JEWELRY AT
Cover: Van Cleef & Arpels Gold, Turquoise and Diamond Bombé Earclips Est. $3,000–5,000 Sold for $11,340
David Webb
‘Aztec Serpent’ Cuff Circa 1969 Est. $10,000–15,000 Sold for $25,200
Van Cleef & Arpels Gold, Platinum, Turquoise Diamond Bracelet Est. $15,000–20,000 Sold for $47,250
Opposite: René Lalique Art Nouveau, Opal, Plique-à-Jour and Diamond Dragonfly Pendant, Circa 1904
From an Important Jewel Collector Est. $60,000–80,000 Sold for $226,800
Van Cleef & Arpels Platinum, Diamond and Ruby Swan Brooch Monroe & Elizabeth Dreher Family Collection Est. $15,000–20,000 Sold for $50,400
The Doyle team from coast to coast is delighted to share extraordinary pieces of jewelry that we have been privileged to bring to auction. Distinguished collectors, heirs and fiduciaries trust Doyle to facilitate the sale of these remarkable objects because of our reputation for value, authenticity and enthusiasm. We are justifiably proud of the outstanding prices achieved for their extraordinary jewels.
Jewelry auctions and appraisals are a cornerstone of Doyle’s professional services. Our Jewelry Specialists combine institutional knowledge with up-to-the-moment insights on international jewelry trends to provide accurate and responsive jewelry evaluations. We ensure our clients receive personalized attention with the highest ethical and professional standards. Doyle’s Marketing professionals, working in tandem with our Specialists, are privileged to share the stories of these jewels with a global network of buyers in over 90 countries.
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Discover the advantages of buying and selling jewelry at Doyle. Our Specialists and Regional Advisors are always available to discuss the appraisal and sale of an individual piece or an entire collection. We welcome you into the universe of dazzling gems and legendary jewelers profiled in this brochure.
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DIAMONDS
THE FOUR CS COLOR
CLARITY
CUT
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CARAT WEIGHT
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) developed a system known as the 4Cs of Diamond Quality. The four characteristics of color, clarity, cut and carat weight define a diamond and determine its value. For example, two diamonds may be similar in cut and carat weight, but the stone with superior color and clarity will be the more valuable.
Harry Winston
Diamond Ring
D color
Internally Flawless
. Pear-shape 17.22 carats
Estate of Ralph L. Brass Est. $550,000–750,000 Sold for $764,000
Diamond Ring
. F color
VS2 clarity Old-mine Heart-shape 11.01 carats
Estate of Gisele Parenty Est. $200,000–300,000 Sold for $662,500
Diamond & Emerald Ring
Fancy Vivid Yellow VS1 clarity Old Mine-cut Oval 5.75 carats Est. $80,000–120,000 Sold for $365,000
Diamond Ring
. Natural Fancy Yellow VVS2 clarity Square Brilliant-cut 22.96 carats
Estate of Barbara Wainscott Est. $200,000–300,000 Sold for $384,500
An Important Diamond D color
VS1 clarity Marquise-shape 8.34 carats
Estate of Laura Bostwick Est. $300,000–500,000 Sold for $390,600
Van Cleef & Arpels
Diamond Ring I color
VS2 clarity Emerald-cut 10.47 carats
Estate of an Elegant Park Avenue Lady Est. $150,000–250,000 Sold for $327,600
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Diamond Ring
D color
VS1 clarity Type IIA Emerald-cut
. 5.55 carats
Estate of an Elegant Park Avenue Lady Est. $120,000–180,000 Sold for $189,000
Diamond Ring
. F color
VS2 clarity Emerald-cut 11.57 carats
Estate of Betty Isreal Est. $175,000–225,000 Sold for $529,200
Diamond Ring
D color
VS1 clarity Pear-shape 9.23 carats
A Philadelphia Lady Est. $200,000–300,000 Sold for $340,200
Diamond Ring
. J color
SI2 clarity Rectangular Step-cut 18.43 carats
A New York Estate Est. $175,000–275,000 Sold for $392,500
BLUE Diamonds
Blue diamonds are among the rarest gems on Earth. Classified mostly as type IIb diamonds, blue diamonds are colored by trace elements of Boron. They are so scarce that fewer than 0.02% of all diamonds have the distinction of being a blue diamond. They form at depths of at least 410 miles below the earth’s surface, while most diamonds form at 90–120 miles. The most famous blue diamond is the storied Hope Diamond discovered in India in the 1600s and now in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
Unmounted Pink Diamond
Fancy Intense Orangy Pink
SI2 clarity Cut-cornered rectangular 2.40 carats
Property of a Sarasota Lady Est. $100,000–150,000 Sold for $200,000
Diamond Ring
. Natural Light Pink VVS2 clarity Step-cut Emerald-cut 9.87 carats
Estate of Fay D. Couyoumjan Est. $100,000–150,000 Sold for $281,000
Fancy Blue Diamond
. Fancy Blue, Natural Color
. SI2 clarity
. Old European-cut . 1.80 carats Est. $400,000–600,000 Sold for $975,000
Edwardian Diamond Ring
Natural Fancy Intense Blue
/ Natural Fancy Vivid Blue
VS1 clarity / VS2 clarity
Marquise-shape / Pear-shape .92 carat / .86 carat
Estate of Edythe Meyers Est. $200,000–300,000 Sold for $735,000
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SAPPHIRES
Kashmir Sapphire and Diamond Pendant-Brooch
5.12 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement
The Thorne Family Collection Est. $100,000–200,000 Sold for $409,500
Ceylon Sapphire and Diamond Ring
46.31 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement
Estate of Barbara Wainscott Est. $80,000–120,000 Sold for $150,000
Burma Sapphire Ring
12.76 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement
Estate of Grace Kirby Culbertson Est. $100,000–150,000 Sold for $162,500
Burma Sapphire Ring
14.92 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement
A Pratt Family Lady Est. $100,000–150,000 Sold for $275,000
Antique Kashmir Sapphire and Diamond Horseshoe Brooch
7.42 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $138,600
Kashmir Sapphire Earclips 11.21 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement A New York and North Carolina Estate Est. $25,000–35,000 Sold for $300,000
Padparadscha SAPPHIRES
Padparadscha sapphires are the rarest and most prized variety of sapphires. Their unusual color in the pinkish-orange range inspired its name, which is derived from the Sinhalese word for lotus blossom. While Padparadscha sapphires can be found in Madagascar and Tanzania, the Sri Lankan gems are the truest and most desirable.
Padparadscha Sapphire ‘Classic’ Ceylon Origin 9.01 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement Estate of Cora Nunnally Miller Est. $12,000–18,000 Sold for $162,500
Graff Sapphire ring 19.05 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement
The Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $150,000–250,000 Sold for $453,600
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RUBIES
Burma Ruby and Diamond Ring, Circa 1910 3.25 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement Est. $10,000–15,000 Sold for $245,000
Bulgari
Burma Ruby and Diamond ‘Trombino’ Ring 7.28 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement Property of a Lady Est. $200,000–300,000 Sold for $725,000
‘Pigeon Blood’ Burma Ruby and Diamond Ring
3.90 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement
The Thorne Family Collection Est. $150,000–250,000 Sold for $510,300
Van Cleef & Arpels
Ruby and Diamond Ring Thailand origin 9.02 carats
Heat enhancement
A Prominent Greek Lady Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $100,000
Raymond Yard
Burma Ruby and Diamond Ring
6.04 carats
No heat or clarity enhancement Est. $80,000–120,000
Sold for $492,500
Cartier
Burma Ruby and Diamond Ring
6.29 carats
No heat enhancement
Alice Appleton Hay Collection Est. $60,000–80,000 Sold for $1,314,500
THE ESTATE OF ALICE APPLETON HAY
Doyle was honored to auction important jewelry from the Collection of Alice Appleton Hay (1887-1987), the daughter-in-law of U.S. Secretary of State John Hay. Highlighting the Collection was an exceptional Burma ruby ring by Cartier that achieved $1,314,500. At over $200,000 per carat, this was one of the highest prices per carat ever achieved for a ruby at auction.
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EMERALDS
Colombian Emerald Pendant Necklace
Circa 1920
19.2 x 12.15 x 11.92 mm
Insignificant traditional clarity enhancement. Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $472,500
Colombian Emerald Ring
Circa 1920
17.94 carats
Minor traditional clarity enhancement A Chevy Chase, Maryland Lady Est. $50,000–70,000 Sold for $305,000
Colombian Emerald Ring
17.35 carats
Faint to moderate clarity enhancement Est. $275,000–375,000 Sold for $338,500
Carved Emerald Necklace
Circa 1910
Alice Appleton Hay Collection Est. $50,000–70,000 Sold for $218,500
Cartier
Emerald, Ruby and Diamond Necklace
A Distinguished New York Lady Est. $50,000–70,000 Sold for $287,500
Graff
Colombian Emerald Ring
21.74 carats
Minor modern clarity enhancement Property of an Elegant Lady Est. $150,000–250,000 Sold for $411,000
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Colombian Emerald Earrings
3.80 carats
No clarity enhancement
Estate of Cora Nunnally Miller Est. $15,000–20,000 Sold for $112,500
Bayco
Colombian Emerald Ring 10.37 carats
Minor modern clarity enhancement Property of a Lady Est. $150,000–250,000 Sold for $185,000
Colombian Emerald Brooch 6.43 carats
Insignificant traditional enhancement
Estate of a Distinguished Collector Est. $50,000–70,000 Sold for $162,500
Colombian EMERALDS
The international jewelry market has experienced growing demand for quality colored gemstones over the past few seasons. Quality Colombian emeralds in particular have performed especially well over the past year, as international demand increases for the finest stones possessing a superior degree of transparency and a richly saturated color.
An Important ‘Classic’ Colombian Emerald 11.12 carats, Insignificant to minor traditional clarity enhancement with AGL letter stating: This emerald is of special distinction due to its superior degree of transparency with very fine, richly saturated green color representative of emeralds of the Muzo mining district, commonly known as ‘old-mine.’ These emeralds are rarely in excess of 11.00 carats.
The Estate of a Distinguished Collector Est. $200,000–300,000 Sold for $705,000
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NATURAL PEARLS
EMPRESS EUGENIE’S PEARLS
World Auction Records are regularly achieved at Doyle, one of the most dramatic being the stunning $3.3 million for a rare and exceptional pair of natural pearls once owned by Empress Eugenie of France. This remarkable price surpassed by $900,000 the prior record for a pair of pearls.
In its report, the Swiss Gemmological Institute SSEF stated, “Assembling a matching pair of natural pearls of this size and quality is very rare and exceptional, and thus this pair of pearls can be considered a very exceptional treasure of nature.”
Pair of Rare and Exceptional Natural Pearls Provenance: The Collection of Empress Eugenie of France Est. $100,000–200,000
Sold for $3.3 Million
Tiffany & Co. Natural Pearl Sautoir Circa 1915 The Collection of Hugh J. and Lucie Mackey Grant Est. $60,000–80,000 Sold for $254,500
Antique Natural Pearl and Diamond Tiara From the Wilson Family Collection Est. $80,000–120,000 Sold for $423,000
A World Auction Record
JADE
Jade and Diamond Ring
Estate of Madame Von Sung Yang Est. $12,000–18,000 Sold for $110,500
Cartier
Nephrite Jade, Black Onyx and Diamond Box, Circa 1920 The Alice Appleton Hay Collection Est. $40,000–60,000 Sold for $122,500
Pair of Bi-Color Jade Saddle Rings
Estate of Madame Von Sung Yang Est. $5,000–7,000 Sold for $98,500
THE ESTATE OF MADAME VON SUNG YANG
Pair of Jade Rings
Estate of Madame Von Sung Yang Est. $12,000–18,000 Sold for $98,500
Property from the Estate of Madame Von Sung Yang offered exquisite jade jewelry that attracted international interest with its exceptional quality and distinguished provenance. The life of Madame Von Sung Yang, née Soong (1903-2005) spanned a century of Chinese and American history. She was married to Dr. Ho-Ching Yang, a prominent physician and avid collector of Chinese art. In 1937, they left home in Suzhou, China, and settled in New York City, where Madame Yang continued to play an active role in Chinese-American affairs as a sustaining member on the Board of Trustees at the China Institute in America.
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VAN CLEEF & ARPELS
Van Cleef & Arpels
Turquoise, Diamond and Sapphire Bracelets/Necklace Combination
The Collection of Noel & Harriette Levine Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $150,000
Van Cleef & Arpels
Gold and Lapis ‘Alhambra’ Necklace Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $50,400
Van Cleef & Arpels
Diamond Necklace/ Bracelets Combination
The Rosalind P. Walter Collection Est. $50,000–70,000 Sold for $150,000
Van Cleef & Arpels
Platinum and Diamond ‘À Cheval’ Earrings Est. $40,000–60,000 Sold for $94,500
Van Cleef & Arpels
Amethyst, Turquoise and Diamond Bracelet Estate of Mary Max Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $137,500
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IRVING GOLD
For almost sixty years, master jeweler Irving Gold created iconic pieces for Van Cleef & Arpels, beginning with the Parisian jeweler’s entry into New York in 1939. In the 1970s, he made a pair of hand-hammered repoussé gold cuff bracelets for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis that were inspired by ancient designs. He also created a similar pair for his beloved wife.
Van Cleef & Arpels
Gold Pendant-Earclips
The Estate of Alexandra Krofta Jones Est. $4,000–6,000 Sold for $37,800
Van Cleef & Arpels
Hammered Repoussé
Gold Cuffs
Collection of Irving Gold Est. $10,000–15,000 Sold for $75,000
Van Cleef & Arpels
Gold, Carnelian and Diamond Swag Necklace Property of a Palm Beach Lady Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $106,250
Van Cleef & Arpels
Gold and Diamond Link Necklace/Bracelet Combination
The Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $113,400
Van Cleef & Arpels
Gold and Diamond ‘Snowflake’ Earclips
The Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $10,000–15,000 Sold for $75,600
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Van Cleef MYSTERY-SET
Van Cleef & Arpels patented the firm’s Mystery-Set process in 1933, and the demand for these exquisite pieces has never diminished. Specially-cut stones are mounted individually onto thin gold rails, allowing the gems to be displayed with no visible setting. So labor-intensive is the process that the firm’s master jewelers produce only a limited number of pieces each year.
Van Cleef & Arpels
Mystery-Set Ruby, Sapphire and Diamond Flower Brooch Circa 1957
A Prominent Greek Lady Est. $75,000–125,000 Sold for $162,500
Van Cleef & Arpels
Mystery-Set Ruby and Diamond Flower Brooch
An East Coast Lady Est. $40,000–60,000 Sold for $212,500
Van Cleef & Arpels
Tutti Frutti Lapel-Watch Circa 1922 Watch by Audemars Piguet & Co.
A Distinguished New York Family Est. $25,000–35,000 Sold for $106,250
Van Cleef & Arpels
Mystery-Set Ruby and Diamond Leaf Brooch, Circa 1935
An East Coast Estate Est. $150,000–250,000 Sold for $335,000
Van Cleef & Arpels
Pair of Tutti Frutti Clips Circa 1930 Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $87,500
Van Cleef & Arpels
Mystery-Set Ruby and Emerald and Diamond Flower Brooch
Property of a Lady Est. $60,000–80,000 Sold for $158,500
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TIMEPIECES
TIMEPIECES
Rare Yellow Gold Patek Philippe, Ref. 1518 'Perpetual Calendar Moonphase' Chronograph From the Monroe & Elizabeth Dreher Family Collection Est. $100,000–200,000. Sold for $828,600
Patek Philippe, Ref. 1518
From 1941-1954, Patek Philippe produced 281 examples of Reference No. 1518 with 215 in 18 kt. yellow gold. It was the world’s first wristwatch powered by a serially produced perpetual calendar chronograph. Doyle was honored to auction an example from The Monroe and Elizabeth Dreher Family Collection in December 2022. Monroe F. Dreher was the head of Dreher Advertising, Inc. in New York City. His agency represented Avon Cosmetics for 21 years, creating many iconic ad campaigns.
CARTIER MYSTERY CLOCK
The Cartier Mystery Clock is the result of a collaboration between jeweler Louis Cartier and master clockmaker Maurice Couet. Completed in 1913, the first Pendules Mysterieuses Model A mesmerized viewers with its technological achievement and use of illusion. The hands of the clock appear to float in the flawless rock crystal case as they rotate on invisible crystal disks. The hidden gears rest within gold columns, while the onyx base houses the clock’s movement. While Cartier Mystery Clock designs of the 1920s range in influence, the Model A reflected the streamlined and understated elegance of American Art Deco architecture. Its moniker pays homage to Henry Ford’s Model T, fitting for an object that appealed to American industrialists like J.P. Morgan, who owned the first Model A clock sold in the United States.
Period Cartier Mystery Clocks are rare and desirable at auction. This example comes from the Collection of Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl. The daughter of William Kissam Vanderbilt, Jr., Consuelo was raised in Manhattan and first married in 1926, coming of age at the height of the Jazz Age. Her father, a great-grandson of the railroad mogul “Commodore” Cornelius Vanderbilt, inherited great wealth and was an avid sporting enthusiast with a passion for yachting, exotic travel and fast cars. Its Gilded Age provenance, combined with the unparalleled aesthetics and sophistication of the object itself, garnered global competition for this Cartier Model A Mystery Clock.
Cartier
Rock Crystal & Diamond ‘Model A’ Mystery Clock, Circa 1920 Estate of Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl Est. $200,000–400,000 Sold for $515,000 A World Auction Record
Cartier
Lapis, Nephrite and Diamond Desk Clock, Circa 1925 Estate of Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $221,000
Patek Philippe
Gold Chronograph Wristwatch, Ref. 1463
A New York State Collector Est. $100,000–150,000 Sold for $137,500
Cartier
Silver, Nephrite Jade and Lapis Partners Clock, Circa 1930 El Morocco: The John Perona Collection Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $239,000
Cartier
Art Deco Black Onyx, Carved Jade and Coral, Colored Stone, Diamond and Enamel Desk Clock Estate of Kathryn Graham Est. $60,000–80,000 Sold for $359,100
Janesich Pendant-Watch France, Circa 1925 The Wells Family Trust Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $185,000
Mauboussin
Art Deco, Onyx, Jade, Coral, Diamond and Ruby Desk Clock, Circa 1930
A Lincoln, Massachusetts Private Collector Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $185,000
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CARTIER
Cartier
Carved Emerald Ring 15.90 carats Est. $3,000–4,000 Sold for $98,500
Cartier
Diamond Necklace
The Estate of a Notable Washington, DC Family Est. $60,000–80,000 Sold for $201,600
Cartier
Tutti Frutti Earclips Circa 1925 A Prominent Palm Beach Family Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $185,000 A World Auction Record
Cartier
Feather Brooch Circa 1910
Estate of Alexandra Krofta Jones Est. $60,000–80,000 Sold for $289,800
CARTIER TUTTI FRUTTI
Cartier’s Tutti Frutti jewelry of the 1920s combines the exuberant colors and textures of carved gemstones from India with the refined and stylish designs produced by the firm during the Art Deco era. In 1901, Pierre Cartier was commissioned to create a necklace for England’s Queen Alexandra to complement Indian gowns sent to her by Mary Curzon, the wife of the Viceroy of India. This eventually led to a growing demand from prominent European and Indian clients for pieces that blended both Western and Eastern motifs and sensibilities
Cartier 'Tutti Frutti' Clip The Estate of Mildred C. Brinn Est. $10,000–15,000 Sold for $75,600
Cartier
Carved Pink Tourmaline, Black Onyx, Pearl and Diamond Necklace Circa 1920 Alice Appleton Hay Collection Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $230,500
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Cartier
Art Deco Rock Crystal and Diamond Bangle Circa 1930 Estate of Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $100,000
Cartier
Diamond Necklace Circa 1920 The Alice Appleton Hay Collection Est. $70,000–100,000 Sold for $187,500
Cartier Diamond and Black Onyx Giraffe Brooch, France Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $87,500
Cartier
Natural Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond Ring VS1, 4.41 carats Estate of Elisabeth Sloan Riddle Est. $80,000–120,000 Sold for $233,000
Cartier, London Aquamarine and Diamond Necklace Circa 1935 An Old Beverly Hills Estate Est. $50,000–70,000 Sold for $310,000
Cartier
Diamond ‘Escalier’ Bracelet Circa 1938 Estate of a Nobel Laureate Family Est. $30,000–40,000 Sold for $149,000
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TIFFANY & CO.
Tiffany & Co.
Carved Emerald and Diamond Fringe Necklace Est. $25,000–35,000 Sold for $72,450
Monture Tiffany & Co., Schlumberger
Turquoise and Diamond Flower Brooch
Collection of a Titled Parisian and Palm Beach Lady Est. $15,000–20,000 Sold for $34,650
Tiffany & Co. Aquamarine, Diamond and Sapphire Brooch Est. $25,000–35,000 Sold for $34,375
LOUIS COMFORT TIFFANY
Combinations of American gems reflected the collaboration of renowned gemologist George Frederick Kunz and Louis Comfort Tiffany, the son of Tiffany & Co. founder Charles Lewis Tiffany. A large pendant cross set with tourmalines from Maine is accented by Montana sapphires. A pendant-necklace features Montana sapphires and luminous moonstones, whose translucent quality is reminiscent of the Favrile glass that Louis Comfort Tiffany created for Tiffany Studios.
Tiffany & Co., Schlumberger
Diamond and Citrine
'Bird on a Rock' Brooch
Estate of Sandra Gusky Krakoff, Palm Beach and Boston Estimate: $15,000–20,000 Sold for $37,800
Louis Comfort Tiffany Moonstone and Sapphire Necklace Circa 1915 Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $59,375
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Tiffany & Co.
Tourmaline and Sapphire Cross Pendant Circa 1910 Est. $5,000–7,000 Sold for $87,500
Tiffany & Co.
Diamond Lariat Necklace Circa 1920 Estate of Miriam K. Rothenberg Est. $18,000–22,000 Sold for $87,500
Tiffany & Co.
Gold Pendant Necklace Circa 1970 Estate of Marie Miles Est. $7,000–9,000 Sold for $28,125
JEAN SCHLUMBERGER
Gracing the wrists of the world’s most glamorous women, French jewelry designer Jean Schlumberger’s paillonné enamel bracelets for Tiffany & Co. were introduced in 1962. These colorful bracelets were popularized when Bunny Mellon gave one to Jacqueline Kennedy who was so enchanted that she purchased another.
Tiffany & Co., Schlumberger Blue Paillonné Enamel and Diamond Bracelet Est. $30,000–40,000 Sold for $74,500
Tiffany & Co., Schlumberger Green Paillonné Enamel and Sapphire Bracelet Est. $30,000–40,000 Sold for $70,150
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GRAFF
Graff
Diamond and Yellow Diamond Earclips
Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $25,000–35,000 Sold for $56,700
Graff
Diamond Bracelet Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $50,000–70,000 Sold for $88,200
Graff
Yellow Diamond and Diamond Flower Brooch Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $88,200
Graff Diamond Waterfall Earrings
The Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $72,450
Graff
Yellow Diamond and Diamond Earrings
Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $50,400
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Graff
Diamond Earclips Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $69,300
Graff
Diamond Chain Tassel Bracelet Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $50,400
Graff
Yellow Diamond and Diamond Necklace Rosalind P. Walter Collection Est. $50,000–70,000 Sold for $112,500
Graff
Yellow Diamond and Diamond Earclips Rosalind P. Walter Collection Est. $15,000–20,000 Sold for $23,750
Graff
Diamond Bow Brooch Estate of an Italian Philanthropic Family Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $44,100
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DAVID WEBB
David Webb
Turquoise and Diamond Earclips
The Noel and Harriette Levine Collection Est. $12,000–18,000 Sold for $31,250
David Webb
Carved Coral and Diamond Bracelet
A Southern Estate Est. $15,000–20,000 Sold for $59,375
David Webb
Pair of Gold, Platinum, Turquoise and Diamond Hoop Pendant-Earclips Est. $6,000–8,000 Sold for $26,460
David Webb
Gold ‘Aztec Serpent’ Cuff Bangle Bracelet Est. $10,000–15,000 Sold for $25,200
David Webb
Enamel, Diamond and Ruby Zebra Bracelet
The Collection of a Noel & Harriette Levine Est. $25,000–35,000 Sold for $40,625
David Webb
Enamel, Diamond and Colored Stone
Elephant Bracelet
Estate of Barbara Wainscott Est. $15,000–20,000 Sold for $56,250
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WEBB ANIMAL
BANGLES
New York jeweler David Webb sought inspiration for his distinctive designs from history and nature. While he designed in a wide range of forms, he is best known for his sculptural animal-themed gold bangle bracelets. These bold, whimsical bracelets first appeared in 1957 and quickly became “the most coveted knickknack in all jewelrydom.”
David Webb
Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Earclips
Estate of Aileen Mehle (Society columnist Suzy!) Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $43,750
David Webb
Carved Emerald and Diamond Ring Estate of Beatrice Shorr Est. $6,000–8,000 Sold for $56,250
Ruby, Emerald and Diamond 'Mughal' Necklace, Circa 1981 Estate of Aileen Mehle, (Society columnist Suzy!) Est. $10,000–15,000 Sold for $62,500
David Webb
Yellow Sapphire, Diamond and Emerald Lion Brooch The Collection of Noel & Harriette Levine Est. $30,000–50,000 Sold for $56,250
David Webb
Sapphire, Diamond and Emerald Star Brooch
Estate of Amber Lightfoot Walker Est. $20,000–30,000 Sold for $40,625
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BULGARI
Bulgari Gold ‘Monete’ Necklace with 14th Century Silver Coins Estate of Barbara Wainscott Est. $8,000–12,000 Sold for $62,500
Bulgari Gold, Black Onyx and Diamond Pendant-Earclips The Estate of Sara Roosevelt Wilford Est. $6,000–8,000 Sold for $20,160
Bulgari Gold, Turquoise and Diamond Clip-Brooch Estate of an Elegant Park Avenue Lady Est. $6,000–8,000 Sold for $34,650
Bulgari MONETE
An Italian jeweler with Greek roots, Bulgari was established in Rome in 1884 by Greek immigrant silversmith Sotirios Bulgari. The firm’s Monete Collection was introduced in 1966 by Nicola Bulgari, Sotirios’ grandson. This iconic collection features bold designs set with antique coins, frequently examples from ancient Greece and Rome.
Bulgari Agate and Rutilated Quartz Earclips and Pendant on Chain Est. $10,000–15,000 Sold for $31,500
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Bulgari
Gold, Multicolored Stone and Diamond ‘Celtica’ Necklace Peter J. & Mary Ann Ruda Brickfield Revocable Living Trust Est. $6,000–8,000 Sold for $37,500
Bulgari
Aquamarine and Pink Tourmaline Tassel Necklace Property of an Elegant Lady Est. $15,000–20,000 Sold for $46,875
Bulgari Yellow and Pink Sapphire and Diamond Earrings Est. $50,000–70,000 Sold for $81,250
Bulgari
Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Ring Southampton, NY and Charleston, SC Estate Est. $10,000–15,000 Sold for $44,100
Bulgari
Multicolored Sapphire, Peridot, Diamond and Amethyst Necklace Est. $7,000–9,000 Sold for $28,125
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ELIZABETH LOCKE
Elizabeth Locke
Venetian Glass
Intaglio Bracelet
A Pennsylvania Philanthropist Est. $4,000–6,000 Sold for $5,000
Elizabeth Locke Gold Necklace
A Pennsylvania Philanthropist Est. $6,000–8,000 Sold for $11,250
Elizabeth Locke
Pink Tourmaline and Diamond Earclips
A Pennsylvania Philanthropist Est. $800–1,200 Sold for $2,520
Elizabeth Locke
Aquamarine, Peridot, Pink Tourmaline and Cultured Pearl Maltese Cross Brooch/Pendant Est. $1,500–2,000 Sold for $3,437
Elizabeth Locke Gold Bracelet Est. $4,000–6,000 Sold for $16,250
TEMPLE ST. CLAIR
Temple St. Clair
Pink Tourmaline Ring and Earrings
The Collection of Dorothea Benton Frank Est. $1,500–2,000 Sold for $5,312
Temple St. Clair Rock Crystal and Moonstone Pendant
The Collection of Dorothea Benton Frank Est. $2,500–3,500 Sold for $8,125
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TEMPLE
CLAIR SEAMAN SCHEPPS
Temple St. Clair
Rock Crystal, Diamond and Sapphire Owl
Pendant-Necklace Est. $2,000–3,000 Sold for $10,000
Temple St. Clair
Four Gold and Diamond ‘Amulet’ Pendants Estate of Julia Acton Forrest Est. $2,000–3,000 Sold for $10,625
Seaman Schepps
Gold and Banded Agate ‘Curb Link’ Bracelet From a North Carolina Private Collector Est. $5,000–7,000 Sold for $16,380
Seaman Schepps
White Gold and Diamond Curb Link Bracelet
Estate of June Marston Dyson Est. $60,000–80,000 Sold for $163,800
Seaman Schepps
Gold and Colored Stone ‘Fifties’ Earclips Est. $2,000–3,000 Sold for $9,450
Seaman Schepps
Carved Rock Crystal, Cultured Pearl and Diamond Necklace and Earclips
The Rosalind P. Walter Collection Est. $12,000–18,000 Sold for $34,375
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Meet Our Team!
New York
Kathleen M. Doyle Chairman
212-427-4141, ext 215 Kathy@ Doyle.com
Laura K. Doyle
Vice Chairman/CEO
212-427-4141, ext 219 Laura@ Doyle.com
Joanne Porrino Mournet President
Executive Director of Regions 212-427-2730, ext 227 Joanne@ Doyle.com
Ann Limer Lange, G.G.
Senior Vice President Executive Director, Jewelry 212-427-4141, ext 221 Ann.Lange@ Doyle.com
Martha Garcia, F.G.A. Vice President Jewelry Appraiser 212-427-4141, ext 262 Martha.Garcia@ Doyle.com
Kevin Zavian Senior Specialist Jewelry & Watches 212-427-4141, ext 210 Kevin.Zavian@ Doyle.com
David Webb
Diamond and Carved Emerald, Sapphire and Ruby ‘Tutti Frutti’ Bracelet
The Rosalind P. Walter Collection Est. $15,000–20,000 Sold for $75,000
Oscar Heyman & Brothers
Diamond and Enamel Gardenia Earclips
Estate of Sandra Gusky Krakoff, Palm Beach and Boston Estimate: $12,000–18,000 Sold for $28,350
Oscar Heyman & Brothers
Diamond and Enamel Gardenia Brooch
Estate of Sandra Gusky Krakoff, Palm Beach and Boston Estimate: $10,000–15,000 Sold for $25,200
Regional Advisors
NEW YORK
CHICAGO / MIDWEST
CONNECTICUT
Peter Costanzo
Senior Vice President 212-427-4141, ext 248
Peter.Costanzo@ Doyle.com
BEVERLY HILLS / CALIFORNIA
PALM BEACH /FLORIDA
Roger Ward 773-575-7696
Roger.Ward@ Doyle.com
Nan Summerfield, G.G.
Senior Vice President Director 310-276-6616
Nan.Summerfield@ Doyle.com
Emily Marchick, G.G. Vice President Associate Director 310-276-6616
Emily.Marchick@ Doyle.com
BOSTON / NEW ENGLAND
Kathryn Craig 617-999-8254
Kathryn.Craig@ Doyle.com
Chris Barber
Vice President 917-543-3967
Chris.Barber@ Doyle.com
CHARLESTON / SOUTH CAROLINA
Emily Longley Vice President Director of Client Strategy 803-849-2901
Emily.Longley@ Doyle.com
WASHINGTON, DC / MID-ATLANTIC
Collin Albertsson
Senior Vice President Director 561-360-2308
Collin.Albertsson@ Doyle.com
Sebastian Clarke Senior Vice President 561-360-2308
Sebastian.Clarke@ Doyle.com
LONG ISLAND
Jennifer Pitman, G.G. Vice President Director of Regions 212-427-4141, ext 208 Jenny.Pitman@ Doyle.com
Katherine Van Dell, G.G. Vice President 561-360-2308
Katherine.VanDell@ Doyle.com
Electra Washburn 212-427-4141, ext 256 Electra.Washburn @Doyle.com
NEW JERSEY/ PENNSYLVANIA
Jill Bowers Vice President 212-427-4141, ext 225
Jill.Bowers@ Doyle.com
NORTH CAROLINA
Reid Dunavant
Senior Vice President Director 301-348-5282
Reid.Dunavant@ Doyle.com
Samira Farmer Vice President Business Manager 301-348-5282 Samira.Farmer@ Doyle.com
PENNSYLVANIA
Hilary Pitts, G.G. 704-582-2258 Hilary.Pitts@ Doyle.com
Richard Cervantes
Senior Vice President 215-539-3109
Richard.Cervantes@ Doyle.com
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Cartier
Coral, Green Onyx and Diamond Necklace
The Thurston Collection Est. $7,000–9,000 Sold for $43,750
DOYLE AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS NEW YORK
BEVERLY HILLS BOSTON CHARLESTON CHICAGO PALM BEACH WASHINGTON DC
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