Estate and designer jewelry head to market in New York March 12

Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet, estimated at $36,000-$43,000 at Jasper52.

NEW YORK — The newly announced Estate and Designer Jewelry sale at Jasper52 on Tuesday, March 12 represents a golden opportunity to add style and luxury to any collection. The catalog is now open for bidding exclusively at LiveAuctioneers.

Leading the highlights is a Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet made of 18K gold, coral, and chrysoprase with diamond accents. The bracelet features five elongated coral planks framed in 18-karat yellow gold, while the coral’s salmon coloring is perfectly even, with no spots or cavities. The bracelet is estimated at $36,000-$43,000.

Next up is an elegant pair of Graff earrings, made of platinum, diamonds, and multi-colored sapphires. Each earring has three heart-shape sapphires (yellow, pink, and green), one round sapphire (purple), and three round diamonds. The gems are set in a line, one above another, to create a gorgeous sparkling thread. The set is estimated at $28,000-$34,000.

Savor a view of the past with this 1940s-era Cartier 18K gold diamond watch. Featuring a Longines movement, the watch is described as being in excellent original condition and is estimated at $24,000-$29,000.

Lalique dragonfly pendant earns $226K, sets record at Doyle

Gold, opal, plique-a-jour enamel, glass and diamond dragonfly pendant by Rene Lalique, which sold for $226,800 and a world auction record
Gold, opal, plique-a-jour enamel, glass and diamond dragonfly pendant by Rene Lalique, $226,800
Gold, opal, plique-a-jour enamel, glass and diamond dragonfly pendant by Rene Lalique, which sold for $226,800 and a world auction record

NEW YORK – Doyle held a highly successful auction of Important Jewelry on October 21 that saw prices soaring amid spirited bidding from around the globe. Showcased were luxurious jewels by the world’s most prestigious makers, including Graff, Cartier, Rene Lalique, David Webb, Van Cleef & Arpels and Tiffany & Co. from prominent estates and distinguished collections.

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