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Specialist Jewellery
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Front: A gold and silver brooch/pendant with a sapphire and old-cut diamonds. A pair of 14K gold earrings with faceted sapphires and old-cut diamonds.
Back: A Mauboussin platinum ring set with a pear-shaped diamond approximately 2.50 cts. A platinum ring set with an emerald-cut diamond. A ring in platinum with a round brilliant-cut diamond.
Viewing June 5–10 , Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm
Weekdays 11 am–6 pm
June 6, 11 am–4 pm
Weekend 11 am–4 pm
Live auction June 11–13 , Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm
Tuesday June 11, from 10 am (CEST) Lot.no
Furniture and Works of Art 1 – 206
Glass and European Ceramics 207 – 242
Carpets, Textiles and Islamic Works of Art 243 –335
Silver, Objects of Vertu 336 – 483
Jewellery 484 – 597
Wednesday June 12, from 1 pm (CEST) Lot.no
Art 598 – 959
Thursday June 13, from 10 am (CEST) Lot.no
Asian Ceramics and Works of Art 960 – 1 361
484. A pair of jewelled malachite cufflinks, C.E. Bolin, St Petersburg, workmaster Vladimir Finikov active 1880–1908
14K gold, pearls, and old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, malachite diameter ca 12 mm, total weight 10 g. Struck with workmaster’s initials cyrillic ВФ (VF).
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 140 – 2 570
485. A 14K gold horseshoe brooch, Shanks & Bolin, Moscow 1860–1875
Dimensions 28 x 32 mm, weight 7 g. Original case included.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Estimate: SEK 16 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 370 – 1 720
488. An important brooch with pearls and diamonds, C.E. Bolin, St Petersburg 1899–1908, owner of the workshop Sofia Schwan.
486. An important brooch in gold with a blister pearl and diamonds, C.E. Bolin, St Petersburg 1860–1875.
487. Brooch in the shape of a swan in silver and gold with a blister pearl and rose-cut diamonds.
486. An important brooch in gold with a blister pearl and diamonds, C.E. Bolin, St Petersburg 1860–1875
Workmaster Robert Schwan, a centered pearl elegantly encircled by old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, total weight ca 2.00 cts, dimensions 35 x 20 mm, total weight 13 g. Struck with workmaster’s initials RS, 56 standard.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Exhibitions: W.A. Bolin 200 years, “Smycken & Silver för tsarer, drottningar och andra”, Stockholm 1996, catalogue no 202. The Armoury Museum, the Kremlin, Moscow, 2001 ‘W.A. BOLIN Bolin in Russia Court jeweller late XIX-early XX centuries’, catalogue no 85, p. 159.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 8 570 – 10 710
487. Brooch in the shape of a swan in silver and gold with a blister pearl and rose-cut diamonds
Dimensions 24 x 25 mm, total weight 18 g. Apparently unmarked.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 8 570 – 10 710
488. An important brooch with pearls and diamonds, C.E. Bolin, St Petersburg 1899–1908, owner of the workshop Sofia Schwan
In the shape of an elegant flowering branch. Dimensions ca 10 x 7 cm, weight 42 g. Struck with initials SS for Sofia Schwan, 56 standard. Original case included. The brooch pin can be detached.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection
A general of a remaining part of the imperial white army ended up at the end of the Russian revolution in the Murmansk area and managed to escape via Norway. The general had this brooch still in his possession. The Bolin family recently approached by a descendent of the General and acquired the brooch.
Estimate: SEK 300 000 – 350 000 / EUR 25 690 – 29 970
489. A pair of 14K gold cufflinks, C.E. Bolin, workmaster
Ivan Flinck, Moscow 1899–1908
Dimensions 13 x 17.75 mm, total weight 12.5 g. Struck with workmaster’s initials IF, 56 standard.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Exhibitions: The Armoury Museum, the Kremlin, Moscow,, 2001, “W.A. BOLIN Bolin in Russia Court jeweller late XIX-early XX centuries”, katalognummer 129, s. 177.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 290 – 1 550
490. A pair of gold cufflinks, W.A. Bolin, most likely made in Moscow 1912–1917
Swedish mark indicating 1920 as year of production and marked with the special mark for the French market.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Exhibitions: The Armoury Museum, the Kremlin, Moscow, 2001 ‘W.A. BOLIN Bolin in Russia Court jeweller late XIX-early XX centuries’, catalogue no 152, p. 187.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 030 – 1 290
491. A gold brooch with turquoise and old-cut diamonds, C.E. Bolin, St Petersburg 1860–1875, workmaster Robert Schwan
Total diamond weight ca 0.80 ct, dimensions 45 x 15 mm, total weight
6 g. Struck with workmaster’s initials RS, 56 standard.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Exhibitions: The Armoury Museum, the Kremlin, Moscow, 2001 ‘W.A. BOLIN
Bolin in Russia Court jeweller late XIX-early XX centuries’, catalogue no 100, p. 165.
Estimate: SEK 200 000 – 225 000 / EUR 17 130 – 19 270
492. An impressive platinum, step-cut emerald and old-cut diamond brooch by W.A. Bolin likely Moscow 1912–1917. No hallmarks.
One pear-shaped old-cut diamond and three cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds with a total weight of ca 6.50 cts, diamond colors ca E/F, H, and F/G, dimensions 49 x 45 mm, total weight 12 g. Original case included.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Exhibitions: The Armoury Museum, the Kremlin, Moscow, 2001 ‘W.A. BOLIN Bolin in Russia Court jeweller late XIX-early XX centuries’, catalogue no 56, p. 137.
Literature: Magdalena Ribbing et al., “Jewellery & Silver - for Tsars, Queens, and Others, W.A. Bolin 200 Years”, Västerås 1996, illustrated and mentioned at p. 147.
Estimate: SEK 400 000 – 425 000 / EUR 34 250 – 36 390
493. A basket brooch in 18K gold and enamel designed by Barbro Littmarck, W.A. Bolin Stockholm 1974
Set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, pearls and rubies, dimensions 35 x 23 mm, total weight 16 g. WAB, Stockholm 1974. The size of this brooch is unusually small for Littmarck´s basket brooches, so apart of being rare the size makes it very attractive.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 000 – 3 430
494. A ring in 18K gold with an amethyst designed by Barbro Littmarck, W.A. Bolin Stockholm 1971.
495. A ring in 18K gold with round brilliant-cut diamonds designed by Barbro Littmarck, W.A. Bolin Stockholm 1971.
494. A ring in 18K gold with an amethyst designed by Barbro Littmarck, W.A. Bolin Stockholm 1971 And round brilliant-cut diamonds, size 18, total weight 16 g. WAB, Stockholm 1971.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 570 – 3 000
495. A ring in 18K gold with round brilliant-cut diamonds designed by Barbro Littmarck, W.A. Bolin Stockholm 1971
Total weight of ca 1.10 cts quality ca H vs, size 17/53, total weight 22 g. WAB, Stockholm 1971.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 570 – 3 000
496. A basket brooch in 18K gold and enamel with diamonds designed by Barbro Littmarck, W.A. Bolin Stockholm 1950.
493. A basket brooch in 18K gold and enamel designed by Barbro Littmarck, W.A. Bolin Stockholm 1974.
496. A basket brooch in 18K gold and enamel with diamonds designed by Barbro Littmarck, W.A. Bolin Stockholm 1950
Dimensions 24 x 32 mm, weight 9 g. WAB, Stockholm 1950.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 000 – 3 430
497. A platinum ring with an emerald-cut diamond
W.A. Bolin Stockholm 1960
Ca 2.25 cts ca G/H vs as well as two modified baguette-cut diamonds measuring ca 4.0 x 4.4 mm, size ca 51, total weight 7.5 g. WAB, Stockholm 1960.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Estimate: SEK 125 000 – 150 000 / EUR 10 710 – 12 850
498. A brooch in platinum set with a pearl and round brilliantand eight-cut diamonds designed by Henrik Bolin, W.A. Bolin
With a total weight of ca 2.50 cts, Ø pearl 10 x 9 mm, dimensions 40 x 35 mm, total weight 11 g. W.A. Bolin, Stockholm 1961. Design typical of Henrik Bolin with meandering diamond set floral blades surrounding somewhat larger diamonds and in this case a pearl.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 000 – 3 430
499. A dress set in 18K gold set with round brilliant-cut diamonds designed by Hans Bolin, W.A. Bolin Stockholm 1987
Comprising a pair of cufflinks, three shirt studs and a tie pin of circular openwork design, 18K gold with round brilliant-cut diamonds with a total weight of ca 1.15 cts, cufflink panels 16 mm, studs 9 mm, pin 14 mm, total weight 19.3 g. WA Bolin, Stockholm 1987.
Provenance: W.A. Bolin Collection.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 45 000 / EUR 3 430 – 3 860
500. A pair of 18K gold Bulgari ”Pyramid” earrings with sugarloaf shaped topaz
Dimensions approximately 25 x 25 x 14 mm, total weight 31 g. Signed Bulgari and with Italian hallmarks. Bulgari case included.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 860 – 1 030
501. A pair of 18K gold Cartier earrings
Width approximately 12 mm, height approximately 19 mm, total weight 9 g. Signed Cartier and numbered 739395. Case from Cartier included.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 690 – 860
502. An 18K gold Cartier ring
Width approximately 8–12 mm, size 52 according to engraving, weight
5.5 g. Signed Cartier and numbered 702945. Cartier case included.
Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 430 – 520
Mauboussin
Mauboussin is one of the many legendary French jewellery houses that was founded in the mid-19th century. The firm flourished creatively during the 1920s and 1930s, and their jewellery from this significant period is sought after by connoisseurs from all over the world. Even today, they continue to produce jewellery with Paris as the base for their operations.
503. A Mauboussin platinum ring set with a pear-shaped diamond approximately 2.50 cts
Ca G/H vs and baguette and facet-cut diamonds, size 16.25, total weight 7 g. Signed Mauboussin, Paris and numbered 44548. Accompanied by a case from Mauboussin.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 8 570 – 10 710
504. An 18K gold Cartier necklace
Width 8 mm, length 40 cm, weight 86 g. Signed Cartier, numbered 60222 and with French hallmarks. Cartier case included.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 280 – 5 140
505. A pair of Tiffany & Co Schlumberger ”Taj Mahal” cufflinks
18K gold and enamel with round brilliant-cut diamonds, approximately 17 x 16 mm and 10 x 11 mm, total weight 16.5 g. Signed Tiffany and Schlumberger. Case included.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 290 – 1 720
Cartier
Cartier is arguably the world’s most famous jewellery manufacturer, and since its inception in the mid-19th century, the company has been at the forefront both artistically and in terms of craftsmanship. Many consider the period between the two World Wars to be the company’s prime, and during the Art Deco era, the firm excelled, creating some of the most outstanding pieces in the history of jewellery. A Cartier piece from that epoch is essential in a complete jewellery collection.
507. A Cartier platinum brooch set with old-cut diamonds, Art Déco.
506. An 18K gold Henri Martin ring with a pink tourmaline
Amethysts, green stones, and round brilliant-cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately 1.20 cts, dimensions of tourmaline approximately 8.7 x 11.4 x 4.5 mm, width approximately 4–16 mm, size approximately 17, total weight 13 g. With worn French hallmarks.
Signed H.MARTIN.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 140 – 2 570
507. A Cartier platinum brooch set with old-cut diamonds, Art Déco
Total diamond weight approximately 4.50 cts, dimensions 48 x 22 mm, total weight 13 g. Signed Cartier Paris, Made in France, with French hallmarks and indistinct numbering. Accompanied by a fitted Cartier case.
Estimate: SEK 200 000 – 225 000 / EUR 17 130 – 19 270
509. An 18K gold cross with amethysts with a 23K gold chain.
561. A pendant/Cross of St Andrew, 19th century.
508. An 18K gold bracelet with turquoises and an old-cut diamond
Weight of the diamond approximately 0.35 ct, width 5.5–17.5 mm, inner diameter approximately 55 mm, total weight 34 g.
Provenance: Charlotte Cederström (1874–1961), thence by descent. A document from Uplands Enskilda Bank is included.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 140 – 2 570
509. An 18K gold cross with amethysts with a 23K gold chain
Dimensions cross 50 x 65 mm, weight 9 g, chain length 107 cm, weight 17 g. The cross with indistinct Swedish hallmarks, master stamp possibly HB (Herman Bartels), manufactured in 1802, the chain with Swedish hallmarks. A fitted case is included.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 720 – 2 140
509A. A platinum bracelet with old-cut diamonds and sapphires, likely Bucherer
Total weight of the diamonds ca 7.00 cts, width 20 mm, length 18.5 cm, total weight 54 g. Marked CB.
Estimate: SEK 79 000 – 80 000 / EUR 6 150 - 7 030
Gaudy
In 1975, the jewelry firm Gaudy opened its doors on Strandvägen in Stockholm, where they still reside today. Since its inception, the company has dedicated itself to designing and manufacturing its own jewelry, building a loyal customer base that consistently returns when it’s time to acquire new pieces, as evidenced by the extensive collection now being sold by Bukowskis. The collection features rings with cheerful gemstones, a multitude of exquisite pearl necklaces, and festive earrings, many of which, in true Gaudy fashion, can be worn in various ways.
510. A Gaudy platinum ring with a faceted purple tourmaline and step-cut diamonds
Dimensions of the tourmaline approximately 9.8 x 14.3 x 8.1 mm, size 52, total weight 20 g. Gaudy, Stockholm 2008. Pouch from Gaudy included.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 8 570 – 10 710
511. A Gaudy platinum ring with a faceted tourmaline and round brilliant-cut diamonds
Dimensions of the tourmaline approximately 16 x 13 x 12 mm, total diamond weight approximately 4.00 cts, size 52, total weight 34 g. Pouch from Gaudy included.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 8 570 – 10 710
512. A Gaudy necklace with pink opals and a clasp in 18K white gold
Width approximately 3–15 mm, length approximately 160 cm, weight 176 g. Pouch from Gaudy included.
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 45 000 / EUR 3 000 – 3 860
513. An 18K gold Cartier ”Love” bracelet
Size 18, weight 34 g. Signed Cartier, numbered UE0573 and with Swiss hallmarks. Accompanied by a certificate, a box and a screwdriver.
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 000 – 3 430
514. An 18K white gold crossover ring with old-cut diamonds
Total weight of the diamonds approximately 3.60 cts, ca I-J/si, size 16.75/53, weight 4.7 g.
Estimate: SEK 140 000 – 150 000 / EUR 11 990 – 12 850
515. A platinum ”Tiffany Keys” pendant set with round brilliant-cut diamonds
Total weight 1.09 cts according to appraisal certificate from Tiffany & Co, key dimensions 21 x 58 mm, chain 18K white gold length 76 cm, total weight 14 g. Key signed T&Co., chain signed Tiffany & Co. Tiffany pouch included.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 430 – 4 280
515A. An 18K gold bracelet set with old-cut diamonds
Total diamond weight approximately 1.20 cts, width 25 mm, inner diameter approximately 5.5 cm, total weight 39 g. Accompanied by a fitted case from Dupuy.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 640 - 3 520
516. A Tiffany & Co necklace ”Diamonds by the yard” design Elsa Peretti in 18K rose gold set with round brilliant-cut diamonds
Total weight 1.21 cts G-J IF/SI1 according to an insurance valuation from Tiffany, length 92 cm, total weight 9 g. Signed Tiffany & Co. Tiffany pouch included.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 430 – 4 280
517. A platinum W.A. Bolin ring with a pearl and round brilliantand step-cut diamonds
Pearl diameter approximately 11 mm, total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.80 ct, size 18/56, weight 13 g. Stockholm 1960.
Provenance: The Nobel family.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 720 – 2 140
Sapphires
Sapphires have been a source of fascination throughout history. In the medieval period, they were believed to protect against poison, fever, and skin diseases. Among natural gemstone materials, sapphire is second only to diamond in hardness. It possesses a high lustre and is prized for its colour. The combination of iron and titanium causes the blue colour that is most commonly associated with sapphires, although they appear in several colours. Sapphire is the birthstone for September.
518. An 18K white gold W.A Bolin ring with a yellow sapphire and round brilliant-cut diamonds
Sapphire approximately 10 cts, approximately 16 x 12 mm, total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.32 ct, size 17.25/54, weight 7 g. Stockholm 1986.
Provenance: The Nobel family.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 140 – 2 570
519. A pair of 14K gold earrings with faceted sapphires and old-cut diamonds
Total weight of the sapphires approximately 15.00 cts, total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.90 ct, dimensions of earrings 14 x 25 mm, total weight 10 g.
Provenance:
Gift from Estrid Ericson (1894-1981) to a close relative, likely in the late 1970s. Thence by descent to the present owner. Interior architect and designer Estrid Ericson, together with her mentor Nils Fougstedt, founded the company Svenskt Tenn in 1924. Initially, they designed innovative pewter items and soon engaged designers such as Björn Trägårdh, Uno Åhrén, Anna Petrus, and Tyra Lundgren. In 1927, the store moved to Strandvägen in Stockholm and expanded to include all aspects of home decor. The early furniture at Svenskt Tenn was primarily designed by Åhrén and Trägårdh, but this era came to an abrupt end when Estrid began her successful collaboration with Josef Frank in the early 1930s. Estrid Ericson held a unique position in design and interior decoration, drawing inspiration from her many trips abroad.
Estimate: SEK 70 000 – 80 000 / EUR 6 000 – 6 850
519A. A brooch in silver and gold with a pearl and two rose-cut diamonds
Dimensions 9 X 28 mm, total weight 7 g. With Swedish hallmark. A case from K. Anderson included.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 050 - 1 320
520. A gold and silver garnet and diamond brooch, by Fabergé 24 x 23 mm, total weight 7 g. With the workmaster’s mark of Alfred Thielemann, St Petersburg 1908–1917. Accompanied by a fitted case from Fabergé.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 430 – 4 280
521. A pair of platinum earrings with round brilliant-cut diamonds
1.01 cts + 1.01 cts E si1 according to the accompanying appraisal certificate, total weight 3 g.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 280 – 5 140
521A. A platinum bracelet with round brilliant-, eight- and baguette-cut diamonds, Gübelin
Total weight of the diamonds approximately 9.00 cts, width 9 - 18 mm, length 18 cm, total weight 38 g. Clasp in gold with French hallmarks.
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 70 000 / EUR 5 270 - 6 150
522. An 18K white gold Chopard ring set with a marquiseshaped diamond 1.00 ct D vvs according to engraving And round brilliant-cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately 0.40 ct, signed Chopard and numbered 30802 825500 3147565, accompanied by two rings in 18K white gold with round brilliant-cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately 1.00 ct, size 16, total weight 7.5 g, made by JMJ, Gothenburg 2007.
Estimate: SEK 165 000 – 175 000 / EUR 14 130 – 14 990
523. An 18K white gold Chopard necklace set with a marquise-shaped diamond ca 1.00 ct ca D/E vvs
Length approximately 39 cm, total weight 5 g. Signed Chopard and numbered 810317 3194098.
Estimate: SEK 115 000 – 125 000 / EUR 9 850 – 10 710
524. A pair of 18K white gold Chopard earrings set with two marquise-shaped diamonds With a total weight of ca 2.00 cts ca G vs/si, total weight 2 g. Apparently unmarked.
Estimate: SEK 115 000 – 125 000 / EUR 9 850 – 10 710
525. A gold and silver brooch/pendant with a sapphire and old-cut diamonds
Sapphire approximately 14 cts, approximately 15 x 15 mm, total weight of the diamonds approximately 5 cts, dimensions approximately 60 x 28 mm, weight 12 g. Chain and case included.
Estimate: SEK 200 000 – 250 000 / EUR 17 130 – 21 410
526. A Cartier cigarette case
In 9K gold, measuring 8.5 x 13.5 cm, weight 194 g. Signed Cartier London and with British hallmarks. Accompanied by a fitted case from Cartier.
Estimate: SEK 70 000 – 80 000 / EUR 6 000 – 6 850
527. An 18K gold Tiffany & Co bracelet ”Tiffany T” with round brilliant-cut diamonds
Width approximately 5 mm, inner diameter 56 mm, total weight 36 g. Signed Tiffany & Co and with British hallmarks.
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 430 – 8 570
528. A 14K gold ring and a pair of earrings with turquoises and old cut diamonds
Diamonds total weight approximately 1.40 cts, size 17.50, dimensions of earrings approximately 12 x 21 mm, total weight 8.5 g.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 030 – 1 290
529. A pair of silver and gold earrings with drop-shaped pearls and old- and rose-cut diamonds
Dimensions of pearls approximately 9 x 12 x 8 mm, height approximately 38 mm, total weight 6.5 g. Case from CG Hallberg included. Stamped CGH, Stockholm 1927.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 290 – 1 550
530. An 18K white gold bracelet with step-cut emeralds
Length approximately 18.5 cm, width approximately 4 mm, weight 28.8 g.
Provenance: The Nobel family.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 570 – 3 000
531. Three platinum Boucheron shirt buttons with step-cut sapphires
Dimensions ca 10 x 10 mm, total weight 9 g. Pins white metal, extra pins included. Signed Boucheron Paris and with French mark.
Provenance: The Nobel family.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 030 – 1 290
532. An 18K gold and silver brooch with rose-cut diamonds and pearls
Can be worn as a diadem with accompanying stand, dimensions of brooch 65 x 47 mm, weight 21 g.
Provenance: Countess Maud von Rosen (1902–1988) was a sculptor, partly trained as a private student under Carl Milles. She is most famous for her horse and rider sculptures, which also testify to the von Rosen family’s renowned interest in horses and equestrian sports. In the early 1930s, Maud von Rosen rode alone through Persia, a journey she depicted in her book “Persian Pilgrimage”.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 030 – 1 290
533. A ring in silver and coral, Tibet
Width ca 5.5–14.5 mm, size 56, weight 11 g.
Provenance: Sven Hedin (1865–1952). During several expeditions around the turn of the century in 1900, Sven Hedin mapped Tibet and the areas around the Himalayas, journeys that he documented in numerous books and texts. The ring was an official gift to Hedin from the Tibetan leadership. Hedin gifted the ring to his godson Sven Grassman (1940–1992). It has since been passed down as an heirloom in the Grassman family.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 030 – 1 290
534. An 18K white gold Cartier ring with a cabochon-cut moonstone
Width approximately 9 mm, size 49 according to engraving, total weight 19 g. Signed Cartier, numbered J76921 and with French hallmarks. Case and certificate from Cartier included.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 030 – 1 290
535. An 18K gold chain
Length 136 cm, weight 13 g. Stamped P.S, likely Peter Strömqvist active between 1765–1781.
Estimate: SEK 7 000 – 8 000 / EUR 600 – 690
535A. A platinum ring with a round brilliant-cut diamond 4.88 cts according to engraving approximately L/M vs, size 50 total weight 5.5 g.
Estimate: SEK 150 000 –175 000 / EUR 13 200 - 15 400
536. A silver and gold brooch, with cushion-cut diamonds and a pearl
Diamonds totalling approximately 5 cts, diameter approximately 25 mm, weight 7 g.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 570 – 3 430
537. A pair of 18K white gold earrings with cabochon-cut emeralds
And round brilliant-cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately 2.00 cts, emerald measurements approximately 15 x 20 mm, earring measurements approximately 25 x 30 mm, total weight 24 g. Clip fittings. With French hallmarks.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 140 – 2 570
538. An 18K gold bracelet with cabochon-cut emeralds and round brilliant- and eight-cut diamonds
Total diamond weight approximately 0.85 ct, width 14 mm,length 17 cm, total weight 56 g. With French hallmarks.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 430 – 4 280
539. An 18K gold pendant with an old-cut diamond
Weight approximately 4.00 cts, approximately. K/L si, otal weight 2.5 g.
Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 175 000 / EUR 12 850 – 14 990
540. A pair of 18K gold earrings.
516. A Tiffany & Co necklace ”Diamonds by the yard” design Elsa Peretti in 18K rose gold set with round brilliant-cut diamonds.
540. A pair of 18K gold earrings
Dimensions approximately 30 x 50 mm, total weight 35 g. With Swedish import stamps.
Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 550 – 1 720
541. An 18K white gold Gaudy ring set with a faceted aquamarine and princess-cut diamonds
Dimensions aquamarine approximately 10 x 20 x 6 mm, weight 5.90 cts according to information given, total diamond weight approximately 3.00 cts, size 17, weight 18 g. Gaudy, Stockholm 2001. Pouch from Gaudy included.
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 430 – 8 570
542. A pair of 18K gold Gaudy earrings with cultured South Sea and Tahiti pearls
And step-cut diamonds, pearl sizes approximately 12 mm and 12 x 14 mm, earring dimensions 13 x 40 mm, total weight 25 g. Signed Gaudy. Pouch from Gaudy included.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 720 – 2 140
543. A Gaudy necklace with cultured South Sea pearls, a platinum bracelet, and two clasps
Pearl diameter approximately 13–16 mm, length without clasp 50 cm, bracelet width approximately 7 mm, length without clasp 14.3 cm, weight 65 g, stamped Gaudy Stockholm 2003, one clasp platinum with an agate cameo, dimensions approximately 26 x 30 mm, stamped Gaudy Stockholm 2009, one clasp a cultured pearl, diameter about 17.5 mm. Case from Gaudy included.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 8 570 – 10 710
544. A pair of Gaudy earrings with platinum pendants with cultured pearls and round brilliant-cut diamonds
Pearl diameter approximately 10.5 mm, pendant pearl dimensions approximately 11 x 12 x 12 mm, earrings total height 53 mm, total weight 24 g. Gaudy, Stockholm 2001. Pouch from Gaudy included.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 720 – 2 140
545. An 18K gold bracelet with enamel details and old-cut diamonds, 19th century
Width 11–40 mm, length approximately 17 cm, total weight 30 g. With French hallmarks.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 140 – 2 570
546. A antique Russian brooch, 1908–1917.
520. A gold and silver garnet and diamond brooch, by Fabergé.
546. An antique Russian brooch, 1908–1917
In 14K gold and silver with a cabochon-cut sapphire, old-cut diamonds, and calibre-cut sapphires, dimensions 40 x 27 cm, weight 9 g. With Russian assay mark for gold.
Provenance: Blanche Bonde née Dickson (1875–1960), daughter of Blanche Dickson (1852–1906) who built Tjolöholm.
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 000 – 3 430
547. A pair of 18K white gold Gaudy earrings with two princess-cut diamonds accompanied by three sets of pendants
Weights 1.60 cts and 1.51 cts, quality G vs2 and F vs1 according to the accompanying GIA Diamond grading reports 1109322793 and 2106384943, total weight 8 g, a pair of 18K gold pendants with black diamonds, onyx, and pearls, height approximately 80 mm, total weight 8 g, a pair of platinum pendants with heart-shaped faceted amethyst and onyx, dimensions approximately 17 X 40 mm, total weight 16 g, a pair of platinum pendants with pink pearls as well as pink and white diamonds, pearl diameter approximately 16 mm, height approximately 45 mm, total weight 14 g.
Estimate: SEK 200 000 – 250 000 / EUR 17 130 – 21 410
548.
A cultured Tahiti- and South Sea pearl necklace, Gaudy.548. A cultured Tahiti- and South Sea pearl necklace, Gaudy Diameter approximately 15–18 mm, length 44 cm. Accompanied by a fitted case from Gaudy.
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 430 – 8 570
549. A Graff platinum eternity band set with heart shaped diamonds With a total weight of ca 3.50 cts ca H vvs, size ca 17.50/55, total weight 7.5 g. Signed Graff.
Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 175 000 / EUR 12 850 – 14 990
550. An 18K gold and mother-of-pearl Van Cleef & Arpels ”Alhambra”
Length 43.5 cm, weight 18 g. Signed VCA and numbered JA126758. Case, box, certificate and bag from Van Cleef & Arpels included.
Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 90 000 / EUR 6 850 – 7 710
necklace551. An 18K gold and mother-of-pearl Van Cleef & Arpels ”Alhambra”
Length 19.5 cm, weight 9 g. Signed VCA and numbered JA179299. Case, box, certificate and bag from Van Cleef & Arpels included.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 570 – 3 000
bracelet552. A necklace with cultured Kasumi pearls, Gaudy
Diameter approximately 9.0–12.0 mm, length approximately 44 cm. Case from Gaudy included.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 570 – 3 430
553. An 18K gold Gaudy ring with a princess-cut diamond
1.02 cts E vs1 according to information given and round brilliant-cut diamonds with a total weight of 0.40 ct according to information given, width approximately 7–10 mm, size 17.25/54, weight 25.5 g. Gaudy, Stockholm 2001. Case from Gaudy included.
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 70 000 / EUR 5 140 – 6 000
Tiaras
Various forms of head ornaments have been used for centuries. During the neoclassicism of the 19th century, the art form of tiaras flourished and reached its peak during the First French Empire. Emperor Napoleon’s wife, Empress Joséphine, wore striking tiaras that became an expression of this high culture within the art of tiaras. By drawing on antiquity as a model, they took on magnificent expressions and were often part of larger sets together with, for example, earrings, bracelets, and brooches in sets known as parure. The plant kingdom has been a source of inspiration for many tiaras, with precious metals shaped into myrtle, orange blossoms, laurel, murrine, and grapevines. These could be richly set with diamonds, emeralds, various cameos, and pearls. In this spring’s major jewellery auction, Bukowskis is proud to present three tiaras.
554. A silver and gold tiara with old-cut and rose-cut diamonds
Height of the flowers approximately 30–45 mm, total weight 50 g. Accompanied by a fitted case from CF Carlman.
Provenance: Marcus Wallenberg (1864–1943) gave the tiara to his eldest daughter Sonja Björnstjerna née Wallenberg (1891–1970) when she married Carl Björnstjerna in 1915. Since then, the tiara has been passed down through direct descendants to the current owner.
Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 175 000 / EUR 12 850 – 14 990
555. A 14K gold and silver ring with an old-cut diamond
Weight of the diamond 4.02 cts according to information given, ca H si, size 58, total weight 5 g.
Estimate: SEK 325 000 – 350 000 / EUR 27 830 – 29 970
556. An 18K white gold Engelbert ring set with a aquamarine and round brilliant-cut diamonds
Weight aquamarine 14.71 cts total weight of the diamonds 0.88 ct according to engraving, size 54, total weight 14 g. HE, Stockholm 1985.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 720 – 2 140
557. A platinum ring with a faceted ruby and two round brilliant-cut diamonds
Ruby approximately 1.50 cts, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 ct, size 57, weight 7 g.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 290 – 1 550
557A. An 18K white gold Cartier bracelet ”Love” with round brilliant-cut diamonds and ceramic
Width approximately 7 mm, size 17, weight 44 g. Signed Cartier and numbered HMO094. Accompanied by a Cartier pouch and case.
Estimate: SEK 320 000 – 340 000 / EUR 28 100 - 29 900
558. A cultured South Sea pearl necklace
Diameter approximately 13.5 mm - 15.6 mm, length 48.5 cm, clasp 14K white gold.
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 000 – 3 430
559. A platinum Tiffany & Co eternity ring set with round brilliant-cut diamonds
With a total weight of 3.02 cts in G color vvs-vs clarity according to documents from Tiffany, size 16.50, total weight 6 g. Signed Tiffany & Co. Accompanied by a case from Tiffany.
Estimate: SEK 55 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 710 – 5 140
560. An 18K white gold Engelbert ring set with a sapphire and round brilliant-cut diamonds
Weight sapphire 8.77 cts total weight of the diamonds 1.76 cts according to engraving, size 55, total weight 10 g. HE, Stockholm 1985.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 720 – 2 140
561. A pendant/Cross of St Andrew, 19th century
Enamelled gold set with seven rubies and old-cut diamonds with a total weight of ca 4.00 cts, measuring 55 x 74 mm, total weight 55 g. Accompanied by a Gemstone Report from DSEF German Gem Lab Idar Oberstein.
Provenance:
Ivar Kamke (1882-1936) was a Swedish painter who achieved great success in the early 20th century with his fresh outdoor and portrait painting. Kamke was a collector of the highest caliber, and his beautiful apartment on Engelbrektsplan in Stockholm was filled with exquisite furniture, silverware, and fine art. In the publication “Svenska hem” from 1929, his home is described as “filled with charm - a home where the quiet whispers of legends that have never been told can be heard.” Particularly fascinating is the beautiful cross that was part of his collection. The apostle Andrew is considered to be Christ’s first disciple and preached in what is now Russia and Romania. In 38 AD, he became the bishop of Byzantium. According to legend, he was crucified in Patras, a Greek city that was part of the Roman Empire, on a cross in the shape of an X - a cross type that is still called an Andrew’s cross today. This magnificent pendant from the 19th century, in a historicizing Renaissance style, is believed to have been made in Germany or Austria, and how it ended up in Kamke’s collection is truly a story one would like to hear. After Kamke’s passing, the cross has been passed down in the family.
Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 180 000 / EUR 12 850 – 15 410
562. A pair of 18K gold Bulgari earrings
Measuring 23 x 23 mm, total weight 25 g. Signed Bulgari and with British hallmarks.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 720 – 2 140
562A. A platinum ring with a round brilliant-cut diamond
4.00 ct according to engraving approx M vs, size 56, total weight 5 g.
Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 175 000 / EUR 13 200 - 15 400
563. No lot.
564. An 18K gold brooch with enamel details and old-cut diamonds, 19th century
Dimensions approximately 50 x 40 mm, weight 12.5 g. With French hallmarks.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 030 – 1 290
565. A silver and 14K gold cross with rose-cut diamonds
Dimensions 30 x 55 mm, weight 6 g.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 7 000 / EUR 520 – 600
566. An 18K gold and silver ring with a faceted topaz and rose-cut diamonds, 19th century.
566. An 18K gold and silver ring with a faceted topaz and rose-cut diamonds, 19th century
Dimensions of the topaz approximately 8.3 x 18.3 x 5.3 mm, size 16.50/52, weight 10 g.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 720 – 2 140
567. A 14K gold and silver ring set with rose-cut diamonds
Width approximately 3–18 mm, size 17.75/56, total weight 8 g.
Estimate: SEK 7 000 – 8 000 / EUR 600 – 690
568. A pair of silver and 14K gold earrings with rose-cut diamonds
Dimensions approximately 15 x 45 mm, total weight 9 g.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 7 000 / EUR 520 – 600
569. A platinum ring set with an emerald-cut diamond
Weight approximately 2.75 cts, colour approximately M, and old-cut diamonds, size 16.50, total weight 4 g.
Estimate: SEK 125 000 – 150 000 / EUR 10 710 – 12 850
570. A ring in 18K white gold with old-cut diamonds, Buccellati
Total diamond weight approximately 1.70 cts, width approximately 11.5 mm, size 16.75, total weight 7 g. Signed Buccellati.
Proveniens: Louise Lyberg (née von Schwerin, 1932-2024), former First Lady of the Court, Bachelor of Arts, and art historian.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 22 000 / EUR 1 720 – 1 890
571. A silver and paste demi parure comprising a tiara and a pair of earrings, 19th century
Height with stand approximately 15 x 30 mm, inner diameter approximately 13 cm, weight 60 g, earrings approximately 17 x 33 mm, total weight 12 g.
Proveniens: Louise Lyberg (née von Schwerin, 1932-2024), former First Lady of the Court, Bachelor of Arts, and art historian.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 690 – 860
572. A gold and silver tiara composed of scroll motifs set with old- and rose-cut diamonds
Height approximately 40 mm, inner diameter approximately 14 cm, total weight 71 g. Can also be used as a necklace and brooch with accompanying parts. Case from Hugo Strömdahl included, as well as a screwdriver.
Proveniens: Louise Lyberg (née von Schwerin, 1932-2024), former First Lady of the Court, Bachelor of Arts, and art historian.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 430 – 4 280
573. A Harry Winston platinum and heart-shaped brilliant-cut diamond necklace.