per 1,7 milioni
Importante anello con rubino e diamanti, Bulgari. Venduto per 1,7 milioni

Anello di diamanti, Harry Winston, venduto per 1,2 milioni
Anello di diamanti, Harry Winston, venduto per 1,2 milioni







Pink and blue coloring the Christie’s auction in Hong Kong




Pink and blue colored diamonds, large jewels, sapphire brooches and, of course, jade jewelry at Christie’s auction in Hong Kong ♦ ︎

Magnificent Jewels in Hong Kong on May 28th. Under the lens of enthusiasts, a collection of jewels and stones with a particularly lively character is outlined. Starting with the 3.01-carat pink diamond mounted on a ring signed Moussaieff and estimated at between 6 and 8 million dollars. And for those who do not like pink, here is the ring with a fancy vivid blue diamond of 3.01 carats, estimated between 4.7 and 7 million dollars. In large Asian auctions, pieces of large precious stones are never missing. And here is the Grand Muzos, a pair of earrings with natural Colombian emerald of 23.34 and 23.18 carats respectively, which according to experts are worth between 3.8 and 6.5 million dollars. The name Grand Muzos comes from the area of ​​Muzo, Coscuez and Chivor in Colombia, source of the best emeralds in the world.

Diamante rosa di 3,01 carati montato su un anello firmato Moussaieff
Diamante rosa di 3,01 carati montato su un anello firmato Moussaieff

At Hong Kong auctions, jade jewelry, the most loved stone in Asia, it’s a must. In this case the catalog includes a necklace of jadeite beads (2-3.2 million dollars) and a jadeite cabochon ring (580-800.000 dollars): the stones have saturated colors and transparent crystalline structure.

Collana di giadeite
Collana di giadeite

Among the jewels of the great European Maisons, a Bulgari necklace of diamonds, with a blue-green diamond, is valued between 1.6 and 2.3 million dollars. Finally, Christie’s highlights the importance of an untreated Kashmir sapphire brooch with 26.42 carats (4-6.5 million). In Kashmir the finest sapphires have been found (the mine is now exhausted), adored for their rich cornflower blue color. This sapphire is the largest ever offered on the market. Lawful to expect battle for its conquest. Federico Graglia





Anello con diamante fancy vivid blue di 3,01 carati
Anello con diamante fancy vivid blue di 3,01 carati

Anello con giada cabochon
Anello con giada cabochon

Anello con giada cabochon
Spilla con zaffiro del Kashmir

Orecchini con smeraldi a goccia
Orecchini con smeraldi colombiani a goccia

Anello di Cartier in oro bianco, diamanti, smeraldi e zaffiri
Anello di Cartier in oro bianco, diamanti, smeraldi e zaffiri
collana diamanti gialli
Collana con diamanti gialli

Collana di diamanti bianchi e diamante blu-verde
Collana di diamanti bianchi e diamante blu-verde







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