London Jewels 2021-09-22 Auction - 150 Price Results - Bonhams in London
BOODLES: TWO-STONE FANCY COLOURED DIAMOND AND DIAMONDGRAFF: FANCY COLOURED DIAMOND AND DIAMOND RINGGEORGES BRAQUE: LIMITED EDITION 'MÉSOPATAMIA'
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Knightsbridge, London, United Kingdom
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London – A Belle Époque aquamarine and diamond brooch, once owned by Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire, is one of the star pieces at Bonhams' London Jewels sale on Wednesday 22 September at New Bond Street, London. The large oval-cut aquamarine brooch, set horizontally within a delicate border of old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, has an estimate of £25,000-35,000. Emily Barber, Head of Bonhams Jewellery Department, UK, commented: "Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire, youngest of the famous Mitford sisters, and châtelaine of Chatsworth for more than 50 years, was a woman of exquisite taste – as this beautiful brooch clearly demonstrates. Not only is the piece of superb quality, it has exceptional provenance.The Duchess can be seen wearing the brooch in a photograph of her alongside Cecil Beaton at the 'White Ball', held by Prince Rupert Loewenstein (the financial manager of The Rolling Stones) at his home in Holland Park, London in 1969. The photograph is also published in the Duchess' autobiography, Wait For Me! Memoirs of the Youngest Mitford Sister." Born in 1920, Debo – as she was widely known – was one of the six aristocratic Mitford Sisters, who enthralled the public with their stylish – often controversial – lives, as well as their contrasting political views. The family was immortalised by her eldest sister, Nancy, in the novels The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate. Debo was a favourite of the Royal Family and counted intellectuals and artists as friends, including Tom Stoppard, Alan Bennett, Evelyn Waugh, Lucian Freud and John Betjeman. John F. Kennedy, a childhood friend, danced with her at her coming out ball. In 1941, she married Lord Andrew Cavendish, son of the 10th Duke of Devonshire, who succeeded to the dukedom in 1950. She was widowed in 2004 and died in 2014. At her funeral, more than 600 staff from the Chatsworth estate and hundreds of members of the public lined the route to the church.
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MOSHEH OVED: SILVER DOUBLE SWAN RING: MOSHEH OVED: SILVER DOUBLE SWAN RING, MID 20TH CENTURYDesigned as a pair of swans, with necks entwined, of engraved and hammered finish with gold plated beaks, engraved 'Jill' at the base, ring size
0001: MOSHEH OVED: SILVER DOUBLE SWAN RINGEst. £3,000-£5,000
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HARDSTONE CAMEO BROOCH: HARDSTONE CAMEO BROOCHThe oblong cameo, probably 18th century, depicting the profile of a man, facing left, with curling hair, engraved 'Raviel' in the field, in a later brooch mount, dimensions of
0002: HARDSTONE CAMEO BROOCHEst. £3,000-£5,000
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18TH-19TH CENTURY HARDSTONE CAMEO: 18TH-19TH CENTURY HARDSTONE CAMEOBicoloured, depicting Bacchus with grapes and vine leaves in his hair, unmounted, dimensions 3.5cm x 2.9cm
0003: 18TH-19TH CENTURY HARDSTONE CAMEOEst. £3,500-£4,500
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL GOLD, SARDONYX AND ENAMEL FRINGE: ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL GOLD, SARDONYX AND ENAMEL FRINGE NECKLACE, CIRCA 1860The banded sardonyx amphorae suspended from a strand of banded sardonyx beads, via black and white enamel surmounts,
0004: ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL GOLD, SARDONYX AND ENAMEL FRINGEEst. £4,000-£6,000
ROCK CRYSTAL BEAD NECKLACE: ROCK CRYSTAL BEAD NECKLACEComposed of variously shaped polished and faceted rock crystal beads, connected by beadwork links, length 56.6cmFootnotes:The rock crystal beads in this necklace are
0005: ROCK CRYSTAL BEAD NECKLACEEst. £4,000-£6,000Lot Passed
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ZOLOTAS: CHOKER/BRACELET AND EARCLIP SUITE, CIRCA 1972: ZOLOTAS: CHOKER/BRACELET AND EARCLIP SUITE, CIRCA 1972In the Archaeological Revival style, the choker, detachable to form a pair of bracelets, composed of pairs of hammered spheres with beadwork and
0006: ZOLOTAS: CHOKER/BRACELET AND EARCLIP SUITE, CIRCA 1972Est. £6,000-£8,000
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LALAOUNIS: TORQUE AND BANGLE SUITE, CIRCA 1970 (2): LALAOUNIS: TORQUE AND BANGLE SUITE, CIRCA 1970The hinged collar and bangle of reeded form, issuing a pair of scrolling terminals, unsigned, inner diameters: torque 12.2cm, bangle 5.0cm x 5.5cm,
0007: LALAOUNIS: TORQUE AND BANGLE SUITE, CIRCA 1970 (2)Est. £4,000-£6,000
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LALAOUNIS: TORQUE, RING AND EARCLIP SUITE, CIRCA 1975: LALAOUNIS: TORQUE, RING AND EARCLIP SUITE, CIRCA 1975The bevelled collar of hammered finish, hinged at the back on both sides via spherical spacers, the ring and earclips of matching design, torque
0008: LALAOUNIS: TORQUE, RING AND EARCLIP SUITE, CIRCA 1975Est. £5,000-£7,000
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ZOLOTAS: SODALITE STIRRUP BANGLE: ZOLOTAS: SODALITE STIRRUP BANGLEOf flared fluted design, with a carved section of sodalite at the centre, maker's mark, inner diameters 5.5cm x 4.5cmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols:
0009: ZOLOTAS: SODALITE STIRRUP BANGLEEst. £4,000-£6,000
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SAPPHIRE AND YELLOW DIAMOND EARRINGS: SAPPHIRE AND YELLOW DIAMOND EARRINGSEach openwork plaque collet-set with cushion-shaped, circular and oval-cut sapphires, accented by brilliant-cut diamonds of brown and yellow tint, sapphires
0010: SAPPHIRE AND YELLOW DIAMOND EARRINGSEst. £3,000-£4,000
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AUGUSTIN JULIA-PLANA: LAPIS LAZULI BROOCH/PENDANT: AUGUSTIN JULIA-PLANA: LAPIS LAZULI BROOCH/PENDANTThe brooch/pendant composed of irregularly shaped sections of polished lapis lazuli with a detachable drop, suspended from a textured fancy-link
0011: AUGUSTIN JULIA-PLANA: LAPIS LAZULI BROOCH/PENDANTEst. £3,000-£5,000
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LEO DE VROOMEN: GOLD, EBONY AND DIAMOND-SET BANGLE,: LEO DE VROOMEN: GOLD, EBONY AND DIAMOND-SET BANGLE, 1987The ebony cuff inset with 18 carat gold 'polka dot' studs and brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 2.05 carats total, signed de Vroomen,
0012: LEO DE VROOMEN: GOLD, EBONY AND DIAMOND-SET BANGLE,Est. £5,000-£8,000
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RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING: RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGThe oval-cut ruby, weighing 2.48 carats, within a surround of old brilliant-cut diamonds, between similarly-cut diamond trios, ring size K½Footnotes:Accompanied by a
0013: RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGEst. £6,000-£8,000
TEXTURED CIRCULAR LINK BRACELET, CIRCA 1970: TEXTURED CIRCULAR LINK BRACELET, CIRCA 1970Designed as an articulated series of textured circular fancy-links applied with polished spherical clusters, length 19.5cmThis lot is subject to the
0014: TEXTURED CIRCULAR LINK BRACELET, CIRCA 1970Est. £3,500-£4,500Lot Passed
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LALAOUNIS: TORQUE, CIRCA 1980: LALAOUNIS: TORQUE, CIRCA 1980The frontispiece of spiralling form, designed as an abstract figure performing a ritual dance, signed Ilias Lalaounis, maker's mark, inner diameter 11.5cm, maker's
0015: LALAOUNIS: TORQUE, CIRCA 1980Est. £2,000-£3,000
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GRIMA: GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET BROOCH/PENDANT, 1974: GRIMA: GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET BROOCH/PENDANT, 1974Of openwork form, the tiered and staggered arrangement of 'textured wires' with single-cut diamond accents, signed Grima, maker's mark AGLtd, London
0016: GRIMA: GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET BROOCH/PENDANT, 1974Est. £3,000-£4,000
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GRIMA: SAPPHIRE SINGLE-STONE RING: GRIMA: SAPPHIRE SINGLE-STONE RINGThe cushion-shaped sapphire, weighing 5.14 carats, within a textured collet and geometric band, signed Grima, ring size N½, maker's caseFootnotes:Accompanied by
0017: GRIMA: SAPPHIRE SINGLE-STONE RINGEst. £25,000-£35,000
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GRIMA: AMETHYST AND DIAMOND PENDANT, CIRCA 1970: GRIMA: AMETHYST AND DIAMOND PENDANT, CIRCA 1970Set with a hexagonal polished amethyst 'slice', within a textured border with brilliant-cut diamond decoration, signed Grima, length 5.8cmThis lot is
0018: GRIMA: AMETHYST AND DIAMOND PENDANT, CIRCA 1970Est. £8,500-£9,500
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ALAN MARTIN GARD: CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDENT: ALAN MARTIN GARD: CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDENT EARRINGS, CIRCA 1970Each spray of textured batons accented by brilliant-cut diamonds and an 8.0mm cultured pearl highlight, suspended from a
0019: ALAN MARTIN GARD: CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDENTEst. £2,000-£3,000
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GRIMA: GOLD, OPAL AND DIAMOND PENDANT/NECKLACE, 1969: GRIMA: GOLD, OPAL AND DIAMOND PENDANT/NECKLACE, 1969The pendant set with an irregularly-shaped opal within a textured frame resembling bark, with brilliant-cut diamond detail, on a textured
0020: GRIMA: GOLD, OPAL AND DIAMOND PENDANT/NECKLACE, 1969Est. £5,000-£7,000
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GEORGES BRAQUE: LIMITED EDITION 'MÉSOPATAMIA': GEORGES BRAQUE: LIMITED EDITION 'MÉSOPATAMIA' NECKLACE, 1963Designed as a series of textured hoops, connected via pairs of textured baton links, signed Héger de Lowenfeld and Bijoux de
0021: GEORGES BRAQUE: LIMITED EDITION 'MÉSOPATAMIA'Est. £8,000-£12,000
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DIAMOND EARSTUDS: DIAMOND EARSTUDSClaw-set with brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 3.00 and 3.11 carats
0024: DIAMOND EARSTUDSEst. £10,000-£15,000