Maximum holiday sparkle in Designer & Signed Jewelry sale, Dec. 1
NEW YORK – On Wednesday, December 1, starting at 8 pm Eastern time, Jasper52 will hold a sale of Designer and Signed Jewelry – 190 lots of precious and delightful pieces by the most storied names, firms and houses. On offer will be a vintage Chaumet 18K gold and diamond bangle bracelet; a Buccellati gold, diamond and tourmaline earrings and necklace set; a vintage David Webb 18K gold Zebra bangle bracelet; a Cartier diamond and platinum ring featuring a natural sapphire; a pair of Suzanne Belperron Dents de Loup clips in 18K yellow gold, platinum and diamonds; and a Harry Winston ring featuring a 4.03-carat emerald-cut diamond set in platinum. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.
First among the highlights is a circa-1980s Chaumet 18K gold and diamond bangle bracelet, estimated at $12,000-$14,000. It takes the shape of a spiral, it is accented with 1.62 carats of round brilliant-cut diamonds of F-G color and VS clarity, and it is wide enough to fit a wrist measuring 6 1/4 inches.
By turns stunning and smart is a circa-1960s necklace-earrings set by the noted Italian jewelry company Buccellati. The jewelry set features yellow gold as well as approximately 120 carats of cabochon green tourmaline and also approximately 15.48 carats of round brilliant-cut diamonds of G-H color and VS clarity. The set comes in its original Buccellati box and carries an estimate of $83,000-$100,000.
Rounding out the Designer and Signed Jewelry auction highlights is a circa-1980s David Webb 18K gold bangle bracelet featuring Webb’s beloved Zebra motif. In addition to gold and enamel, the piece features two cabochon emeralds that weigh approximately 0.80 of a carat and also 4.00 carats’ worth of round brilliant cut diamonds of F-G color and VS clarity, which are set in platinum. Estimated at $56,000-$67,000, this vintage David Webb Zebra bangle bracelet is sure to gallop into the collection of an eager new owner.
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