Christie’s Geneva to hammer Historic Jewels!
Also
to bring Exceptional
Gemstones
on May 15!
Christie’s
Geneva Magnificent Jewels auction will be highlighted by superb jewels of
exceptional craftsmanship, historical provenance and pieces by the most
sought-after jewellery houses including Cartier, Bulgari, Van Cleef &
Arpels and Harry Winston. The jewels viewed at Christie’s London from 9 to 11
April and at the Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues, Geneva is open for viewing
untill 15 May during Christie’s Luxury Sales.
Historical Jewels:
An
early 19th century emerald and diamond fringe necklace with royal provenance
will be offered (estimate: CHF/USD 1,500,000 – 2,500,000, illustrated above).
Owned by Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale (1822-1897), the jewel was gifted to
his goddaughter Princess Hélène of France, Duchess of Aosta (1871-1951) on her
marriage on 25 June 1895 to the Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Italy (1869-1931),
Duke of Aosta.
During
the 20th century, the necklace became part of the equally prestigious
collection of Sybil Sassoon, Marchioness of Cholmondeley (1894-1989), the
daughter of Sir Edward Sassoon and Baroness Aline de Rothschild. Miss Sassoon's
collection comprised jewels of exceptional quality. Part of her jewellery was
sold at Christie's and this historic necklace consequently became part of an
important private collection.
A
rare aquamarine and diamond tiara by Fabergé (estimate: CHF/USD
230,000-340,000, illustrated page one) will be offered at auction for the first
time. Made in 1904 as a wedding gift from Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of
Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1882-1945) to his bride Princess Alexandra of Hanover and
Cumberland (1882-1963), this Fabergé tiara is of symbolic design with
forget-me-not flowers tied with ribbon bows, signifying true and eternal love,
pierced by arrows representing cupid, a token of endearment, attraction and
affection. Please click here for the dedicated press release.
A
leading jewel of the auction will be The Jonker V, a beautiful rectangular-cut,
D colour diamond ring weighing 25.27 carats, set by Harry Winston (estimate:
CHF/USD 2,500,000 – 3,500,000). On 17 January 1934, the extraordinary 726
carats rough diamond, from which the Jonker V was cut, was named after Johannes
Jacobus Jonker, who discovered it. At the time the Jonker was the fourth
largest gem quality diamond ever unearthed.
The
stone was subsequently purchased by Joseph Bastiaenen of the Diamond
Corporation Ltd., a company owned by Sir Ernest Oppenheimer. In 1935, it became
the first of Harry Winston’s renowned acquisitions of exceptional and important
diamonds. The Jonker was displayed during the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of
the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary that took place the same year.
Exceptional Gemstones:
The
Magnificent Jewels auction will present collectors with extraordinary gemstones
including coloured diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and pearls. The selection of
coloured diamonds includes a fancy deep blue heart shaped diamond ring of 2.22
and 2.00 carats (estimate: CHF/USD 3,500,000 – 4,500,000), alongside an
impressive fancy yellow old cushion cut diamond of 118.05 carats (estimate:
CHF/USD 2,500,000 – 3,500,000). Sapphires will be represented by an outstanding
late 19th century necklace featuring a cushion-shaped Ceylon sapphire of 57.07
carats (estimate: CHF/USD 600,000 – 800,000).
Further
highlights of the sale include an impressive natural pearl sautoir, comprised
of one hundred and ten natural pearls (estimate: CHF/USD 2,500,000 – 3,500,000)
and a superb pendent necklace featuring a pear-shaped emerald of 75.61 carats
(CHF/USD 2,000,000 – 3,000,000).
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