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Christie's Jewels: The London Sale London 6/11/08 Sale 7606
This post auction catalog consists of 157 pages with 229 lots mostly illustrated in color
and all described in detail. A HIGHLY IMPORTANT GEM-SET BOWENITE MAGOT ,THE ONASSIS FABERGÉ MAGOT
by Fabergé, circa 1900
The finely carved seated figure, with articulated hands, head and ruby tongue, lightly counter-balanced by means of internal weights, the oyster guilloché enamel girdle set with four cabochon rubies between five rose-cut diamonds, each three-stone eye of ruby and diamonds, the model further embellished with rose-cut diamond ear studs and a cabochon ruby to the collar, 11.2 cm high, 12.1 cm wide
By Carl Fabergé A VERY IMPORTANT DIAMOND NECKLACE, BY HARRY WINSTON
Suspending a pear-shaped diamond weighing 38.00 carats to the graduated marquise-cut diamond necklace, 46.5 cm long, with French assay marks for platinum and gold
With maker's mark of Jacques Timey for Harry Winston
Accompanied by report No. 16806157 dated 16 January 2008 from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) stating that the diamond is D colour, VVS1, potential clarity
AN IMPORTANT DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING, BY HARRY WINSTON
The pear-shaped diamond weighing 14.79 carats to the tapered baguette-cut diamond shoulders and plain hoop, engraved 14.79
With maker's mark of Jacques Timey for Harry Winston Jewellery from the Collection of Christina Onassis (1950-1987)
Evoking a world of prestige and glamour associated with one of
the most iconic names of the twentieth century are over 40
pieces of Jewellery from the Collection of Christina Onassis
(1950-1987). The daughter of Greek ship owner Aristotle
Onassis and Tina Livanos, Christina Onassis, illustrated right, was
born in 1950. Her childhood was spent between Paris, New York
and Cap d’Antibes with holidays on her father’s yacht, Christina.
Held in her father’s arms in Hamburg when she was two, she
released the champagne bottle that launched the largest oil tanker
and cargo ship ever built, Tina Onassis. Aged five, she watched
Grace Kelly sail into Monte Carlo to marry Prince Rainier.
Living as she did in an era of great style, with elegant dinners
and balls attended by society ladies dressed in haute couture,
Christina too owned jewels of great beauty. Leading the
collection is a pear-shaped 38-carat D colour potentially
flawless diamond, which she wore on a diamond pendant
necklace (estimate: £1,800,000-2,200,000), detail illustrated top
left page 1. Other important jewels include a ruby and diamond
necklace by Van Cleef and
Arpels (estimate: £30,000-40,000), illustrated left and a sapphire
and diamond necklace by Harry Winston (estimate: £120,000-
150,000), illustrated right. The collection also features an
exceptionally rare bowenite Buddha by Carl Fabergé which
took pride of place on Onassis’s yacht (estimate: £250,000-
350,000).
VINTAGE JEWELLERY
Founded in the late 18th century, the jeweller Chaumet
is renowned for fine design and quality, having
provided jewels for the fashionable aristocracy and
historic figures such as Napoleon and the Duchesse de
Berry. The sale includes an impressive diamond
corsage ornament by Chaumet which dates to the early
20th century (estimate: £40,000-60,000), illustrated left. The garland-style jewel with twin ‘L’
monogram was commissioned by Juan Antonio de Beistegui for his wife Dolores (Lolita) de
Yturbe (1871-1939), also known as La Belle Mexicaine. Many of Lolita’s jewels were made by
Chaumet and Cartier in the early 20th century and include this distinctive monogram. Juan
Antonio and his wife divided their time between Paris, their elegant Villa Fal in Biarritz as
well as Madrid, where he was the Mexican Ambassador.
Further vintage jewellery highlights include two
attractive Art Deco diamond bracelets by Cartier: one
designed as diamond-set band with buckle clasp
(estimate: £20,000-30,000); the other as a series of
graduated oval links, with marquise-shaped diamond
detail (estimate: £20,000-30,000). A beautiful example
of 1950s jewellery is an important three-row brilliant
and baguette-cut diamond necklace, by Van Cleef &
Arpels which can also be worn as a series of bracelets
(estimate: £75,000-100,000), illustrated left.
PEARLS
Pearls continue to be particularly sought-after and the sale includes
some beautiful examples of natural pearls, including a single graduated
strand of 99 pearls to an Art Deco clasp (estimate: £20,000-25,000); a
beautiful antique diamond and coloured pearl floral brooch mounted
en tremblant (estimate: £15,000-20,000), illustrated right and a Belle
époque diamond and pearl choker (estimate: £9,000-12,000).
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| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: 7606b |
| Condition:
Good |
Year:
2008
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