Christie’s first jewellery public sale of the yr, Jewels On-line, has kicked off—and has some severely spectacular finds. The sale runs by way of Feb. 9 and showcases a rigorously curated assortment of greater than 250 heaps, starting from vintage and up to date jewels to objets d’artwork, and consists of items from distinguished homes similar to Buccellati, Bulgari, Cartier, Harry Winston, and others. Jeweled objects similar to clocks, scent bottles, and desk equipment have been pulled from distinguished collections such because the Blair household assortment, the gathering of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Edward Visitor II, and the gathering of Mimi Adler. With choices at each worth level and plenty of with out reserve, there’s one thing for everybody. Under, we’ve rounded up a couple of of one of the best items from the sale.
Cartier artwork deco nephrite, diamond, and enamel desk clock
Cartier’s nephrite and white enamel clock with rose-cut diamond arms, silver, and 18k yellow gold (French marks) makes for the proper artwork deco desk accent. Numbered and signed by Cartier and European Watch & Clock Co. inc France, the mechanical clock is circa 1930 and anticipated to promote for between $12,000 and $18,000 with out reserve.
Paul Kutchinsky fowl brooch in yellow and white gold with coral, diamonds, and emerald
Signed by the designer, this playful fowl brooch is the proper instance of Paul Kutchinsky’s work. Created in 1975, the piece highlights coral plaques for the fowl’s beak and claws, an oval cabochon emerald for the attention, and 25 spherical diamonds (roughly 2 cts.–2.25 cts. t.w.).
Dot Lozenge bangle bracelet in enamel and gold by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co.
Designed in 1965 by French artist Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co., this inexperienced paillonné enamel and 18k yellow gold Dot Lozenge bangle is among the many model’s roster of iconic items. Signed by Tiffany-Schlumberger, it’s anticipated to promote for as much as $18,000.
Necklace (additionally proven at prime) in 18k yellow gold and platinum with emeralds, pear-shape sapphires, and 11–12 cts. t.w. spherical diamonds by Oscar Heyman & Brothers
Certainly one of a number of items within the sale by Oscar Heyman, this delicate emerald, sapphire, and diamond necklace is numbered, has an vague maker’s mark, and is estimated to promote for between $30,000 and $50,000.
Cartier artwork deco aquamarine and diamond hoop earrings
One other artwork deco piece by Cartier, these traditional hoop earrings boast 84 old-cut diamonds (roughly 1–1.25 cts. t.w.) and rectangular-cut aquamarines set in platinum. Created within the Nineteen Thirties, the set is signed by Cartier.
Prime: Oscar Heyman & Brothers 18k yellow gold and platinum, sapphire, emerald, and diamond necklace
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