IMPORTANT JEWELS 16–23 NOVEMBER 2022
IMPORTANT JEWELS
16–23 NOVEMBER 2022 | ONLINE
LOT 60 — BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS
900 - 1200 BAY STREET TORONTO, ONTARIO CANADA M5R 2A5
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PREVIEW
Auctioneer licence no. T83-4717450 COVER ILLUSTRATIONS
• Front: lot 422 • Back: lot 362
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TIMED AUCTION Online bidding opens on Wednesday, November 16 at 11:00 AM The sale starts to close on Wednesday, November 23 at 1:00 PM Bidding on each lot typically closes at 30-second intervals. However, if a bid is placed within 10 minutes of a lot’s closing time, bidding for that lot will be extended to 10 minutes. Therefore, such lots may not close in numerical order.
1
BIRKS
2
CARTIER
3
CARTIER
1
A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING, BY BIRKS
The floret cluster centering a round diamond weighing approximately 0.75 carat, amid an undulating frame with smaller round diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carat, with textured shoulders, in 18k white gold, size 4 3/4 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
3
A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD ‘LOVE’ BANGLE BRACELET, BY CARTIER
2
The solid 18k white gold elliptical bangle embellished at intervals with screw motifs and four round diamonds, with screw-down clasps, inner circumference 6 3/4 inches, with certificate, original box, pouch, specialty screwdriver and cleaning solution, circa 2020
A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR CLIPS, BY CARTIER
Of dainty floral and foliate design, set with two cultured pearls measuring 8.3-8.4 mm, accented by round diamonds, in 14k white gold, circa 1960 CDN
$1,000–1,400
US $750–1,050
CDN
4
$4,000–8,000
US $3,000–6,000
4
BIRKS
5
BIRKS
6
BIRKS
4
A RUBY, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING, BY BIRKS
Set with an oval ruby weighing approximately 2.10 carats, between a pair of pear-shaped diamonds weighing approximately 0.55 carat, in platinum CDN
5
$4,000–6,000
6
BY BIRKS
US $3,000–4,500
Set with an emerald-cut sapphire weighing 3.26 carats, flanked on either side by a baguette-cut diamond, in platinum, size 5 3/4
A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM LINE BRACELET, BY BIRKS
The slender strap comprised of an alternating series of square sapphires weighing approximately 5.40 carats, and round diamonds weighing approximately 2.15 carats, in platinum, length 7 3/4 inches CDN
$3,000–5,000
A FINE SAPPHIRE AND PLATINUM RING,
With report 2221681980 dated 31 October 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire. Geographic origin: Burma (Myanmar). No indications of heating.
US $2,250–3,750
CDN
6
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
9.01
1.25 CARATS
7
1.50 CARATS
8
1.90 CARATS TW
9
4.60 CARATS TW
9
7
CDN
8
The flexible line of fifty-one semi-bezel-set round diamonds weighing approximately 4.60 carats, in 14k yellow gold, rhodium plated, length 6 3/4 inches
A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND PLATINUM RING
Set with a round diamond weighing approximately 1.50 carats, the slender band with a frosted gallery, in platinum, size 7 3/4 $2,000–3,000
CDN
US $2,250–3,000
NECKLACE
Suspending a round diamond weighing approximately 1.25 carats, in 14k white gold, together with a 14k yellow gold fine link chain, length 16 1/2 or 18 1/2 inches
With a pair of round diamonds weighing 1.90 carats, in 18k white gold $3,600–4,600
$3,000–4,000
9.01 A DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD PENDANT
US $1,500–2,250
A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR STUDS
CDN
A DIAMOND AND GOLD LINE BRACELET
US $2,700–3,450
CDN
8
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
12
TIFFANY & CO. 10
GUCCI
11
TIFFANY & CO.
10 A TWO-TONE GOLD BRACELET, BY GUCCI
Composed of heavy flattened chain links, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 7 3/4 inches CDN
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300 12 A DIAMOND AND GOLD ‘ROPE SIX-ROW X’
11 A PAIR OF GOLD ‘ROPE SIX-ROW X’ EAR CLIPS,
RING, BY SCHLUMBERGER, TIFFANY & CO.
The wide corded wirework band accented by a trio of applied diamond-set X motifs, in platinum and 18k gold, size 6 1/4 with sizing panel
BY SCHLUMBERGER, TIFFANY & CO.
The corded wirework half hoops decorated with polished X motifs, in 18k gold, with original box CDN
$1,000–1,400
US $750–1,050
CDN
1 0
$2,600–3,600
US $1,950–2,700
14
VAN CLEEF & ARPELS
15
ELIZABETH GAGE
13
14 A CARNELIAN AND GOLD ‘ALHAMBRA’
TIFFANY & CO.
BRACELET, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS
Composed of five carnelian quatrefoil motifs within beaded frames, joined by chain links, in 18k gold, length 7 1/2 inches CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
13 A RUBY AND GOLD RING, BY SCHLUMBERGER, TIFFANY & CO.
15 A PAIR OF GOLD EAR CLIPS, BY ELIZABETH GAGE
Designed as a wide coil with crossover cabochon ruby finials, in 18k gold, size 6 3/4 CDN
$2,000–3,000
The organic forms of stylised molten metal decorated with matte and polished textures, in 18k gold, circa 1988
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
1 2
$1,400–1,800
US $1,050–1,350
16
CARTIER
17
BULGARI
18
16 A TRICOLOURED GOLD ‘TRINITY’ BANGLE
CARTIER
BRACELET, BY CARTIER
Composed of three broad integrated circular hoops, each featuring reeded texture, in 14k white, pink and yellow gold, inner circumference 8 inches CDN
$7,000–10,000
US $5,250–7,500
17 A PAIR OF RUBY, DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR CLIPS, BY BULGARI
The half hoops of stepped design, and set with a pair of emerald-cut rubies weighing approximately 1.50 carats, and a graduated channel of baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.15 carats, in 18k gold CDN
$9,000–11,000
18 A TRICOLOURED GOLD ‘TRINITY’ BANGLE BRACELET, BY CARTIER
Composed of three integrated circular hoops in 18k white, pink and yellow gold, inner circumference 7 3/4 inches, with pouch
US $6,750–8,250
CDN
1 4
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
19
BRINKHAUS
20
BIRKS
19 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING,
21
BIRKS
BY BRINKHAUS
The bold design centering a bezel-set oval ruby weighing approximately 2.00 carats, amid an oval frame and convex gallery decorated with pavé-set and inset diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carat, in 18k white and yellow gold, size 6 CDN
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250 21 A DIAMOND AND GOLD RING AND BAND,
20 A DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD BRACELET,
BY BIRKS
Including a tapering ring centering a round diamond weighing approximately 0.95 carat, with channel-set round diamond shoulders, size 5 3/4; and a wedding band with a row of seven round diamonds, size 6; both in 14k gold (2)
BY BIRKS
Fashioned as a continuous series of highly dimensional conical curving links, each featuring a circular pavéset diamond top, in platinum and 18k gold, inner circumference 6 1/2 inches CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
1 6
$3,600–4,600
US $2,700–3,450
22
23
TIFFANY & CO.
24
TIFFANY & CO.
22 A GOLD BRACELET
Composed of solid curb linking, in 14k gold, length 8 1/4 inches CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
23 A PAIR OF MABE PEARL, DIAMOND AND GOLD
24 A DIAMOND AND GOLD ‘ZIG-ZAG’ BROOCH,
EAR CLIPS, BY TIFFANY & CO.
BY PALOMA PICASSO, TIFFANY & CO.
Centering a pair of mabe pearls surrounded by round diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold
Th large polished scribble with a diamond-set finial, in platinum and 18k gold, with pouch
CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
1 8
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
25
CAVELTI
27
CAVELTI
26
HERMÈS
25 A DIAMOND AND GOLD RING, BY CAVELTI
Set with a round diamond weighing approximately 0.80 carat, amid wide curving arched shoulders accented by pavé-set diamonds, in platinum and 18k gold, size 5 CDN
$2,400–3,400
27 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET,
US $1,800–2,550
BY TONI CAVELTI
The heavy organic geometrical design fashioned with textured openwork linking, and accented by bezel-set round diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 6 1/2 inches, circa 1970
26 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR CLIPS, BY HERMÈS
The cushion-shaped plaques centering bombé braided mesh, with round diamond frames, in 18k gold CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
2 0
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
29
ANTIQUE
28
BIRKS ELLIS-RYRIE CIRCA 1935
28 AN ART DECO EMERALD, DIAMOND AND
30
ANTIQUE
PLATINUM RING, BY BIRKS ELLIS-RYRIE
Centering a cushion-shaped emerald carved with a flower, weighing approximately 7.50 carats, amid shoulders of geometrical motif set with baguette-cut and round diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carat, in platinum, size 3 1/2, circa 1935 CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
29 AN ANTIQUE MOONSTONE, SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND WHITE GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
Featuring a delicate, carved moonstone flowerhead, suspending from elongated knife-edge lines, and further decorated with sapphires and diamonds, in platinum and 14k gold, joined to a later added 14k white gold fine link chain, length 16 inches CDN
$1,500–2,000
30 AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH
The large tapering openwork oval form with graduated rows of old-cut diamonds, with foliate motif terminals, the diamonds weighing approximately 2.45 carats, in platinum, circa 1915
US $1,125–1,500
CDN
2 2
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
31
OLD EUROPEAN-CUT, 1.05 CARATS
32
33
ANTIQUE
ART DECO
31 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
The bombé top centering an old European-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.05 carats, between tapering baguette-cut diamond channels, the circular shoulders set with round diamonds, in platinum, size 6, circa 1935 CDN
$3,000–4,000
33 A LADY’S ART DECO DIAMOND, EMERALD, PLATINUM AND WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH,
US $2,250–3,000
BY ORMONT
Manual movement, rectangular case and geometric adjoining links decorated with round diamonds, baguette-cut diamonds, and lines of rectangular emeralds, centering a white dial with Arabic numerals, in platinum, joined to a later added 18k white gold mesh bracelet, length 6 inches
32 AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH
The pierced crescent of door knocker form centering leaf motifs and extending to attenuating curved arms, entirely set with old European and old singlecut diamonds weighing approximately 3.50 carats, in platinum, circa 1920 CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
2 4
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
34
NATURAL PEARLS
34 AN ANTIQUE PAIR OF NATURAL PEARL, DIAMOND, PLATINUM, SILVER AND GOLD EAR PENDANTS
Suspending two natural pearl drops, measuring approximately 10.7 mm by 13 mm, from rose-cut diamond caps joined to flexible lines of tiny round diamonds topped by a pair of old European-cut diamonds, in platinum, silver and 14k gold, with fitted box
36
NATURAL PEARLS
With report 1226572352 dated 11 August 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural saltwater pearls, with no indications of treatment CDN
35
$6,000–8,000
35
NATURAL PEARL
US $4,500–6,000
AN ANTIQUE NATURAL PEARL, DIAMOND, SILVER AND PLATINUM PENDANT
Featuring a large natural pearl measuring approximately 15.0 mm by 17.3 mm, joined to a rose-cut diamond cap topped by an old mine-cut diamond, in silver, detachable from a bail set with a trio of old Europeancut diamonds, in platinum
36 A NATURAL PEARL, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM NECKLACE
The single strand comprising ninety-five natural pearls graduated from 5.9 mm to 3.3 mm, the clasp accented by diamonds, in platinum, length 17 1/2 inches
With report 2223572324 dated 4 August 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural saltwater pearl. No indications of treatment. CDN
$6,000–10,000
With report 2221681826 dated 1 November 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural saltwater pearls. No indications of treatment.
US $4,500–7,500
CDN
2 6
$2,000–2,500
US $1,500–1,875
37
ANTIQUE
38
ANTIQUE 37 AN ANTIQUE TURQUOISE AND GOLD NECKLACE
The serpentine linking chain with festoons suspending five graduated oval pendant drops featuring bombé centres with pavé-set turquoises, further embellished by beadwork, acanthus leaf motifs and pampille finials, the three largest drops with glazed compartments on the reverse, in 18k gold, length 15 inches, with fitted box, late 19th century CDN
$2,600–3,600
38 AN ANTIQUE RENAISSANCE REVIVAL EMERALD, ENAMEL AND GOLD PENDANT
The large cruciform set with variously cut emeralds weighing approximately 5.85 carats, the reverse decorated with polychrome enamel floral and foliate motifs, in 18k gold, circa 1880
US $1,950–2,700
CDN
2 8
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
39
ANTIQUE
40
ANTIQUE
39 AN ANTIQUE LAVA CAMEO AND GOLD BRACELET
The four black, grey, taupe and white oval lava cameos depicting various female figures of Antiquity, framed by ropetwist and accented by textured leaves, and joined to twin fine linking chains, in 14k gold, length 8 1/4 inches CDN
$600–800
41
ANTIQUE
US $450–600
40 AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND, SILVER AND GOLD PENDANT
The circular wreath featuring a graduated row of old mine-cut diamonds, suspending a central floral swing drop set with an old mine-cut diamond and small old-cut diamonds, the diamonds altogether weighing approximately 2.85 carats, in silver and 14k gold, circa 1830 CDN
$2,600–3,600
41 AN ANTIQUE HARDSTONE CAMEO AND GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
Centering an elongated cameo depicting the profile of a Roman Centurion, the oval frame and chain decorated with elaborate scrolling motifs, in 14k gold, length 19 inches, circa 1900
US $1,950–2,700
CDN
3 0
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
42
ART DECO
43
ART DECO
42 AN ART DECO JADEITE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BRACELET
Of Japonisme inspiration, the four strands comprising eighty-four jadeite beads graduated from 8.4 mm to 3.8 mm, attached to an openwork geometric twin buckle-motif clasp featuring an oval carved jadeite depicting a bird amongst flowers, the odeonesque arches and cylinders accented by Swiss-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, in platinum, length 8 inches, circa 1930 CDN
$4,000–6,000
44
44 A PAIR OF JADEITE, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND
US $3,000–4,500
WHITE GOLD DAY/NIGHT EAR PENDANTS
The elongated pendants suspending two oval jadeites measuring 13.70 mm by 9.52 mm by 3.28 mm and 13.80 mm by 9.67 mm by 3.38 mm, from diamond-set floral caps and flexible lines of round diamonds, in 14k white gold, suspending from detachable platinum floral surmounts decorated with pear-shaped, marquise-cut and round diamonds
43 AN ART DECO JADEITE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM NECKLACE
The carved jadeite plaque depicting a flower, leaves and melons, the surmount set with round and baguette-cut diamonds, joined to a fancy link chain accented by six jadeite beads, in platinum, length 18 inches, circa 1920 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
3 2
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
45
CIRCA 1940
46
CIRCA 1940
47
CIRCA 1940 45 A JADEITE, DIAMOND AND PALLADIUM RING
Centering an oval jadeite measuring 19.33 mm by 14.17 mm by 5.09 mm, amid split shoulders accented by round diamonds, in palladium, size 6, circa 1940 CDN
$2,400–3,400
US $1,800–2,550
46 A PAIR OF JADEITE, DIAMOND AND PALLADIUM EARRINGS
Set with a pair of circular jadeites measuring 14.85 mm by 15.00 mm by 3.62 mm, and 14.95 mm by 15.15 mm by 4.00 mm, accented by round diamonds, in palladium, circa 1940 CDN
$3,000–4,000
47 A JADEITE, DIAMOND AND PALADIUM BROOCH
The large rectangular carved jadeite plaque depicting a floral branch, accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 0.80 carat, in palladium, circa 1940
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
3 4
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
49
BELLE ÉPOQUE
48
BIRKS
50
NATURAL PEARLS
48 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING, BY BIRKS
The domed lattice motif top featuring a trio of round diamonds weighing approximately 2.70 carats, accented by baguette-cut and small round diamonds weighing approximately 0.80 carat, in platinum, size 7 CDN
$4,000–6,000
50 A PAIR OF ANTIQUE NATURAL PEARL, DIAMOND,
US $3,000–4,500
SILVER AND GOLD DAY/NIGHT EAR PENDANTS
Set with a pair of natural pearl drops measuring 8.2 mm and 8.5 mm, joined to old-cut diamond-set caps, suspending from rose-cut diamond floral surmounts, in silver and 14k gold
49 A BELLE ÉPOQUE DIAMOND AND PLATINUM NECKLACE
The delicate garlands with ribbon bows, sashes and foliate motifs set with old-cut diamonds, with a pierced lattice pattern, suspending two floret-set old European-cut diamond drops, joined to a fine chain, in platinum, length 21 1/2 inches, circa 1910 CDN
$2,000–3,000
With report 2225572339 dated 10 August 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural saltwater pearls, with no indications of treatment
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
3 6
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
50.03
50.01
MARQUISE, 1.71 CARATS
50.01 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING AND
50.02
ETERNITY BAND (2)
Set with a marquise-cut diamond weighing 1.71 carats, the gallery and shoulders accented by round diamonds, size 6 1/2, and accompanied by an eternity band set with marquise-cut diamonds, size 6 1/4, each in platinum (2) With report 3255005189 dated 25 February 2017 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighting 1.71 carats is F colour, SI1 clarity CDN
$8,000–10,000
50.03 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD BRACELET
US $5,500–7,500
The series of tapering panels composed of channel-set baguette-cut diamonds amid round and marquisecut diamond borders, the diamonds weighing approximately 13.25 carats, in 18k white gold, length 7 1/4 inches
50.02 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD LINE BRACELET
The flexible line of forty round diamonds weighing approximately 6.80 carats, in 18k white gold, length 7 1/4 inches CDN
$1,000–1,500
US $750–1,000
CDN
3 8
$8,000–12,000
US $5,500–8,500
50.05
ROLEX
50.04
ROLEX
50.04 A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL AND GOLD
50.06
OMEGA
‘OYSTER PERPETUAL’ ‘DATEJUST’ WRISTWATCH, BY ROLEX
Automatic movement, diamond and synthetic ruby bezel, dark red dial with round diamond numerals, sweep seconds, magnified date aperture, completed by a Rolex Jubilee bracelet with déployant clasp, in stainless steel and 18k gold, inner circumference 7 1/4 inches, circa 1988 CDN
$1,500–2,000
50.06 A GENTLEMAN’S FINE AND VERY RARE GOLD ‘SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL MOONWATCH
US $1,200–1,700
DE LUXE’ ‘APOLLO XI’ WRISTWATCH, LIMITED 50.05 A FINE GENTLEMAN’S GOLD ‘OYSTER
EDITION, REF. BA 145.022, BY OMEGA
Manual movement, oversized case with gilt dial, black baton numerals, three subsidiary dials indicating constant seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, two round chronograph buttons, black bezel with tachymeter graduations, joined to a bracelet with déployant clasp, in 18k gold, inner circumference 8 inches, accompanied by extract from archives , circa 1970
PERPETUAL’ ‘GMT MASTER II’ WRISTWATCH, REF. 16718, BY ROLEX
Automatic movement, black bidirectional rotating bezel, black dial with dot, baton and dagger numerals, dual time zones, Mercedes hands, sweep seconds, magnified date aperture, completed by a Rolex Oyster bracelet with déployant clasp, in 18k gold, inner circumference 7 3/4 inches, circa 1993 CDN
$8,000–12,000
US $5,500–8,500
CDN
4 0
$25,000–35,000
US $18,000–25,000
50.08
PATEK PHILIPPE
50.07
CRONOSWISS
50.07 A GENTLEMEN’S VERY FINE WHITE GOLD SKELETONIZED ‘RÉGULATEUR TOURBILLON’ WRISTWATCH, REF. CH 3121 SW, BY CHRONOSWISS
Circular brushed finish case with fluted bezels, polished lugs, skeletonized silvered dial with hand engraved decorations, one-minute flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock; Roman numerals hour subsidiary dial at 12 o’clock, Arabic numerals outer minute track, blued steel hands, transparent caseback showcasing the fully engraved skeletonized movement, joined to a black leather strap, in 18k white gold CDN
$8,000–12,000
50.09
US $5,500–8,500
OMEGA
50.08 AN EXTREMELY FINE GENTLEMAN’S WHITE GOLD ‘ANNUAL CALENDAR’ AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH, REF. 5146G-010, BY PATEK PHILIPPE
50.09A FINE AND VERY RARE GENTLEMAN’S
Polished case, anthracite grey dial with applied Arabic and baton numerals, luminescent feuille hands, sweep centre seconds, power reserve sector at 12 o’clock, subsidiary dials for day and month, fan-form sector for phases of the moon, aperture for date at 6 o’clock, transparent case featuring the automatic 36-jewel nickel lever movement with gold rotor engraved with the Calatrava cross motif, joined to a dark brown leather strap with déployant clasp, in 18k white gold, with certificate of origin and setting pin, circa 2006 CDN
$8,000–12,000
STAINLESS STEEL ‘SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL MOONWATCH’ ‘ULTRAMAN’ WRISTWATCH, REF. ST 145.012-67, BY OMEGA
Manual movement, oversized case with black dial, baton numerals, three subsidiary dials indicating constant seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, orange chronograph hand, two round chronograph buttons, black bezel with tachymeter graduations, joined to a black leather strap, in stainless steel, accompanied by certificate of authenticity, circa 1968
US $5,500–8,500
CDN
4 2
$20,000–30,000
US $15,000–22,000
51
OMEGA
52
CARTIER
53
BIRKS
51 A LADY’S GOLD BRACELET WRISTWATCH, BY OMEGA
Designed as a flexible braided mesh bracelet, opening to reveal a rectangular silvered dial with applied baton numerals, manual movement, in 14k gold, inner circumference 6 3/4 inches CDN
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800 53 A CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND GOLD
52 A PAIR OF DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD
BROOCH, BY BIRKS
Realistically modelled as a large sprig of cedar, and decorated with a stylised trio of baroque cultured pearl cones, accented by round diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold
EAR CLIPS, BY CARTIER
The bombé navette-shaped forms pavé-set with round diamonds weighing approximately 3.50 carats, in platinum and 18k gold CDN
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
CDN
4 4
$1,200–1,600
US $900–1,200
54
TIFFANY & CO. 56
ROBERT COIN
55
BUCCELLATI 57
GEORG JENSEN
56 A GOLD ‘GOLDEN GATE’ RING, BY ROBERTO COIN
Fashioned as a wide tapering band with a highly polished exterior, with a slanting top and angled shoulders, the gallery and interior entirely composed of wirework mesh in a curved lattice pattern, in 18k gold, size 6 1/2
54 A GOLD BANGLE BRACELET, BY TIFFANY & CO.
The circular hoop of twist motif with angled edges, in 18k gold, inner circumference 8 inches, circa 2005 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
$1,800–2,200
US $1,350–1,650
55 A PAIR OF GOLD HOOP EARRINGS, BY BUCCELLATI
57 A GOLD ‘SPLASH’ BROOCH, BY GEORG JENSEN
The round wide hoops of openwork textured woven braid design, in matte 18k gold CDN
$3,000–4,000
The large abstract sculpted form depicting a splash, in highly polished 18k gold
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
4 6
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
58
ART NOUVEAU TIFFANY & CO.
59
BUCCELLATI
60
58 AN ART NOUVEAU EMERALD AND GOLD RING,
VAN CLEEF & ARPELS
BY TIFFANY & CO.
The heavy bold design featuring a cabochon emerald weighing approximately 6.75 carats, amid broad sculpted pansies and acanthus leaf shoulders, in 18k gold, size 4 3/4, circa 1890 CDN
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
59 A PAIR OF CORAL, EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR PENDANTS, BY MARIO BUCCELLATI
The charming motifs suspending a pair of carved coral strawberries, from textured gold caps joined to rose-cut diamond florets and carved emerald leaves, in 18k gold CDN
$4,000–5,000
60 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD BROOCH, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS
Fashioned as a bombé fluted leaf, accented by rows of round diamonds and sapphires, in 18k gold
US $3,000–3,750
CDN
4 8
$4,000–5,000
US $3,000–3,750
62
RETRO
61
RETRO
61 A RETRO GOLD BRACELET
The wide strap centered by bold bombé fluted arches accented by corded wirework, amid pyramidal borders, in highly polished 18k gold, length 6 3/4 inches, circa 1940 CDN
$3,000–4,000
63
RETRO
US $2,250–3,000
62 A RETRO RUBY, SPLIT-PEARL AND GOLD NECKLACE
63 A PAIR OF DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD
The fringe decorated to the fore with a series of broad and small arches, accented by split-pearls and rubies, joined to a serpentine linking chain, in 14k gold, inner circumference 14 3/4 inches CDN
$3,400–4,400
CLIP BROOCHES
The large curved forms fashioned as overlapping ribbon sashes, decorated with round diamonds, in platinum and matte and polished 18k gold
US $2,550–3,300
CDN
5 0
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
64
65
66
64 A SAPPHIRE AND TWO-TONE GOLD BRACELET
The curb linking chain accented by fluted motifs, joined to a cabochon sapphire-set bar and spring ring clasp, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 7 3/4 inches CDN
$1,400–1,800
US $1,050–1,350 66 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The broad bombé band with swirls of corded wirework, centering a cabochon ruby weighing approximately 2.00 carats, amid curved trios of round diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold, size 3 1/2, circa 1960
65 A SAPPHIRE AND TWO-TONE GOLD NECKLACE
The curb linking chain accented by fluted motifs, joined to a cabochon sapphire-set bar and spring ring clasp, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 17 1/2 inches CDN
$2,600–3,600
US $1,950–2,700
CDN
5 2
$1,400–1,600
US $1,050–1,200
68
ANGELA CUMMINGS
67
BIRKS
67 THREE CULTURED PEARL, SAPPHIRE AND
68 A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND
GOLD CONVERTIBLE JEWELS, BY BIRKS
GOLD EAR CLIPS, BY ANGELA CUMMINGS
Of single strand design, including a long necklace, a medium length necklace, and a bracelet, each 18k gold clasp set with a diamond rondelle and a tiny sapphire; can be joined together
Of floral swirl design, centering a pair of cultured pearls measuring approximately 12.2 mm, accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 1.18 carats, in platinum and 18k gold
CDN
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
CDN
5 4
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
69
GEORG JENSEN 70
LUCAS
69 A SET OF WHITE GOLD ‘CASCADE’ JEWELS, BY GEORG JENSEN
70 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM CLIP BROOCH,
Of Modernist inspiration, each dainty tubular droplet motif set with bezel-set round diamonds altogether weighing approximately 0.75 carat, decorating an Omega linking necklace with Satellite pendant, a ring and a pair of ear studs, each in 18k white gold (3) CDN
$3,000–5,000
BY LUCAS
The highly dimensional floral spray featuring a flowerhead with a round diamond centre amid pavéset diamond petals, and surrounded by round and pear-shaped diamond leaves, in platinum
US $2,250–3,750
CDN
5 6
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
71
KARL STITTGEN
72
SECRETT
73
BIRKS 71 A LAPIS LAZULI, CULTURED PEARL AND GOLD BANGLE BRACELET, BY KARL STITTGEN, BY KARL STITTGEN
The oval hoop featuring cultured pearls, lapis lazui beads and small gold beads, intriguingly set at different heights in a pleasing random sequence, in 18k gold, inner circumference 7 3/4 inches CDN
$1,200–1,500
US $900–1,125
72 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BROOCH, BY SECRETT
73 A STAR SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING,
The petite scalloped swirl form centering two rows of channel-set round and marquise-cut diamonds, further accented by pavé-set round diamonds and bezel-set round diamond cardinal points, the diamonds altogether weighing approximately 2.35 carats, in 18k gold CDN
$2,000–3,000
BY BIRKS
Set with an oval star sapphire weighing approximately 13.40 carats, accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carat, to a wirework tapering band, in platinum and 14k gold, size 7, with box
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
5 8
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
76
JAEGER-LECOULTRE
75
CORUM
75 A GENTLEMAN’S TITANIUM ‘ADMIRAL’S CUP COMPETITION’ WRISTWATCH, BY CORUM
Automatic movement, large angular case and black dial with Arabic numerals, apertures at 3 o’clock for day and date, subsidiary dial for constant seconds, joined to a black rubber strap, in titanium, original box
74
TAG HEUER
CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
76 A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL MASTER CONTROL 1000 HOURS GEOGRAPHIC 74 A GENTLEMAN’S TITANIUM ‘CARRERA’
WRISTWATCH, REF. 142.8.92, BY JAEGER-
CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, BY TAG HEUER
LECOULTRE
Automatic movement, circular case with tachymeter graduations on the bezel, black carbon dial with white Arabic numerals, three subsidiary dials indication constant seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, date and day apertures at 3 o’clock, transparent caseback, joined to a black leather strap with déployant clasp, in titanium, with original box and international guarantee, circa 2010
Automatic 38-jewel movement, matte silvered dial with raised outer ring with facetted dagger numerals, aperture between 5 and 7 displaying city of second time zone, two subsidiary dials for date and second time zone with small circular aperture for day and night, power retrograde reserve indicator, joined to a black leather strap with déployant clasp, in stainless steel, circa 2000’s
CDN
$1,800–2,200
US $1,350–1,650
CDN
6 0
$3,000–5,000
US $2,250–3,750
77
OMEGA
79
CHANEL
78
CHANEL
78 A CERAMIC, DIAMOND AND STAINLESS STEEL ‘J12’ WRISTWATCH, BY CHANEL
Quartz movement, black dial with round diamond numerals, luminescent hands and markers, date aperture at 6 o’clock, screw down crown, joined to a black ceramic bracelet with concealed déployant clasp, in black ceramic and stainless steel, inner circumference 6 1/2 inches, with pouch 77 A FINE GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL
CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
‘SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL MOONWATCH’ ‘ED WHITE’ CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH,
79 A CERAMIC AND STAINLESS STEEL ‘J12 GMT
REF. ST 105.003-65, BY OMEGA
AUTOMATIC’ WRISTWATCH, BY CHANEL
Manual movement, oversized case with black dial, baton numerals, three subsidiary dials indicating constant seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, two round chronograph buttons, black bezel with tachymeter graduations, joined to a bracelet with déployant clasp, in stainless steel, inner circumference 7 3/4 inches, circa 1966
Automatic movement, bezel calibrated for 24 units, polished black dial with white Arabic numerals, dual time zones, luminescent hands and markers, date aperture, sweep seconds, screw down crown, joined to a black ceramic bracelet with concealed doubledéployant clasp, in black ceramic and stainless steel, inner circumference 6 3/4 inches, with box
CDN
$5,000–8,000
US $3,750–6,000
CDN
6 2
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
80.01
CARTIER
82
ROLEX
81
ROLEX
80
ROLEX
80 A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL ‘OYSTERDATE’
81 A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL ‘OYSTER
WRISTWATCH, REF. 6494, BY ROLEX
PERPETUAL EXPLORER’ WRISTWATCH, BY
Manual movement, cream dial with baton numerals, sweep seconds, magnified date aperture, joined to a Rolex Oyster bracelet with rivetted expandable tapering links, in stainless steel, inner circumference 6 3/4 inches, circa 1957 CDN
$2,000–3,000
ROLEX
Automatic movement, applied baton numerals, sweep seconds, completed by a Rolex Oyster bracelet, in stainless steel, interior circumference 7 1/2 inches, circa 1958
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
80.01 A STAINLESS STEEL ‘CLÉ DE CARTIER’
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
82 A GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL ‘OYSTER
AUTOMATIC CALENDAR WRISTWATCH,
PERPETUAL SEA-DWELLER’ WRISTWATCH,
BY CARTIER
REF. 16600, BY ROLEX
Automatic movement, polished tonneau-shaped case with silvered guilloché dial, black Roman numerals and hands, sweep seconds, date aperture at 6 o’clock, cabochon-set crown, transparent caseback, joined to a polished and brushed textured bracelet with déployant clasp, with original box and papers, inner circumference 7 1/2 inches, circa 2015
Automatic movement, black rotating bezel and black dial, luminescent applied dot and dagger numerals and hands, date aperture, gas escape valve, joined to a Rolex Oyster bracelet with folding ‘Fliplock’ clasp with wet suit extension, in stainless steel, inner circumference 7 3/4 inches, with original box , circa 2001
CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
6 4
$10,000–16,000
US $7,500–12,000
83
84
85
83 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
The bombé tapering band centering a cushion-shaped ruby weighing approximately 1.25 carats, amid a floret and honeycomb patterned ground of round diamonds weighing approximately 1.75 carats, in 18k white gold CDN
$2,600–3,600
85 A BLUE AND PINK SAPPHIRE, EMERALD,
US $1,950–2,700
DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH/PENDANT
The curving ribbon loops and sashes embellished by a cushion-shaped pink sapphire weighing approximately 2.30 carats, an oval sapphire weighing approximately 1.80 carats, a trio of round emeralds weighing approximately 0.85 carat, and rows of round diamonds weighing approximately 0.75 carat, in platinum
84 A PAIR OF RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR CLIPS
The flowerheads set with two cabochon rubies weighing approximately 3.30 carats, amid openwork petals decorated with round diamond trim, in 18k white gold CDN
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
CDN
6 6
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
86
OLD MINE-CUT, 1.12 CARAT
87
EMERALD, 5.00 CARATS
86 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
88
Centering an old mine-cut diamond weighing 1.12 carats, framed by round diamonds and radiating baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.70 carat, in 18k white gold, size 6 1/4 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
87 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
Elaborately decorated at the front and suspending a pear-shaped emerald weighing approximately 5.00 carats, the frame and adjoining links designed as flowers set with tiny round diamonds weighing approximately 2.75 carats, joined to a fine box linking chain, in 18k white gold, length 14 3/4 inches CDN
$3,000–4,000
88 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR PENDANTS
The bold articulated pendants with circular, oval and pear-shaped forms, decorated with pavé-set diamonds and baguette-cut diamond channels, weighing approximately 3.55 carats, in 18k yellow gold, rhodium plated
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
6 8
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
90
89
ANTIQUE
91
89 AN ANTIQUE SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
The tapering band centering a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing approximately 1.40 carats, amid a pierced ground set with a pair of old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.60 carat, and smaller oldcut diamonds weighing approximately 0.30 carat, in platinum, size 6 1/2 CDN
$1,200–1,500
US $900–1,125
90 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM PENDANT NECKLACE
91 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR CLIPS
The heart-shaped openwork pendant with a row of round diamonds, suspending in its centre a floret-set round diamond, in platinum, with an 18k white gold ropetwist chain, length 18 1/4 inches CDN
$1,700–2,200
Of floral spray design, set with a pair of round diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carat, amid smaller round diamonds weighing approximately 1.25 carats, in 18k white gold
US $1,275–1,650
CDN
7 0
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
93
92
SAPPHIRE, 4.65 CARATS
94
92 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
The bold tiered design centering an oval sapphire weighing approximately 4.65 carats, surrounded by rows of baguette-cut and round diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carat, in 14k white gold, size 6 1/2 CDN
$1,000–1,400
US $750–1,050
93 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD BROOCH/ PENDANT NECKLACE
The openwork rectangular panel pavé-set with diamonds and depicting the letter ‘A’, together with a fine link chain, in 14k white gold, length 31 inches or 15 1/2 inches if worn doubled as a twin chain CDN
$1,800–2,400
94 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR CLIPS
The oval slightly bombé plaques finely pierced with a foliate motif, set throughout with round diamonds weighing approximately 1.25 carats, in 18k white gold
US $1,350–1,800
CDN
7 2
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
96
95
95 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
97
With a graduated trio of oval sapphires weighing approximately 2.95 carats, each encircled by rows of baguette-cut and round diamonds, to split shoulders, in 18k white gold, size 7 1/4 CDN
$1,800–2,400
OVAL, 1.10 CARATS
US $1,350–1,800
96 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
Decorated at the front with an elaborate scrolling ribbon and floral design, suspending a trio of articulated tassels and set with round diamonds weighing approximately 3.20 carats, joined to a tapering baton linking back chain, in 18k white gold, inner circumference 15 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
97 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Centering an oval diamond weighing 1.10 carats, accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 carat, in 18k white gold, size 6 3/4
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
7 4
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
98
RETRO
99
RETRO
98 A RETRO DIAMOND, SYNTHETIC RUBY AND GOLD CONVERTIBLE DOUBLE-CLIP BANGLE
99 A RETRO AQUAMARINE, RUBY, DIAMOND,
BRACELET
PLATINUM AND TWO-TONE GOLD BRACELET
The 14k gold wide hinged bangle decorated on the top with a pair of removable 18k gold brooch clips featuring elaborate scrolling ribbons and fluted fans, decorated with round synthetic rubies and round diamonds, inner circumference 6 1/2 inches, circa 1940
Featuring an emerald-cut aquamarine weighing approximately 35.00 carats, between ruby and diamond arches joined to scrolling links and double serpentine linking chains, in platinum, 14k pink and yellow gold, length 7 1/4 inches, circa 1940
CDN
$6,000–8,000
US $4,500–6,000
CDN
7 6
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
101
100
100 A RUBY, ROSE QUARTZ AND PINK GOLD RING
102
The highly dimensional form depicting a large flower blossom centering a bezel-set ruby amid carved rose quartz petals, in 14k pink gold, size 7 3/4 CDN
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
101 A CORAL AND GOLD NECKLACE
Featuring a graduated fringe of oval corals, amid beaded and wirework frames, joined to beaded wirework circular linking with a coral-set clasp, in 18k gold, length 19 inches CDN
$3,000–4,000
102 A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL, CORAL AND GOLD EAR CLIPS
Featuring large clusters of cultured pearls and coral beads, accented by bezel-set round diamonds, in 18k gold
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
7 8
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
104
103
105
103 A SAPPHIRE, RUBY, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The bold domed design featuring a very large oval cluster of sapphires, rubies and diamonds, in 10k white, pink and yellow gold, size 10 1/4 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
104 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD BROOCH
105 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET
The large pair of flowers decorated with sapphire and diamond clusters, amid Florentine textured petals, the bark textured stems and polished wirework leaves accented with diamonds, in platinum and 18k gold CDN
$1,500–2,000
The hinged oval hoop with overlapping leaves and round diamond spines, entirely decorated with tiny panels of florentine texture, in 18k white and yellow gold, inner circumference 6 1/2 inches
US $1,125–1,500
CDN
8 0
$3,600–4,600
US $2,700–3,450
106
107
106 A GOLD BRACELET
108
Composed of a series of variously shaped hollow oval links, in 14k gold, length 8 1/4 inches CDN
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500 108 A DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The tapering wirework band decorated on the front with a graduated row of marquise-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 carat, in platinum and 18k gold, size 5 3/4 with sizing panel
107 A GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
The Omega linking chain with a sliding pendant designed as a resting panther, in 14k gold, inner circumference 16 1/2 inches CDN
$2,600–3,200
US $1,950–2,400
CDN
8 2
$700–1,000
US $525–750
109
110
1.70 CARATS
PIAGET
109 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND GOLD RING
The round diamond weighing approximately 1.70 carats, in 14k white gold and 18k yellow gold, size 6 3/4 CDN
$2,400–3,400
111
PIAGET
US $1,800–2,550
110 A GENTLEMAN’S GOLD WRISTWATCH,
111 A GENTLEMAN’S GOLD WRISTWATCH, REF. 12103,
BY PIAGET
BY PIAGET
Manual movement, textured cushion-shaped case, textured gilt dial with applied baton numerals, date aperture, integrated textured bracelet, in 18k gold, length 6 3/4 inches
Automatic movement, silvered dial with applied gilt baton numerals, circular case and brick link bracelet with stippled texture, adjustable inner circumference, in 18k gold, with pouch, circa 1960s
CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
8 4
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
112
SAPPHIRE, 3.40 CARATS
113
114
112 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD RING
The plaque centering a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing approximately 3.40 carats, amid a diamond-set shield-shaped frame, in platinum and 14k gold, size 6 1/2 CDN
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
113 A DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The wide squared fluted band centering an oval diamond weighing approximately 0.30 carat, between two round diamonds weighing approximately 0.40 carat, amid channels of round diamonds weighing approximately 0.85 carat, in 14k gold, size 10 1/4 CDN
$1,800–2,400
114 A GOLD BRACELET
Composed of large hollow curb linking, in 18k gold, length 8 1/2 inches
US $1,350–1,800
CDN
8 6
$2,000–2,600
US $1,500–1,950
116
PIAGET
115
0.85 CARAT
115 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND GOLD RING
117
The tension-set round diamond weighing approximately 0.85 carat, in 14k gold, size 5 3/4 CDN
$2,000–3,000
PAUL BUHRE
US $1,500–2,250
116 A LADY’S DIAMOND AND GOLD WRISTWATCH, BY PIAGET
117 A LADY’S GOLD WRISTWATCH, BY PAUL BUHRE
Manual movement, circular case encircled by round diamonds, gilt dial with applied baton numerals, with integrated fancy braided mesh strap, in 18k gold, length 5 3/4 inches CDN
$3,000–5,000
Manual movement, circular case with polished bezel and gilt dial, Roman numerals, joined to a textured fancy braided mesh strap, in 18k gold, length 6 inches, with certificate of origin, circa 1975
US $2,250–3,750
CDN
8 8
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
118
SAPPHIRE, 2.15 CARATS
119
0.90 CARAT
121
CYMA
120
118 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND TWOTONE GOLD RING
120 A GOLD BRACELET
Set with an oval sapphire weighing approximately 2.15 carats, flanked on either side by a graduated stepped trio of baguette-cut diamonds, in platinum and 18k gold, size 5 1/4 CDN
$2,600–3,600
The fancy linking braided mesh strap joined to a cushion-shaped clasp embellished by a foliate pattern centering the monogram ESA, in 18k gold, length 8 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
US $1,950–2,700 121 A LADY’S GOLD BRACELET WATCH, BY CYMA
The slender tapering strap centering a hinged textured convex and polished concave rectangular cover, opening to reveal a silvered dial with applied baton numerals, manual movement, integrated textured mesh bracelet, in 18k gold, length 6 1/2 inches
119 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND TWO-TONE GOLD RING
The scalloped floret-setting with a round diamond weighing approximately 0.90 carat, with highly polished shoulders, in 18k white and yellow gold, size 7 1/2 CDN
$1,800–2,200
US $1,350–1,650
CDN
9 0
$1,400–1,800
US $1,050–1,350
123
122
ANTIQUE
122 A CITRINE, DIAMOND, ENAMEL AND GOLD PENDANT WITH AN ONYX, CITRINE AND SILVER GILT CHAIN NECKLACE
The pendant featuring a large specialty-cut pearshaped citrine weighing approximately 51.50 carats, framed by black enamel and round diamonds, with a similarly decorated floral bail surmount, in 14k white and yellow gold, together with a silver gilt chain decorated with elongated onyxes and citrine beads, length 25 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
123 AN ANTIQUE PAIR OF AMETHYST, DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR CLIPS
Set with a pair of oval amethyst cabochons, framed by tiny rose-cut diamonds, the gallery embellished by fine scalloped wirework and tiny rose-cut diamonds, in silver and 14k gold
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
9 2
$2,400–3,400
US $1,800–2,550
124
125
124 A TWO-TONE GOLD BRACELET
125 A TWO-TONE GOLD NECKLACE
Fashioned with large ropetwist linking, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 8 1/4 inches CDN
$1,600–2,000
Fashioned with large ropetwist linking, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 17 3/4 inches
US $1,200–1,500
CDN
9 4
$2,600–3,600
US $1,950–2,700
126
1960s
127
126 A TOURMALINE AND GOLD RING
128
Fashioned as a large bombé band composed of graduated gold cubes and round tourmalines in varying shades of pink, purple and green, in 18k gold, circa 1960s En suite with lot 128 CDN
$1,000–1,400
1960s
US $750–1,050 128 A TOURMALINE AND GOLD CLIP BROOCH
The large, bold abstract curving form composed of graduated gold cubes and round tourmalines in varying shades of of pink, purple and green, in 18k gold, circa 1960s En suite with lot 126
127 A PAIR OF COLOURED DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR CLIPS
The bold domed circular forms with tiered spiral rows featuring a pair of round orange diamonds weighing approximately 1.25 carats, in textured 18k gold CDN
$1,600–2,000
US $1,200–1,500
CDN
9 6
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
129
4.01 CARATS
130
3.04 CARATS
131
4.03 CARATS
129 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND WHITE GOLD RING
Set with a round diamond weighing 4.01 carats, in 18k white gold, size 8 1/4 CDN
$15,000–18,000
US $11,250–13,500
130 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
131 A DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND WHITE GOLD RING
Set with a round diamond weighing 3.04 carats, flanked by baguette-cut diamonds, in platinum, size 4 1/2 with sizing panel CDN
$12,000–16,000
Set with a pear-shaped diamond weighing 4.03 carats, between tapered baguette-cut diamonds, in platinum and 18k white gold, size 4 1/4
US $9,000–12,000
CDN
9 8
$38,000–46,000
US $28,000–36,000
132
132 A SET OF DIAMOND, STAINLESS STEEL AND GOLD JEWELS
Including a heavy, hinged penannular torc collar composed of light and dark grey stainless steel panels accented by slender lines of round diamonds, and a pair of bombé half-hoop ear clips, each in stainless steel and 18k gold (2) CDN
$2,600–3,600
US $1,950–2,700 1 0 0
133
134
133 A SAPPHIRE, RUBY, EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The very wide tapering band decorated with sapphire, ruby and emerald florets, amid a pavé-set diamond ground, to a highly polished shank, in 18k gold CDN
$1,500–2,000
135
US $1,125–1,500
134 A PAIR OF SOUTH SEA CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND GOLD DAY/NIGHT EAR PENDANTS
With a pair of dark grey cultured pearl drops measuring approximately 13.0 mm, from diamond-set caps, suspending from fluted ribbon sash surmounts accented by graduated rows of diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold, the tops detach to wear separately CDN
$2,000–3,000
135 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET
The heavy braided corded mesh strap accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 1.90 carats and sapphires weighing approximately 1.50 carats, in 18k gold, inner circumference 6 3/4 inches
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
1 0 2
$7,000–10,000
US $5,250–7,500
138
BLUE TOPAZ
137
136 A GEM-SET AND GOLD BANGLE BRACELET
The oval hinged hoop decorated across the angular flattened top with amethysts, citrines, blue topazes, tourmalines, and pyrope garnets, in 14k gold, inner circumference 7 1/4 inches CDN
$1,500–2,000
136
US $1,125–1,500
137 A CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND GOLD NECKLACE
The triple-strands comprising one hundred and seventy-seven cultured pearls measuring 8.0-8.9 mm, joined to a diamond-set 14k gold floral and foliate clasp, length 22 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
138 A PAIR OF BLUE TOPAZ AND GOLD EAR CLIPS
The bold polished folding ribbons set with oval blue topazes, in 18k gold
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
1 0 4
$2,200–2,600
US $1,650–1,950
140
139
139 A SAPPHIRE AND TWO-TONE GOLD BRACELET
The curb linking chain accented by fluted motifs, with cabochon sapphire-set bar finials and hoop clasp, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 7 3/4 inches CDN
$3,400–4,400
141
US $2,550–3,300
140 A CULTURED PEARL, SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
The double strands comprising one hundred and fifty cultured pearls graduated from 9.5 mm to 5.0 mm, joined to a rectangular 14k white gold clasp decorated with oval and baguette-cut sapphires and rose-cut diamonds, length 23 1/2 inches CDN
$1,800–2,400
141 A CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The wide band centering a cultured pearl measuring 12.9 mm, surrounded by round and marquise-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.00 carats, in 18k white and yellow gold, size 6 1/2
US $1,350–1,800
CDN
1 0 6
$2,600–3,200
US $1,950–2,400
142
143
1.05 CARATS
142 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
144
Set with a round diamond weighing approximately 1.05 carats, flanked by tiny round and baguette-cut diamonds, in 18k white gold, size 7 1/2 CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
143 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM NECKLACE
Comprising sixty-nine old European-cut diamonds graduated from approximately 0.80 carat to 0.03 carat, for an approximate combined weight of 6.00 carats, each within dainty wirework circular frames, suspending a small hinged diamond-set bail suitable for a pendant (pendant not included), in platinum, length 17 1/2 inches CDN
$4,000–6,000
144 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH
The openwork plaque of curved and swirl motif, centering a round diamond weighing approximately 0.60 carat, further decorated with round and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.10 carats, in platinum
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
1 0 8
$2,600–3,600
US $1,950–2,700
145
146
147
145 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
The heavy, strikingly bold design with a broad textured band of molten openwork motif, decorated on the flat top with a rectangular cluster of round and baguettecut diamonds weighing approximately 5.75 carats, in 14k white gold, size 10 1/4 CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
146 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR
147 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH
The large pierced rectangular plaque centering a round diamond weighing approximately 0.45 carat, set throughout with smaller round diamonds weighing approximately 2.95 carats, in platinum
PENDANTS
The flexible elongated design with hexagonal motifs set with round diamonds weighing approximately 1.95 carats, in 18k white gold CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
1 1 0
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
148
149
150
148 A DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND WHITE GOLD RING
Centering a round diamond weighing approximately 0.65 carat, between a pair of trilliant-cut sapphires weighing approximately 0.90 carat, in 18k white gold, size 6 1/2 CDN
$1,500–2,000
150 A SOUTH SEA CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND
US $1,125–1,500
AND GOLD NECKLACE AND EAR STUDS
The single strand comprising forty-two cultured pearls graduated from 11.1 mm to 8.2 mm, joined to a ball clasp with inset tiny round diamonds, length 18 3/4 inches and accompanied by a pair of pearl ear studs, in 14k gold
149 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Centering an oval cabochon sapphire weighing approximately 2.20 carats, framed by round diamonds weighing approximately 0.50 carat, in 18k white gold, size 7 1/4 CDN
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
CDN
1 1 2
$3,000–5,000
US $2,250–3,750
152
153
152 A CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
The triple strands comprising one hundred and seventy-nine cultured pearls measuring from 8.7 mm to 5.3 mm, gathered at two stations and embellished by swirled rows of round diamonds, joined to a floral clasp accented by a trio of cultured pearls and singlecut diamonds, in 14k white gold, length 16 1/2 inches
151
CDN
151 A CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND WHITE
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
153 A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND
GOLD RING
WHITE GOLD EARRINGS
The bold floral design set with a cultured pearl measuring 10.9 mm, and round, pear-shaped and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.60 carats, in 14k white gold, size 7 1/4
The large hinged circular forms decorated with thirty cultured pearls measuring approximately 5.4-6.0 mm, accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 4.50 carats, in 18k white gold
CDN
$1,200–1,600
US $900–1,200
CDN
1 1 4
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
155
154
1.69 CARATS
156
LANDER 154 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Set with a round diamond weighing 1.69 carats, between shoulders accented by pairs of bezel-set round diamonds, in 14k white gold, size 5 1/2 CDN
$6,500–7,500
156 A TWO-TONE GOLD BRACELET, BY LANDER, RETAILED BY BIRKS
US $4,875–5,625
Of industrial inspiration, with hinged rectangular bar blocks alternated with bead connectors, in polished and matte 18k white gold and polished yellow gold, inner circumference 7 inches
155 A TWO-TONE GOLD NECKLACE
Composed of fancy cylindrical linking in 14k matte and polished yellow and white gold, length 16 3/4 inches CDN
$1,000–1,400
US $750–1,050
CDN
1 1 6
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
157
159
158
157 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The broad tapering band centering an emerald-cut ruby weighing approximately 1.10 carats, the top decorated with a ground of baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.15 carats and bordered by square ruby channels, in 18k gold, size 7 1/4 CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
158 A PAIR OF RUBY, DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR
159 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET
The series of invisibly-set ruby panels alternated with princess-cut diamond quartets, in 14k gold, length 6 3/4 inches
CLIPS
The half hoops decorated with rows of round diamonds between ruby channels, in 18k gold CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
1 1 8
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
160
1.65 CARATS 162
160 A SAPPHIRE AND GOLD RING
Designed as a ring-within-a ring, the curved top centering an oval bezel-set sapphire weighing approximately 1.65 carats, the split shoulders accented by princess-cut blue (colour enhanced) diamonds, the gallery with two trilliant-cut blue (colour enhanced) diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold, size 7 3/4, circa 1980 CDN
$1,800–2,400
161
US $1,350–1,800
161 A TURQUOISE, RUBY, SAPPHIRE AND GOLD BROOCH
162 A TURQUOISE, ENAMEL AND GOLD BRACELET
The small whimsical scampering bunny with a circular domed turquoise body, fluted head, ears, feet and tail, and with elongated whiskers, with a ruby eye and nose, in 18k white and yellow gold CDN
$1,600–2,000
With a bold series of bombé square panels of cross-hatched texture, centered by turquoise florets, embellished by dark blue enamel, in 18k gold, length 7 1/2 inches
US $1,200–1,500
CDN
1 2 0
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
163
OLD EUROPEAN-CUT, 1.75 CARATS 164
PIAGET
163 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE, PLATINUM AND GOLD
165
RING
The square plaque centering a bezel-set old Europeancut diamond weighing approximately 1.75 carats, with foliate shoulders, in platinum and 14k gold, size 8 CDN
$4,000–6,000
165 A LADY’S DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD
US $3,000–4,500
WRISTWATCH
The bold extra wide textured bracelet centering a square case with double rows of round diamonds, brushed silvered dial with gem-set and black baton numerals, hidden crown, manual movement, in 14k white and yellow gold, length 8 1/4 inches
164 A LADY’S GOLD ‘POLO’ WRISTWATCH, BY PIAGET
Integrated case, square dial, slightly tapering baton linking bracelet, quartz movement, in 18k gold, length 6 1/4 inches CDN
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
CDN
1 2 2
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
167
BIRKS
166
166 TWO GEM-SET AND GOLD RINGS
Including an attached twin-stacking ring set with a bezel-set cabochon ruby and a sapphire, and a matching separate ring set with an emerald, each decorated by pairs of diamonds and fluted details, in 18k white and yellow gold, size 5 3/4 (2) CDN
$1,500–1,800
168
US $1,125–1,350 168 A PAIR OF GEM-SET AND GOLD EAR CLIPS
Each graduated trio comprised of a cabochon sapphire, an emerald and a ruby, framed by round diamonds, in 18k gold
167 A GOLD NECKLACE, BY BIRKS
Composed of tapering fluted mesh linking, in 14k gold, length 16 3/4 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
1 2 4
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
169
SAPPHIRE, 5.00 CARATS
169 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
Set with a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing approximately 5.00 carats, with channel-set diamond shoulders, in 14k gold, size 6 3/4 CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
170 A DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD DIAMOND AND GOLD NECKLACE
The heavy necklace fashioned with a mesh linking tubular chain featuring a Hercules knot motif, suspending a pair of terminals with textured diamondset lion’s head en negligée pendants, with tiny ruby eyes, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 19 1/2 inches CDN
$3,000–4,000
170
US $2,250–3,000 1 2 6
171
172
173
171 A DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD RING
The bold design featuring a wide square top embellished with pavé-set diamonds weighing approximately 3.05 carats, and decorated with fluted gold elements, in platinum and 18k gold, size 6 1/2 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
172 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BROOCH
Fashioned with a highly dimensional form and dramatically modelled as a very large spider with pavé-set diamond head, polished body with channelset baguette-cut diamonds, and sapphire eyes, in 14k white and yellow gold CDN
$5,000–7,000
173 A GOLD BRACELET
The extra wide flexible strap composed of pyramidal and stippled textured links, in 18k gold, length 8 inches
US $3,750–5,250
CDN
1 2 8
$3,600–4,600
US $2,700–3,450
174
174 A GOLD NECKLACE
The extra long ropetwist linking chain in 14k gold, length 50 inches CDN
$2,200–3,200
US $1,650–2,400
175 A GOLD BRACELET
175
The wide strap composed of braided mesh, in 18k gold, length 7 3/4 inches CDN
$2,400–3,000
US $1,800–2,250 1 3 0
177
AMETHYST
178
176
177 AN AMETHYST AND GOLD NECKLACE
The large polished and textured frame centering an oval amethyst weighing approximately 30.00 carats, joined to a fancy linking back chain, in 14k gold, length 17 inches CDN
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
176 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BANGLE BRACELET
The heavy cushion-shaped hinged bangle decorated on the top with a panel of pavé-set diamonds weighing approximately 1.80 carats, in 14k and 18k gold, inner circumference 6 3/4 inches CDN
$4,000–6,000
178 A DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The bold band of hammered texture featuring an elongated oval concave top pavé-set with diamonds, in 14k white and yellow gold
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
1 3 2
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
180
179
PEAR-SHAPED, 1.35 CARATS
181
179 A DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
Set with a pear-shaped diamond weighing approximately 1.35 carats, accented by four round diamonds, in white and yellow gold, size 5 1/2 CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
180 A DIAMOND AND GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
181 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET
Suspending a bombé heart-shaped pendant pavéset with round diamonds weighing approximately 2.80 carats, together with a serpentine linking chain, in 14k white and yellow gold, length 18 1/4 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
Featuring bold arched linking composed of corded wirework, decorated with rectangular and round diamonds weighing approximately 1.85 carats, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 7 inches
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
1 3 4
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
182
UNOAERRE
182 A PAIR OF GOLD BRACELETS, BY UNOAERRE
Each bracelet with seven slender strands of ‘liquid gold’ motif, composed of petite multi-panels of flat linking, in polished 18k gold, each length 7 1/2 inches CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
183 A GOLD NECKLACE, BY UNOAERRE
183
The seven slender strands of ‘liquid gold’ motif, with flat linking composed of petite multi-panels, in polished 18k gold, length 19 inches CDN
$5,000–6,000
UNOAERRE
US $3,750–4,500 1 3 6
184
JABEL 185
ANTIQUE
184 A DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD BRACELET,
186
BY JABEL
PERIDOT, 5.65 CARATS
Fashioned with a series of charming dainty daisies with round diamond centres and textured petals, alternated with trios of tiny round diamonds, the diamonds altogether weighing approximately 1.50 carats, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 6 3/4 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
185 AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE, EMERALD,
186 A PERIDOT, DIAMOND, SILVER AND GOLD RING
The bold design centering an emerald-cut peridot weighing approximately 5.65 carats, framed by Swisscut diamonds weighing approximately 0.85 carat, the elaborate shoulders and shank decorated with sculpted leaves and scrolls, in silver and 10k and 14k gold, size 6 3/4
PLATINUM AND GOLD BROOCH
The delicate design decorated with five collet-set old European-cut diamonds and small old mine-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 carat, amid entwined emerald and sapphire square frames, in platinum and 18k gold, circa 1920 CDN
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
CDN
1 3 8
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
188
2 PEAR-SHAPED, 1.40 CARATS TW
189
188 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR PENDANTS
The articulated ear pendants suspending two pearshaped diamonds weighing approximately 1.40 carats, topped by a pair of round diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carat, accented by baguette-cut and tiny round diamonds weighing approximately 0.60 carat, in 18k and 14k white gold
187
PEAR-SHAPED, 3.08 CARATS
With copy of dossier 1156301657 dated 5 March 2013 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 0.72 carat is I colour, SI1 clarity CDN
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
189 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH
The circular floral wreath with obliquely curved foldover ribbon sash rows composed of channels of baguette-cut diamonds and clusters of marquisecut and round diamonds weighing approximately 6.00 carats, in platinum
187 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with a pear-shaped diamond weighing 3.08 carats, flanked on either side by a smaller pear-shaped diamond, in platinum, size 6 3/4 CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
1 4 0
$3,000–5,000
US $2,250–3,750
191
190
SAPPHIRE, 3.50 CARATS
192
190 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
Set with an oval sapphire weighing approximately 3.50 carats, accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 1.30 carats, in 18k gold, size 4 3/4 CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
191 A DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD PENDANT
192 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR PENDANTS
Each dramatic design with an elongated surmount suspending an oversized trio of slender graduated pear-shaped and oval hoops, entirely set with tiny round diamonds weighing approximately 1.25 carats, in 18k gold
NECKLACE
The stylised heart pendant set with round diamonds weighing approximately 0.70 carat, together with a mesh fancy linking chain, in 14k white and yellow gold, length 18 inches CDN
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
CDN
1 4 2
$2,600–3,600
US $1,950–2,700
194
193
SAPPHIRE, 1.85 CARATS
193 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Centering an oval sapphire weighing approximately 1.85 carats, between a pair of round diamonds weighing approximately 0.70 carat, the gallery engraved with scrolling motifs, in platinum, size 8 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250 195
194 A CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM NECKLACE
Suspending a cultured pearl drop measuring 10.6 mm by 14.0 mm, from a pavé-set diamond cap, further set with an old European-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.65 carat, a pair of smaller old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.75 carat, accented by baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.35 carat, joined to a fine link chain, in platinum, length 19 1/2 inches CDN
$4,000–6,000
195 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET
Centering a bezel-set emerald-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.70 carat, the frame, adjoining links and slender flexible strap set with round diamonds altogether weighing approximately 1.20 carats, in 18k yellow gold, rhodium plated, length 8 3/4 inches
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
1 4 4
$3,800–4,400
US $2,850–3,300
196
EMERALD, 1.05 CARATS
197
196 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Centering a square emerald weighing approximately 1.05 carats, the pierced shoulders and gallery engraved with foliate motifs and accented by tiny round diamonds, in platinum, size 5 3/4 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250 198
197 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD BROOCH AND A PAIR OF EARRINGS
Of floral spray design, the brooch depicting a bouquet with curling ribbons, featuring four old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.20 carats, 0.85 carat, 0.50 carat and 0.25 carat, and accented by smaller diamonds weighing approximately 0.75 carat; accompanied by a pair of earrings of similar design set with old European-cut and round diamonds weighing approximately 1.25 carats, each in 18k white gold CDN
$4,000–6,000
198 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD LINE BRACELET
Set with ten square emeralds weighing approximately 3.00 carats, between pairs of round diamonds weighing approximately 4.00 carats, in 18k white gold, length 7 1/8 inches
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
1 4 6
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
200
201
202
RUBY, 4.06 CARATS 199
PEAR-SHAPED, 1.60 CARATS
201 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR PENDANTS
With two articulated pear-shaped diamond drops weighing 1.55 carats, suspending from elongated curved bars set with graduated round diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 carat, in 18k white gold With copy of GIA report 2183157068 dated 7 February 2017 from the Gemological institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 0.84 carat is F colour, I2 clarity
199 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with a pear-shaped diamond weighing 1.60 carats, between a pair of baguette-cut diamonds, in 14k white gold, size 7 CDN
$3,600–4,600
With copy of GIA report 6173593543 dated 20 April 2016 stating that the diamond weighing 0.71 carat is E colour, I2 clarity
US $2,700–3,450
CDN
200 A DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND WHITE GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
202 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
The delicate articulated elongated pendant designed as a stylised tassel with graduated scrolling, foliate and geometric motifs suspending briolette-cut diamonds, set throughout with old single-cut diamonds, the diamonds altogether weighing approximately 1.55 carats, in platinum, together with a long 14k white gold fine link chain, length 34 1/2 inches CDN
$3,000–4,000
Set with an oval ruby weighing 4.06 carats, the frame and shoulders accented by rows of round diamonds, in 14k white gold, size 7 With report 6262659349 dated 10 August 2017 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural ruby. Treatment: heated.
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
1 4 8
$4,200–5,000
US $3,150–3,750
203
ROLEX
204
CARTIER
203 A LADY’S MOTHER-OF-PEARL, RUBY AND GOLD ‘OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST’ WRISTWATCH, BY ROLEX
Automatic movement, mother-of-pearl dial with ruby numerals, sweep seconds, magnified date aperture, completed by a Rolex President bracelet with déployant clasp, in 18k gold, inner circumference 5 1/4 inches, with extra links to add 3/4 inch, original box, circa 2000 CDN
$4,000–6,000
205
EMERALD-CUT, 1.20 CARATS
US $3,000–4,500
204 A LADY’S DIAMOND AND GOLD ‘TANK LOUIS CARTIER’ WRISTWATCH, BY CARTIER
The rectangular case set with two rows of round diamonds, pavé-set diamond dial, brick linking bracelet set with round diamonds, diamond-set crown, manual movement, in 18k gold, with original box, inner circumference 5 3/4 inches, extra links to add 1/2 inch, circa 1985 CDN
$10,000–14,000
205 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND GOLD RING
The squared band set with an emerald-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.20 carats, in 14k white and yellow gold, size 9 1/2
US $7,500–10,500
CDN
1 5 0
$5,000–6,000
US $3,750–4,500
208
JAQUET DROZ
207
PATEK PHILIPPE
207 A LADY’S STAINLESS STEEL ‘AQUANAUT’ WRISTWATCH, REF. 4960, BY PATEK PHILIPPE
Cushion-shaped case, black textured dial with luminescent hands and baton numerals, applied Arabic numerals, date aperture, quartz movement, joined to a black rubber strap with double déployant clasp, in stainless steel, inner circumference 6 3/4 inches
206
JAQUET DROZ
CDN
206 A GENTLEMAN’S WHITE GOLD ‘GRANDE
$8,000–12,000
US $6,000–9,000
208 A GENTLEMAN’S GOLD ‘THE ECLIPSE’ TRIPLE
SECONDE’ LIMITED EDITION WRISTWATCH,
CALENDAR AND MOONPHASE WRISTWATCH,
BY JAQUET DROZ
BY JAQUET DROZ
Automatic 30-jewel movement, asymmetrical polished bezel, white dial with signature Roman numeral ring intersecting large seconds dial with Arabic numerals, transparent caseback, joined to a black leather strap, in 18k white gold, with original box and instruction booklet
Automatic 28-jewel movement, circular case with black dial, outer date track with Arabic numerals, dual apertures for day and month, gold moonphase and stars, transparent caseback, joined to a black leather strap, in 18k gold, with original box and instruction booklet with warranty certificate, circa 2011
CDN
$6,000–8,000
US $4,500–6,000
CDN
1 5 2
$8,000–12,000
US $6,000–9,000
209
CARTIER
211
PATEK PHILIPPE
210
TIFFANY & CO.
210 A PINK GOLD ‘GRAND AUTOMATIC’ WRISTWATCH, BY TIFFANY & CO.
Automatic movement, large curved rectangular case with white dial and painted Arabic numerals, blue steel hands, date aperture at 6 o’clock, joined to a brown leather strap, in 18k pink gold CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
209 A LADY’S DIAMOND AND GOLD ‘SANTOS DEMOISELLE MINI’ WRISTWATCH, BY CARTIER
211 A GOLD ‘CALATRAVA’ WRISTWATCH,
Petite rectangular case with frame and lugs decorated with round diamonds, white dial with Roman numerals, diamond-set crown, quartz movement, joined to a slender brown leather strap, in 18k gold, with original box and papers, circa 2015 CDN
$4,000–6,000
BY PATEK PHILIPPE
Manual movement, small case with two-tone silvered dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals, outer graduations for 60 units, sweep seconds, blue steel hands, in 18k gold, joined to a brown leather strap, circa 1937
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
1 5 4
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
214
CHOPARD
213
GIRARD-PERREGAUX
212
FRANCK MULLER
213 A GENTLEMAN’S GOLD ‘VINTAGE’ POWER RESERVE WRISTWATCH, REF. 2585, BY GIRARD-PERREGAUX
Automatic 27-jewel movement, square case and white dial applied with gilt Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, retrograde power reserve indicator, transparent caseback, joined to a black leather strap with déployant clasp, in 18k gold, circa 2000’s 212 A GENTLEMAN’S GOLD ‘MASTER BANKER’ TRIPLE
CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
TIME ZONE WRISTWATCH, REF. 2852 MB, BY FRANCK MULLER
214 A LADY’S MOTHER-OF-PEARL, PERIDOT AND
Automatic movement, curved case with white dial with black Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials indicating second and third time zones, small date aperture at 3 o’clock, joined to a brown leather strap, in 18k gold, with original box and certificate, circa 1999 CDN
$3,000–5,000
WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH, BY CHOPARD
Rectangular case set with rows of round peridots, mother-of-pearl dial with applied Roman numerals, quartz movement, with light yellow grosgrain strap, in 18k white gold, with original box
US $2,250–3,750
CDN
1 5 6
$5,500–6,500
US $4,125–4,875
216
215
215 AN ENAMEL, DIAMOND, RUBY, WHITE GOLD
217
AND SILVER GILT RING
Designed as a flexible coiling snake with a pavé-set diamond head and tail, pink enamel scales, with tiny ruby eyes, in sterling silver gilt and 18k white gold CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250 217 A DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE, SILVER AND GOLD
216 A DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD DOUBLE-
BROOCH
The very long, slender bouquet fashioned with a pair of sapphire and rose-cut diamond flowers, and further embellished by a row of dangling seed pods, in silver and 14k gold, circa 1940
CLIP BROOCH
Depicting a pair of small swallows in flight, decorated by pavé-set round and rose-cut diamonds, tiny synthetic ruby eyes, in platinum and 18k gold, circa 1940 CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
1 5 8
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
218
SAPPHIRE, 4.00 CARATS
220
219
SAPPHIRE, 6.50 CARATS
221
220 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH
Quartz movement, bracelet and rectangular case set with round diamonds weighing approximately 4.90 carats, white dial with Roman numerals, date aperture, sweep seconds, in 14k white gold, inner circumference 8 inches
218 A SAPPHIRE SOLITAIRE AND WHITE GOLD RING
Set with a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing approximately 4.00 carats, in 14k white gold, size 6 1/2 CDN
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
219 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with a round sapphire weighing approximately 6.50 carats, between a pair of baguette-cut diamonds, in platinum, size 6 CDN
$2,600–3,600
221 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR STUDS
Of trefoil motif, set with round diamonds weighing approximately 1.30 carats, in 18k white gold
US $1,950–2,700
CDN
1 6 0
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
222
223
ART DECO
222 A PAIR OF GEM-SET AND GOLD CUFFLINKS
The hammered textured circular discs centered with a ruby, a sapphire, an emerald and a diamond, in 18k gold, circa 1960 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
223 AN ART DECO ENAMEL AND GOLD TRAVEL
224
CLOCK, BY CYMA
The small rectangular case with rounded edges and decorated with black enamel lines and triangular motifs, integrated full-length push buttons on the sides, the double shutter doors opening to reveal a hinged square watch with two-tone white and grey dial, applied gilt Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, manual movement, in 18k gold CDN
$1,500–2,000
224 A GOLD AND ONYX CIGARETTE CASE
The fluted and textured rectangular case decorated with finely reeded geometric motifs of herringbone pattern, with a curved onyx thumbpiece, in 14k gold
US $1,125–1,500
CDN
1 6 2
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
226
225
BULGARI
225 AN ENAMEL AND GOLD PILL BOX, BY BULGARI
Fashioned as a petite circular hinged box with domed top and bottom entirely decorated with green guilloché enamelling, embellished by carved foliate details, opening to reveal a polished interior, in 18k gold CDN
$4,000–6,000
227
US $3,000–4,500
226 A GOLD CONTOURED NECKLACE
227 A GOLD BOX
Entirely composed of mesh linking, in 18k gold, length 16 5/8 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
Designed as a rounded rectangular box of basket weave design, in 18k gold, circa 1960
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
1 6 4
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
229
228
YELLOW SAPPHIRE
230
228 A YELLOW SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
Set with an oval yellow sapphire weighing approximately 8.10 carats, flanked by a pair of round diamonds weighing approximately 0.35 carat, in 14k gold, size 6 3/4 CDN
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800 230 A RUBY, SAPPHIRE AND TWO-TONE GOLD
229 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR PENDANTS
BRACELET
The delicate elongated articulated pendants set with round diamonds weighing approximately 1.70 carats, in 18k gold CDN
$2,400–3,400
The series of circular and scroll links set with oval rubies and sapphires, accented by tiny beadwork finials, in 14k pink and green gold, length 8 3/4 inches
US $1,800–2,550
CDN
1 6 6
$3,600–4,600
US $2,700–3,450
232
231
PINK SPINEL
232 A MULTI-COLOURED SAPPHIRE, CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND GOLD NECKLACE
Fashioned with five fringed strands of chain linking, the front with graduated festoons decorated throughout with briolette-cut sapphires, in shades of pink, purple, yellow, orange, blue and green, weighing approximately 39.00 carats, further embellished by gold drops, and white and grey cultured pearls, and tiny round diamonds, in 18k gold, length 17 1/2 inches
231 A PINK SPINEL, DIAMOND AND PINK GOLD RING
Set with a specialty-cut rectangular pink spinel weighing approximately 3.70 carats, the frame and shoulders accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 0.85 carat, 18k pink gold, size 6 1/4 CDN
$2,800–3,600
US $2,100–2,700
CDN
1 6 8
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
234
233
233 AN ENAMEL, SPLIT-PEARL AND GOLD ‘SLIDER’ BRACELET
235
The series of variously shaped panels decorated with black enamel and split pearls, sliding along a pair of link chains, in 14k gold, lengh 8 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250 235 A CITRINE, JASPER, ONYX, CARNELIAN AND
234 A PAIR OF CITRINE, WOOD, JASPER AND GOLD
GOLD CLIP BROOCH
Fashioned as a large flowerhead centering a round citrine cabochon, amid carved tiered petals composed of jasper and onyx, accented by small round carnelians, in 18k gold, circa 1960
EAR CLIPS
Each large flowerhead centering a round citrine, amid carved tiered petals composed of citrine, wood, and jasper, in 18k gold, circa 1960 CDN
$1,700–2,000
US $1,275–1,500
CDN
1 7 0
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
236
237
236 A TURQUOISE, SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD
237 A TURQUOISE, SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD
BRACELET
NECKLACE
Of floral design, with a series of oval turquoises framed by round sapphires, diamonds and smaller turquoises, in 18k white and yellow gold, inner circumference 7 inches, circa 1930
The continuous series of round turquoises suspending a fringe of floral pendants set with turquoise, cabochon round sapphires and diamonds, in 18k yellow and white gold, length 15 1/2 inches, circa 1930
CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
1 7 2
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
240 239
239 A RUBY, DIAMOND, CULTURED PEARL AND GOLD NECKLACE
The circular linking decorated with ruby beads weighing approximately 45.00 carats, spectacle-set diamonds weighing approximately 0.55 carat, and cultured pearls, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 21 1/2 inches
238
VICTOR MAYER
238 A DIAMOND, ENAMEL AND WHITE GOLD
CDN
$4,000–5,000
US $3,000–3,750
PENDANT, BY VICTOR MAYER
From the ‘Pendant Opera’ collection, the circular pendant decorated with round diamonds weighing 0.62 carat and reddish orange guilloché enamel, in 18k white gold CDN
$1,500–2,000
240 A PAIR OF CORAL, DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR PENDANTS
The elaborate chandelier designs set with coral and diamonds, in 18k gold, circa 1950
US $1,125–1,500
CDN
1 7 4
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
241
SAPPHIRE, 2.26 CARATS
242
243
242 A CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
The long single strand comprising one hundred cultured pearls measuring 9.5-9.8 mm, joined to an 18k white gold pavé-set diamond ball clasp, length 42 inches
241 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
CDN
Set with a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing 2.26 carats, between a pair of baguette-cut diamonds, in platinum, size 5 1/2
$6,000–8,000
US $2,550–3,300
243 A PAIR OF SOUTH SEA CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR CLIPS
Set with a pair of cultured pearls measuring 14.2-14.7 mm, atop round diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 carat, in 18k white gold
With report 5151794881 dated 06 December 2013 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire. Treatment: no indications of heating. CDN
$3,400–4,400
US $4,500–6,000
CDN
1 7 6
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
244
1.15 CARATS
245
244 A DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND WHITE GOLD RING AND BAND
Set with a round diamond weighing approximately 1.15 carats, between a pair of baguette-cut diamonds, in platinum, size 5 1/2; and a band set with pairs of small round diamonds and baguette-cut diamonds, in 18k white gold, size 5 3/4 CDN
$5,000–7,000
246
US $3,750–5,250
CIRCA 1950
245 A CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND PLATINUM NECKLACE
The single strand comprising ninety-three cultured pearls graduated from 8.2 mm to 3.2 mm, joined to a bezel-set three-stone platinum clasp set with an oval sapphire weighing approximately 0.65 carat, between a pair of old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.55 carat, length 22 inches CDN
$1,100–1,300
246 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH/PENDANT
The large curving form with swirling stems, stylised leaves and a small leafy sprig, decorated with pear-shaped, round and baguette-cut diamonds altogether weighing approximately 4.00 carats, in platinum, circa 1950
US $825–975
CDN
1 7 8
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
248
TANZANITE
247 A PINK CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND PINK GOLD NECKLACE
247
The long single strand comprising seventy-five pink cultured pearls, slightly graduated from 12.8 to 9.9 mm, accented by eight diamond-set rondelles, joined to a diamond-set openwork ball clasp, in 18k pink gold, length 36 inches With report 2203962969 dated 17 March 2020 from the Gemological Institute of America stating beaded cultured pearls, freshwater origin. No indications of treatment. CDN
$8,000–10,000
US $6,000–7,500
248 A TANZANITE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The very large triangular top centering a trilliant-cut tanzanite weighing approximately 16.50 carats, the wide frame with rows of round diamonds weighing approximately 3.50 carats, and yellow (treated) round diamonds weighing approximately 2.35 carats, with a deep wirework gallery, in 14k gold, size 6 3/4 CDN
1 8 0
$3,000–5,000
US $2,250–3,750
249
2.02 CARATS
250
SAPPHIRE, 3.10 CARATS
249 A DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD RING
The broad band centering a round diamond weighing 2.02 carats, flanked by a pair of baguette-cut diamonds and with V-shaped channel borders set with round diamonds, in 14k white and yellow gold CDN
$7,000–9,000
251
US $5,250–6,750
250 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
Centering an oval sapphire weighing approximately 3.10 carats, amid tiered rows of round diamonds weighing approximately 3.40 carats, in 18k gold, size 6 CDN
$6,000–8,000
251 A GOLD NECKLACE
The long heavy chain composed of large oval links featuring mesh texture, 18k gold, length 29 1/2 inches
US $4,500–6,000
CDN
1 8 2
$6,000–8,000
US $4,500–6,000
251.01
TANZANITE
252
253
251.01A TANZANITE, DIAMOND AND GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
The detachable pendant set with a trilliant-cut tanzanite weighing approximately 5.40 carats, from a tapering baguette-cut diamond channel, with a reversible Omega linking chain, length 17 1/2 inches, in 14k white and yellow gold CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,250
254
RUBY, 4.30 CARATS
252 A DIAMOND AND TWO-GOLD BRACELET
Designed as interlocking circular links and accented with tiny round diamonds weighing approximately 2.90 carats, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 7 1/2 inches CDN
$4,200–5,000
254 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The bold bombé design set with an oval ruby weighing approximately 4.30 carats, framed by rows of round diamonds weighing approximately 4.55 carats, in 18k white and pink gold, size 7 1/4
US $3,150–3,750
253 A PAIR OF EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR CLIPS
With report 1123661 dated 7 June 2022 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating country of origin as Mozambique. Indications of heating and minor to moderate clarity enhancement.
The bold floral designs set with pear-shaped emeralds amid baguette-cut diamond channels, and pavé-set diamond leaves, in 18k white and yellow gold CDN
$5,500–6,500
US $4,125–4,875
CDN
1 8 4
$6,000–8,000
US $4,500–6,000
255
256
KARL STITTGEN
255 A DIAMOND, TOPAZ AND GOLD BRACELET
256 A CAMEO, DIAMOND, GOLD AND RUBBER
The bold, very heavy oval bangle depicting a dramatic and highly sculpted dragon/sea serpent, with a round cubic zirconia in it’s mouth and blue topaz eye, accented with tiny round diamonds weighing approximately 2.30 carats, in 10k white and yellow gold, inner circumference 8 1/4 inches CDN
$8,000–12,000
NECKLACE, BY KARL STITTGEN
The oversized rectangular textured frame centering an oval shell cameo depicting the profile of a classical lady, accented by three bezel-set round diamonds, in 18k gold, with a black rubber cable with a sliver clasp, inner circumference 14 inches
US $6,000–9,000
CDN
1 8 6
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
257
TWO OLD EUROPEAN-CUT, 4.75 CARATS
258
OLD EUROPEAN-CUT, 3.20 CARATS
259
OVAL, 2.61 CARATS 257 A PAIR OF ANTIQUE DIAMOND AND PLATINUM EAR PENDANTS
With an articulated pair of old European-cut diamond drops weighing approximately 4.75 carats, suspending from lines of round diamonds, in platinum, circa 1920 CDN
$12,000–16,000
US $9,000–12,000 259 A DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
Set with an oval diamond weighing 2.61 carats, amid tapering shoulders accented by channels of round diamonds weighing approximately 0.70 carat, in 14k white and yellow gold
258 AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND PLATINUM RING
Set with an old European-cut diamond weighing approximately 3.20 carats, in platinum, size 7 CDN
$14,000–18,000
US $10,500–13,500
CDN
1 8 8
$12,000–16,000
US $9,000–12,000
260
BAUME & MERCIER 261
UNOAERRE
260 A LADY’S GOLD ‘HAMPTON’ WRISTWATCH, BY BAUME & MERCIER
Rectangular case with two-textured white dial, applied gilt Arabic and baton numerals, subsidiary seconds, quartz movement, joined to a bracelet with double déployant clasp, in 18k gold, inner circumference 6 3/4 inches CDN
$3,400–4,400
262
US $2,550–3,300
261 A GOLD NECKLACE, BY UNOAERRE
The four slender strands of ‘liquid gold’ motif, with flat linking composed of petite multi-panels, in brushed textured 18k gold, length 19 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
262 A GOLD BRACELET
The wide strap with facetted texture, in 18k gold, length 7 3/8 inches
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
1 9 0
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
264
ANTIQUE
263
264 AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND, RUBY, EMERALD, SILVER AND GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
The bloomed gold plaque elaborately decorated with carved acanthus and scrolling leaves, framing an applied pierced panel of floral and foliate motif accented by rubies, emeralds, and rose-cut diamonds, and suspending a trio of old European-cut diamond drops, joined to a similarly-set chain of tapering elongated linking, in silver and 18k gold, length 19 inches
263 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET
The large links of curving mesh rope design accented by round diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 7 7/8 inches CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
1 9 2
$8,500–9,500
US $6,375–7,125
265
SAPPHIRE, 2.65 CARATS
266
267
265 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing approximately 2.65 carats, between a pair of emeraldcut diamonds weighing approximately 0.70 carat, in platinum CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
266 AN EMERALD, EMERALD-DOUBLET, ENAMEL AND GOLD REVERSIBLE PENDANT
The long multi-part pendant featuring on the front a very large hexagonal emerald doublet, between two emerald cabochon foliate motifs, the reverse decorated with dark green enamel over an engraved floral design, and suspending an emerald cabochon drop weighing approximately 24.60 carats, in 22k, 18k and 14k gold CDN
$2,000–3,000
267 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD PENDANT/BROOCH
The arched form centering a quartet of sapphires, framed by small round diamonds, and square and round sapphires, suspending a graduated trio of pendants set with sapphires and diamonds, in 14k white and yellow gold
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
1 9 4
$3,000–3,500
US $2,250–2,625
268
269
MOONSTONE
268 A PEARL, DIAMOND, SILVER AND GOLD BANGLE BRACELET
270
The oval hinged hoop decorated on the top with a graduated row of pearls, between old European-cut diamond collet fluted borders, in silver and 18k gold, inner circumference 7 1/2 inches Pearls not tested for natural or cultured origin CDN
$3,400–4,400
OLD MINE-CUT, 0.95 CARAT
US $2,550–3,300
269 A MOONSTONE, DIAMOND AND GOLD INTAGLIO
270 A DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD RING
The dainty motif set with an old mine-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.95 carat, amid a floral surrounded accented by old European-cut diamonds, in platinum and 18k gold, size 7 1/4
BROOCH/PENDANT
The large oval intaglio moonstone depicting the myth of Hercules wrestling a lion, surrounded by round diamonds framed by corded wirework, in 14k gold CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
1 9 6
$5,500–6,500
US $4,125–4,875
270.01
270.02
270.01 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
The trailing floral vine decorated with pear-shaped emerald flowers and leaves and a triangular bud, weighing approximately 15.00 carats, rose-cut diamonds weighing approximately 3.20 carats, with one trilliant-cut and rows of round diamonds weighing approximately 2.35 carats, joined to a box linking beaded chain, in 18k white gold, length 16 inches to 17 1/4 inches CDN
$2,000–3,000
270.02 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
The bold design centering a cushion-shaped emerald weighing approximately 11.50 carats, between a pair of trilliant-cut emeralds, the wide frame and shoulders accented by round and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.60 carats, in 18k white gold, size 6 1/2
US $1,500–2,000
CDN
1 9 8
$9,000–12,000
US $6,500–8,500
272
271
EMERALD, 3.50 CARATS
273
272 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
The elongated pendant suspending a trio of oval emeralds weighing approximately 6.95 carats and flexible rows of round diamonds, together with a fine link chain, in 14k white gold, length 18 1/2 inches CDN
271 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
$4,000–6,000
US $1,950–2,700
273 A PAIR OF EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE
The bold design set with an emerald-cut emerald weighing approximately 3.50 carats, embellished by a stepped frame accented with baguette-cut and round diamonds weighing approximately 1.90 carats, in 18k white gold CDN
$2,600–3,600
GOLD EAR PENDANTS
Suspending a pair of oval emeralds weighing approximately 3.50 carats, from flexible lines of small round diamonds weighing approximately 0.60 carat, in 14k white gold
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
2 0 0
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
275
274
OLD MINE-CUT, 2.05 CARATS
276
274 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with an old mine-cut diamond weighing 2.05 carats, with baguette-cut diamond shoulders, in platinum, size 6 1/2 CDN
$4,400–5,500
US $3,300–4,125
275 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD
276 A PAIR OF EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE
NECKLACE
GOLD EAR PENDANTS
The front decorated with a fringe composed of nine cabochon emeralds weighing approximately 15.60 carats, from lines of round diamonds weighing approximately 2.80 carats, joined to a beaded linking back chain, in 14k white gold, length 16 1/2 inches
Suspending a pair of oval cabochon emeralds weighing approximately 7.70 carats, embellished by trios of round diamonds, and from flexible lines of round diamonds, the diamonds collectively weighing approximately 1.65 carats, in 14k white gold
CDN
$4,000–5,000
US $3,000–3,750
CDN
2 0 2
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
278
YELLOW SAPPHIRE
277
ALEXANDRITE
279
YELLOW SAPPHIRE 277 AN ALEXANDRITE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with a cushion-shaped alexandrite weighing approximately 2.70 carats, between a pair of trilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.55 carat, in platinum CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
278 A YELLOW SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
279 A YELLOW SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE
Suspending an oval yellow sapphire weighing approximately 4.70 carats, from a long flexible row of round diamonds weighing approximately 0.60 carat, with a very fine link chain, in 14k white gold, length 16 inches CDN
$1,800–2,400
GOLD RING
Centering a cushion-shaped yellow sapphire weighing approximately 6.60 carats, to a slender band with shoulders accented by round diamonds, in 14k white and yellow gold, size 6 1/2
US $1,350–1,800
CDN
2 0 4
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
280
281
282
280 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Of floral design with crossover ribbons, set with an oval ruby weighing approximately 0.80 carat, accented by round, baguette and marquise-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.45 carats, in platinum CDN
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
281 A PAIR OF GEM-SET AND TWO-TONE GOLD EAR
282 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH
The duo of pavé-set diamond overlapping leaves with baguette-cut diamond spines, embellished by a cabochon ruby weighing approximately 0.95 carat, and a pair of round diamonds weighing approximately 0.60 carat, the smaller diamonds weighing approximately 2.65 carats, in platinum
CLIPS
Each circular form centering a cultured pearl measuring approximately 8.9 mm, surrounded by a channel of pink sapphires, tsavorite garnets and amethysts, and further framed by a row of tiny round diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
2 0 6
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
285
283
RUBY, 2.00 CARATS
284
1.20 CARATS TW
286
285 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD BRACELET
The articulated strap composed of large oval links decorated with pavé-set diamonds and alternated with small arched polished connectors, in 18k white gold, length 6 7/8 inches
283 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with an oval ruby weighing approximately 2.00 carats, between a pair of round diamonds, to diamondset shoulders, in platinum, size 6 1/2 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
284 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR
The elongated bar with pierced swirl motifs and featuring a row of nine round diamonds weighing approximately 4.45 carats, in platinum
The petite studs set with two round diamonds weighing approximately 1.20 carats, in 18k white gold $1,800–2,400
US $1,500–2,250
286 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BAR BROOCH
STUDS
CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,350–1,800
CDN
2 0 8
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
287
YELLOW DIAMOND
289
288 A PAIR OF SOUTH SEA CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD ‘CRESCENT SWIRL’ EAR CLIPS, ANGELA CUMMINGS FOR ASSAEL
Set with a pair of golden cultured pearls measuring 11.1 mm, amid curving scalloped rows of round diamonds weighing approximately 2.95 carats, in platinum and 18k white gold
288
ANGELA CUMMINGS
CDN
$4,600–6,800
US $3,450–5,100
289 A SOUTH SEA GOLDEN CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND GOLD NECKLACE
The single strand comprising thirty-one golden cultured pearls, graduated from 14.7 mm to 12.80 mm, joined to a 14k gold ball clasp accented by inset round diamonds, length 18 1/2 inches
287 A COLOURED DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Centering a radiant-cut yellow diamond weighing approximately 0.70 carat, between a pair of princesscut diamonds, in platinum, size 5 1/4 CDN
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
CDN
2 1 0
$9,000–12,000
US $6,750–9,000
291
290
EMERALD, 3.92 CARATS
290 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Centering an emerald-cut emerald weighing 3.92 carats, between stepped baguette-cut diamond shoulders, in platinum, size 8
292
With report 2221478298 dated 17 June 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural emerald. Geographic origin: Colombia. Minor clarity enhancement. CDN
$6,500–8,500
US $4,875–6,375
291 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
Centering a rectangular emerald weighing approximately 0.95 carat, framed by round and marquise-cut diamonds, suspending from rows of marquise-cut emeralds and round and marquise-cut diamonds, in platinum, joined to an 18k white gold chain, length 19 inches CDN
$3,000–4,000
292 A PAIR OF EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR PENDANTS
Set with two emerald-cut emeralds weighing approximately 1.65 carats, the frames and surmounts set with round diamonds weighing approximately 1.15 carats, in 18k white gold
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
2 1 2
$5,500–6,500
US $4,125–4,875
294
293
EMERALD, 6.52 CARATS
295
293 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
Set with an emerald-cut emerald weighing 6.52 carats, between shoulders accented by round and pear-shaped diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold, size 6 1/2 With copy of report 2205893016 dated 12 February 2020 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural emerald. Moderate clarity enhancement. CDN
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
294 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
The elongated flexible line set with a trio of square emerald-cut emeralds weighing approximately 1.75 carats, alternated with round diamonds, suspending from a fine link chain accented by four stations of bezel-set round diamonds, in 14k white gold, length 17 inches or 18 inches CDN
$1,800–2,400
295 A PAIR OF EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR PENDANTS
Fashioned as a pair of elongated flexible lines of emerald-cut emeralds weighing approximately 3.45 carats, accented by tiny round diamonds, in 14k white gold
US $1,350–1,800
CDN
2 1 4
$2,200–2,600
US $1,600–1,800
296
MARQUISE, 0.80 CARAT
297
296 A DIAMOND, RUBY AND PLATINUM RING
298
The long bombé plaque centering a marquise-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.80 carat, amid a conforming ruby channel framed by scalloped rows and bowknot motifs set with old European-cut diamonds, in platinum, size 7 CDN
$8,000–10,000
US $6,000–7,500
297 A PAIR OF RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR STUDS
298 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD BROOCH
The hexagonal forms set with a pair of round rubies weighing approximately 0.85 carat, framed by trilliantcut and round diamonds weighing approximately 1.70 carats, in 18k white gold CDN
$3,000–4,000
The stylised bird of paradise decorated with marquise and baguette-cut rubies weighing approximately 4.00 carats, and round diamonds weighing approximately 1.55 carats, in 18k white gold
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
2 1 6
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
299
G/H COLOUR, VS2–VVS2 CLARITY
300
CIRCA 1930
301
300 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH
299 A THREE-STONE DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
The large oval slightly bombé plaque pierced with floral and geometric motifs, centering an old Europeancut diamond weighing approximately 0.60 carat, set throughout with smaller round and rose-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.60 carats, in platinum, circa 1930
Set with a square emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.94 carat, between a pair of smaller square emerald-cut diamonds weighing 0.91 carat, in platinum, size 6 With copy of report 12408431 dated 06 March 2003 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 0.94 carat is H colour, VS2 clarity
CDN
With copy of report 12528478 dated 11 February 2003 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 0.45 carat is G colour, VVS1 clarity
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–3,750
301 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BRACELET
The elaborate articulated links composed of a series of baguette-cut arched channels alternated with bezel-set round diamonds, accented throughout with smaller round diamonds, the diamonds totalling approximately 5.40 carats, in platinum, length 6 1/2 inches
With copy of report 12528472 dated 12 February 2003 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 0.46 carat is G colour, VVS2 clarity CDN
$4,000–5,000
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
2 1 8
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
303
TOURMALINES 304
PERIDOT 303 A MULTI-COLOURED TOURMALINE, ROCK CRYSTAL AND GOLD NECKLACE
The bold strand comprising eleven graduated tourmaline beads weighing approximately 300.00 carats, in various shades of pink, purple, yellow, green and brown, between filigree ropetwist caps and facetted rock crystals, in 18k gold, length 18 1/4 inches
302
PERIDOT
CDN
302 A PERIDOT, RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD
$5,500–6,500
US $4,125–4,875
304 A PERIDOT, RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD
RING
PENDANT
Centering a facetted round peridot weighing approximately 12.00 carats, framed by rows of round diamonds and rubies, in 18k white gold, size 7 En suite with lot 304
Centering a large cushion-shaped cabochon peridot weighing approximately 35.00 carats, framed by rows of round diamonds and rubies, in 18k white gold En suite with lot 302
CDN
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
CDN
2 2 0
$1,800–2,400
US $1,350–1,800
305
EMERALD, 2.05 CARATS
306
CHARLES KRYPELL 307
305 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD BALLERINA RING
Set with a pear-shaped emerald weighing approximately 2.05 carats, the undulating frame with baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.10 carats, in 18k gold, size 5 1/4 CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500 307 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD
306 A PAIR OF EMERALD, SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND
LINE BRACELET
Set with a series of oval sapphires weighing approximately 10.00 carats, alternated with pairs of tiny round diamonds, in 14k white and yellow gold, length 6 1/4 inches
AND GOLD EAR CLIPS, BY CHARLES KRYPELL
Designed as overlapping folding ribbons decorated with emerald and sapphire channels, between round diamond borders, in 18k gold CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
2 2 2
$2,200–2,600
US $1,650–1,950
309
AMETHYST
308
1.45 CARATS
310
IOLITE AND BLUE TOPAZ
308 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
The very high setting centering a round diamond weighing approximately 1.45 carats, the openwork shoulders accented by trios of round diamonds, in 14k white gold CDN
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250 310 A PAIR OF IOLITE, BLUE TOPAZ, DIAMOND AND
309 AN AMETHYST, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND
GOLD EAR PENDANTS
The large elongated designs set with two round iolites weighing approximately 6.60 carats, suspending pearshaped blue topazes weighing approximately 34.50 carats, each framed by round diamonds weighing approximately 0.80 carat, 14k white and yellow gold
WHITE GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
Suspending a heart-shaped amethyst weighing approximately 13.00 carats, surmounted by a diamondset crown, in platinum, together with a 14k white gold fine serpentine chain, length 18 inches CDN
$1,000–1,400
US $750–1,050
CDN
2 2 4
$2,200–2,600
US $1,650–1,950
311
1.10 CARATS
313
314
SAPPHIRE, 2.65 CARATS 312
313 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD BROOCH
The large curved form with highly sculpted textured leaves and a spine of graduated round diamonds weighing approximately 0.95 carat, decorated with a flowering stalk and bud composed of oval sapphires weighing approximately 4.40 carats, in platinum and 18k gold
311 A DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The wide band centering a round diamond weighing approximately 1.10 carats, amid high upswept shoulders decorated with curved rows of inset round diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold, size 5 3/4 CDN
$5,000–7,000
CDN
$2,400–3,400
US $1,800–2,550
314 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD
US $3,750–5,250
RING
Set with an oval sapphire weighing approximately 2.65 carats, flanked by trapezoid-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.60 carat, in platinum and 18k gold, size 6 1/2
312 A DIAMOND AND GOLD LINE BRACELET
The slender strap comprising fifty-two round diamonds weighing approximately 6.25 carats, in 14k gold, length 7 1/4 inches CDN
$3,200–4,200
US $2,400–3,150
CDN
2 2 6
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
315
316
317
315 A DIAMOND, COLOURED DIAMOND AND TWOTONE GOLD RING
Fashioned at the front and shoulders as a concave tapering band decorated with princess-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.45 carats, amid borders of tiny round pink diamonds, in 18k pink and white gold, size 6 1/2 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250 317 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET
With a series of highly dimensional scroll-shaped links, entirely set with baguette-cut diamond channels weighing approximately 6.50 carats, in 14k gold, length 7 3/8 inches
316 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR CLIPS
The bold door knocker designs with pavé-set diamond scalloped loops, suspending from trefoil surmounts, in 18k gold CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
2 2 8
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
318
1.98 CARATS
319
RUBELLITE TOURMALINE
320
RETRO 318 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND GOLD RING
Set with a round diamond weighing 1.98 carats, in 18k gold, size 9 3/4 CDN
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
319 A PAIR OF RUBELLITE TOURMALINE, DIAMOND
320 A RETRO DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND TWO-TONE
AND GOLD EAR CLIPS
GOLD BRACELET
The bold triangular forms set with two trilliantcut rubellite tourmalines weighing approximately 17.65 carats, framed by round diamonds weighing approximately 3.35 carats, in 18k gold
The wide polished brick linking strap featuring a scroll buckle motif accented by round diamonds and synthetic rubies, in platinum, 14k pink and 18k yellow gold, length 7 1/2 inches, circa 1940
CDN
$8,000–10,000
US $6,000–7,500
CDN
2 3 0
$10,000–12,000
US $7,500–9,000
322
YELLOW SAPPHIRE
321
322 A YELLOW SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The bold design centering an emerald-cut yellow sapphire weighing 13.05 carats, the frame and shoulders accented by round diamonds, in 18k gold, size 7 1/4
321 A GEM-SET AND GOLD PENDANT NECKLACE
The heavy necklace composed of bold textured chain linking, with a detachable floral pendant centering an oval coral amid textured link petals embellished by round turquoises and navette-shaped lapis lazulis, in 18k gold, length 22 1/2 inches CDN
$12,000–16,000
With report 488124791 dated 3 August 2021 from the International Gemological Institute stating natural yellow sapphire. No indications of treatment have been found.
US $9,000–12,000
CDN
2 3 2
$10,000–14,000
US $7,500–10,500
323
SAPPHIRES, 20.25 CARATS TW 324
EMERALDS, 19.65 CARATS TW
323 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD BRACELET
325
EMERALD, 1.95 CARATS
Comprising six oval sapphires weighing approximately 20.25 carats, between twin chevron lines of round diamonds, amid elongated openwork links, in platinum and 18k gold, length 7 1/4 inches CDN
$10,000–12,000
US $7,500–9,000
324 A PAIR OF EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR PENDANTS
325 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The bold designs with a pair of emerald-cut emeralds weighing approximately 19.65 carats, accented by pavéset diamonds weighing approximately 4.00 carats, in 14k white and yellow gold CDN
$13,000–16,000
Set with a square emerald-cut emerald weighing approximately 1.95 carats, framed by tiered rows of round and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.80 carat, in 18k gold, size 5 1/2
US $9,750–12,000
CDN
2 3 4
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
326
2.97 CARATS
327
TANZANITE 326 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE, SILVER AND GOLD RING
Set with a round diamond weighing 2.97 carats, in silver and 14k gold CDN
$7,000–10,000
328
EMERALDS, 7.80 CARATS TW
US $5,250–7,500
327 A TANZANITE, RUBY, DIAMOND AND GOLD INTERCHANGEABLE NECKLACE
Designed as a curb linking necklace with interchangeable centre motifs, featuring either an oval tanzanite weighing approximately 4.80 carats and framed by round diamonds, or a circle clasp (not illustrated) accented by cabochon ruby finials, each centre motif joined to curb links and fluted details, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 17 inches CDN
$9,000–12,000
328 A PAIR OF EMERALD, DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD EAR CLIPS
The oval forms set with a pair of oval cabochon emeralds weighing approximately 7.80 carats, amid conforming slightly bombé frames of pavé-set round diamonds weighing approximately 1.55 carats, accented by fluted details, in 18k white and yellow gold
US $6,750–9,000
CDN
2 3 6
$3,600–4,600
US $2,700–3,450
329
3.65 CARATS
331
330
HEART-SHAPED, 2.03 CARATS TW
331 A SOUTH SEA CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND
329 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND PLATINUM RING
AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
Set with a round diamond weighing approximately 3.65 carats, in platinum, size 6 1/4 CDN
$7,500–9,500
The single strand comprising twenty-seven cultured pearls graduated from 17.3 mm to 14.0 mm, joined to an 18k white gold pavé-set diamond ball clasp, length 17 inches
US $5,625–7,125
330 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR STUDS
The petite forms set with a pair of heart-shaped diamonds weighing 2.03 carats, framed by tiny round diamonds, in 18k white gold CDN
$7,000–9,000
With report 5192207697 dated 22 March 2018 from the Gemological Institute of America stating beaded cultured pearls, saltwater origin. No indications of treatment.
US $5,250–6,750
CDN
2 3 8
$26,000–32,000
US $19,500–24,000
332
333
334
332 A BLACK SOUTH SEA CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND
TSAVORITE
AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
The single strand comprising thirty-three black cultured pearls graduated from 14.9 mm to 10.0 mm, joined to a pavé-set oval ball clasp, in 18k white gold, length 17 inches CDN
$5,000–7,000
334 A TSAVORITE GARNET, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
US $3,750–5,250
The bold design centering an oval tsavorite garnet weighing 6.77 carats, amid an elaborate frame of round and baguette-cut diamonds, to a diamond-set split shank, in 14k white gold, size 6 3/4
333 A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR CLIPS
Set with two cultured pearls measuring 4.5-4.6 mm, accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 1.15 carats, in 18k white gold CDN
$3,000–4,000
With report 6332134687 dated 26 June 2019 from the Gemological Institute of America stating tsavorite garnet
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
2 4 0
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
337
SAPPHIRE, 1.24 CARATS
336
SAPPHIRE, 1.57 CARATS
335
KASHMIR SAPPHIRE, 4.93 CARATS
336 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Centering an oval sapphire weighing 1.57 carats, the frame and shoulders accented by tiny round diamonds, in 18k white gold, size 6 1/2 With report 1248691854 dated 16 January 2017 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire. Treatment: no indications of heating. CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
337 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD 335 A VERY FINE SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND
PENDANT NECKLACE
Set with a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing 4.93 carats, framed by baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.65 carat, in platinum, circa 1965
Suspending an oval sapphire weighing 1.24 carats, the frame and bail accented by rows of tiny round diamonds, together with a fine serpentine linking chain, in 14k white gold, length 18 inches
With report 2221669388 dated 2 November 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire. Geographic origin: Kashmir. No indication of heating.
With report 5211710236 dated 28 May 2021 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire. Geographic origin: Cambodia. Treatment: no indications of heating.
PLATINUM BALLERINA RING
CDN
$5,000–6,000
US $3,750–4,500
CDN
2 4 2
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
338
0.79 CARAT
339
1.08 CARATS
340
CIRCA 1930
338 A COLOURED DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Set with a radiant-cut yellow diamond weighing 0.79 carat, the frame and shoulders accented by tiny round diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold, size 6 1/2 CDN
$2,200–2,600
US $1,650–1,950 340 AN ART DECO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM
339 A COLOURED DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
PENDANT/BROOCH
Set with an oval yellow diamond weighing 1.08 carats, the frame and shoulders accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carat, in 18k white gold, size 6 1/2 CDN
$2,800–3,400
The rectangular plaque finely pierced with floral and scroll motifs, set throughout with round diamonds weighing approximately 2.85 carats, in platinum, circa 1930
US $2,100–2,550
CDN
2 4 4
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
341
1.63 CARATS
342
343
341 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND GOLD RING
The tapering band set with a round diamond weighing 1.63 carats, in 14k gold, size 6 1/2 CDN
$10,000–14,000
US $7,500–10,500 343 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD NECKLACE
The pendant centering an oval emerald weighing approximately 1.75 carats, framed by tiered rows of round diamonds weighing approximately 1.30 carats, suspending from a continuous row of ninety-six oval emeralds weighing approximately 33.00 carats, in 14k gold, length 17 inches
342 A PAIR OF EMERALD, HEMATITE, MOTHER-OFPEARL, DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR CLIPS
The oval plaques set with a pair of cabochon emeralds weighing approximately 5.50 carats, amid round diamond curves, framed by hematite and mother-ofpearl panels, in 18k white and yellow gold CDN
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
CDN
2 4 6
$8,000–12,000
US $6,000–9,000
344
EMERALD-CUT, 1.21 CARATS
345
344 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with an emerald-cut diamond weighing 1.21 carats, flanked on either side by a tapered baguette-cut diamond, in platinum, size 6 1/2
346
With report 2225566790 dated 03 August 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 1.21 carats is G colour, SI1 clarity CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
345 A PAIR OF EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR PENDANTS
346 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH
The bold designs with a pair of circular surmounts of fluted emeralds suspending floral shield shaped pendants decorated with emerald beads, and accented with round diamonds, in 14k gold with rhodium plating CDN
$2,400–3,200
The broad openwork plaque centering a marquisecut diamond and set throughout with round and baguette-cut diamonds altogether weighing approximately 5.45 carats, in platinum
US $1,800–2,400
CDN
2 4 8
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
347
RUBELLITE TOURMALINE
349
348
350
1960s
349 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD BRACELET
The series of oval rubies weighing approximately 2.10 carats, between clusters of round diamonds weighing approximately 3.80 carats, joined to tubular mesh linking with an attached expansion link, in 18k white gold, inner circumference 6 inches
347 A RUBELLITE TOURMALINE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Centering a round rubellite tourmaline weighing approximately 6.20 carats, amid diamond-set floral shoulders, in platinum, size 7 1/4 CDN
$3,400–4,400
CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
US $2,550–3,300 350 A DIAMOND, SYNTHETIC RUBY, PLATINUM AND
348 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
WHITE GOLD DOUBLE-CLIP BROOCH
The wide tapering band decorated on the top with two pear-shaped rubies forming a heart, within a heart-shaped diamond frame, further embellished by pavé-set diamonds and rubies, the shoulders with inset rubies, in highly polished 18k white gold, size 7 1/4 CDN
$3,000–4,000
The swirl motif form composed of a pair of curving plaques, featuring arched synthetic ruby channels, gathered ribbon sashes and swirls of round diamonds weighing approximately 4.40 carats, in platinum and 14k gold, circa 1960s
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
2 5 0
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
351
PEAR-SHAPED, 1.75 CARATS
352
EMERALD, 2.50 CARATS
353
351 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Set with a pear-shaped diamond weighing approximately 1.75 carats, flanked on either side by a tapered baguette-cut diamond, in 18k white gold, size 5 CDN
$6,000–8,000
US $4,500–6,000
352 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD
353 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM DOUBLE-CLIP
PENDANT
BROOCH
Set with a squared emerald-cut emerald weighing approximately 2.50 carats, framed by rows of old European, old mine-cut and round diamonds weighing approximately 2.30 carats, in 14k white gold
The pair of clips featuring flowers, trailing vines and curled ribbons, set throughout with round, marquise-cut and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 8.00 carats, in platinum
CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
CDN
2 5 2
$4,000–5,000
US $3,000–3,750
354
MAIN DIAMOND, 1.27 CARATS
356
355
354 A DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND WHITE GOLD RING
The wide textured band set with a round diamond weighing 1.27 carats, amid a large floral swirl cluster composed of smaller round diamonds, marquise-cut diamonds and sapphires, in 14k white gold, size 8 With report 2225661133 dated 4 October 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is J colour, VS2 clarity CDN
$8,000–12,000
356 A LADY’S DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BRACELET WATCH
US $6,000–9,000
The elaborate cover with a graduated row of five round diamonds weighing approximately 2.00 carats, amid trailing marquise-cut diamond vines, opening to reveal a steel dial with applied baton and Arabic numerals, manual movement, joined to a tapering bracelet entirely set with baguette and marquise-cut diamonds weighing approximately 6.35 carats, in platinum, inner circumference 6 inches
355 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND WHITE GOLD CLIP BROOCH
The large highly dimensional flower with a cluster of round sapphires, with curving round diamond petals and leaves and corded wirework trim, atop a baguette-cut diamond stem, the diamonds weighing approximately 8.75 carats, in platinum and 18k white gold CDN
$6,000–8,000
US $4,500–6,000
CDN
2 5 4
$8,000–12,000
US $6,000–9,000
357
OLD EUROPEAN-CUT, 2.34 CARATS 359
358 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM PENDANT
358
NECKLACE
Suspending a finely pierced shield-shaped pendant decorated with old European-cut and round diamonds weighing approximately 2.05 carats, accented by synthetic sapphires, together with a line necklace set with round diamonds weighing approximately 3.55 carats, in platinum, length 16 3/8 inches CDN
$7,000–10,000
US $5,250–7,500
359 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM CLIP PENDANT/ 357 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
BROOCH
Set with an old European-cut diamond weighing 2.34 carats, the slender band accented by shoulders with tiny round diamonds, in platinum, size 4 1/4 CDN
$6,000–8,000
The large floral and swirling ribbon spray decorated with round, pear-shaped, marquise and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 10.50 carats, in platinum
US $4,500–6,000
CDN
2 5 6
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
361
360
H/I COLOUR, SI-1 CLARITY
362
360 A THREE-STONE DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Centering a cushion-shaped diamond weighing 1.52 carats, between a pair of smaller cushion-shaped diamonds weighing 1.30 carats, in 18k white gold, size 4 1/2
361 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD ‘DAYNIGHT’ EAR PENDANTS
The detachable surmounts suspending a pair of graduated circular hoops, entirely set with round diamonds weighing approximately 1.50 carats, in 18k white gold
With copy of report 2151010196 dated 10 October 2012 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 1.52 carats is H colour, SI1 clarity
CDN
Fashioned as a large scalloped form centering a round diamond weighing approximately 0.95 carat, between a pair of old European-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.05 carats, amid elaborate pierced fans, mitres, circles, arches and scrolling ribbons and further decorated with round diamonds weighing approximately 8.50 carats, in platinum
With copy of report 2151604751 dated 26 August 2013 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 0.60 carat is I colour, SI1 clarity $7,000–9,000
US $1,800–2,550
362 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BROOCH
With copy of report 2151211876 dated 16 January 2013 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 0.70 carat is H colour, SI1 clarity
CDN
$2,400–3,400
US $5,250–6,750
CDN
2 5 8
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
364
ANTIQUE
363
364 AN ANTIQUE TURQUOISE, DIAMOND, SILVER 363 A GEM-SET, SILVER AND GOLD CLIP BROOCH/
AND GOLD NECKLACE
Fashioned as a serpentine dragon, its highly flexible attenuating body entirely set with round turquoises, joined to a pavé-set turquoise head with jagged teeth, further embellished by diamond-set nose and eyebrows, and garnet eyes, in silver and 14 gold, length 16 inches, with fitted box, circa 1860
PENDANT
The large oval form featuring an elaborate design depicting Nefertiti amid a pavé-set sapphire ground, surrounded by an undulating scalloped frame of lotus blossom motif, and decorated with rubies, emeralds and diamonds, in silver and 10k gold CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
CDN
2 6 0
$8,000–12,000
US $6,000–9,000
365
3.53 CARATS
366
367
365 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Centering a bezel-set round diamond weighing 3.53 carats, the frame and shoulders accented by square and baguette-cut diamonds, in platinum, size 5 1/4, circa 1920 CDN
$24,000–30,000
US $18,000–22,500
366 A PAIR OF RUBY, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM ‘DAY-NIGHT’/CONVERTIBLE EAR PENDANTS
367 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RIVIÈRE
Set with a pair of cabochon rubies weighing approximately 6.00 carats, framed by twin rows of round diamonds, suspending from detachable surmounts set with round diamonds, in platinum CDN
$8,000–10,000
NECKLACE
The graduated course of seventy-two bezel-set round diamonds weighing approximately 5.90 carats, in 14k white gold, length 16 1/8 inches
US $6,000–7500
CDN
2 6 2
$6,000–8,000
US $4,500–6,000
368
SUGARLOAF SAPPHIRE
369
370
SAPPHIRE, 7.44 CARATS
368 A COLOUR-CHANGE SAPPHIRE, PLATINUM AND GOLD RING
The very heavy bold design featuring a large sugarloaf sapphire weighing approximately 13.80 carats, amid an 18k yellow gold bezel and within a platinum band, size 7 1/2
370 A SAPPHIRE, EMERALD, ONYX, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
With report 2201965061 dated 10 June 2020 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire of Sri Lanka origin. No indication of heating. This stone exhibits a change of colour when viewed under daylight or fluorescent vs incandescent light. CDN
$11,000–13,000
The extra long continuous strand composed of sapphire beads weighing approximately 285.00 carats, and emerald beads weighing approximately 95.00 carats, and onyx beads between diamond-set rondelles, in 18k white gold, length 65 1/2 inches
US $8,250–9,750
With report 1226065813 dated 12 October 2021 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire. Geographic origin: Burma (Myanmar). Treatment: no indications of heating.
369 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with an oval sapphire weighing 7.44 carats, framed by marquise-cut and pear-shaped diamonds, with pavé-set diamond shoulders, in platinum, size 6 1/4
With report 5221065814 dated 12 October 2021 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural emerald. Geographic origin: Brazil. Treatment: moderate clarity enhanced.
With report GRS2018-060769 dated 8 June 2018 from the GemResearch Swisslab stating natural sapphire. No indication of thermal treatment. CDN
$15,000–17,000
US $11,250–12,750
CDN
2 6 4
$13,000–15,000
US $9,750–11,250
371
BURMESE RUBY, 4.06 CARATS
373
RUBIES, 6.96 CARATS TW
372
SAPPHIRE, 3.39 CARATS
371 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with an oval ruby weighing 4.06 carats, flanked on either side by a trilliant-cut diamond, in platinum, size 4 3/4
373 A PAIR OF RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR PENDANTS
The articulated pendants suspending a pair of pearshaped rubies weighing 2.85 carats and 4.11 carats, from two bezel-set round diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carat, surmounted by two pear-shaped diamonds weighing approximately 1.45 carats, further accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 1.25 carats, in 18k white gold
With report 1118035 dated 21 October 2021 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating country of origin as Burma (Myanmar). No gemological evidence of heat. Clarity enhancement: none. CDN
$26,000–36,000
US $19,500–27,000
372 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Set with a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing 3.39 carats, amid a scalloped surround of round diamonds, in 14k white gold, size 6 1/2
With report 2115431193 dated 02 December 2009 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural ruby. Treatment: no indications of heating.
With report 5211710244 dated 26 May 2021 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire. Geographic origin: Madagascar. No indications of heating.
With report 2115431212 dated 03 December 2009 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural ruby. Treatment: no indications of heating.
CDN
$12,000–14,000
US $9,000–10,500
CDN
2 6 6
$20,000–30,000
US $15,000–22,500
374
4.23 CARATS
375
376
D COLOUR, VS2 CLARITY CUSHION-SHAPED, 2.60 CARATS 374 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Set with a round diamond weighing 4.23 carats, surrounded by marquise-cut and round diamonds, in 14k white gold, size 6 1/4 With report 2225661251 dated 4 October 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is I colour, SI1 clarity CDN
$30,000–40,000
376 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
US $22,500–30,000
Set with a cushion-shaped diamond weighing 2.60 carats, the scalloped shoulders accented by round diamonds, in 18k white gold
375 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM CLIP BROOCH
The stylised grape cluster set with round and pearshaped diamonds, accented by curved baguette-cut diamond channels, the diamonds collectively weighing approximately 9.15 carats, in platinum CDN
$12,000–16,000
With report 5221661217 dated 3 October 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is D colour, VS2 clarity
US $9,000–12,000
CDN
2 6 8
$26,000–36,000
US $19,500–27,000
378
377
379
378 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD PENDANT
The bold design set with a pear-shaped cabochon emerald weighing approximately 6.50 carats, the frame and split bail accented with round diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 carat, in 18k white gold 377 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD
CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,200–3,000
BANGLE BRACELET
The wide hinged bangle elaborately decorated on the top with cabochon emeralds weighing approximately 8.30 carats, and round and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.95 carats, in 18k white gold, inner circumference 6 3/4 inches CDN
$12,000–16,000
379 A PAIR OF EMERALD, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR STUDS
Set with a pair of heart-shaped emeralds weighing approximately 8.00 carats, framed by tiny round diamonds, in 18k gold
US $9,000–12,000
CDN
2 7 0
$5,500–6,500
US $4,125–4,875
380
RADIANT-CUT, 1.51 CARATS
381
380 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING AND ETERNITY BAND
Set with a radiant-cut diamond weighing 1.51 carats, flanked on either side by a trilliant-cut diamond, in 18k white gold, size 4 1/2; and an eternity band encircled by twenty round diamonds weighing approximately 1.40 carats, in 14k white gold, size 4 1/4 (2)
382
1.67 CARATS
With copy of report 6202197454 dated 12 June 2015 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is G colour, VS2 clarity CDN
$10,000–14,000
US $7,500–10,500
381 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM DOUBLE-CLIP BROOCH
The large navette-shaped bombé form composed of a pair of finely pierced shield-shaped plaques set with round diamonds and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 8.90 carats, in platinum CDN
$10,000–14,000
382 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND WHITE GOLD RING
Set with a round diamond weighing 1.67 carats, in 18k white gold, size 6
US $7,500–10,500
CDN
2 7 2
$10,000–12,000
US $7,500–9,000
383
384
ART DECO
ART DECO
385
383 AN ART DECO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM
ART DECO
BRACELET
The strap featuring a trio of articulated geometric openwork panels alternated with circular links, entirely decorated with round and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 14.75 carats, in platinum, length 7 1/2 inches, circa 1930 CDN
$12,000–16,000
US $9,000–12,000 385 AN ART DECO DIAMOND, ENAMEL AND
384 AN ART DECO DIAMOND AND PLATINUM
PLATINUM RING
Centering an old European-cut diamond weighing 2.00 carats, the circular frame set with tiny rose-cut diamonds and a black enamel scalloped motif, to a gallery pierced with foliate motifs, in platinum, size 7 3/4, circa 1930
BROOCH
The large openwork rectangular plaque centering an old mine-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.65 carat, decorated throughout with smaller old-cut diamonds weighing approximately 3.65 carats, in platinum CDN
$3,400–4,400
US $2,550–3,300
CDN
2 7 4
$8,000–12,000
US $6,000–9,000
387
386
EMERALD, 11.50 CARATS 388
EMERALD-CUT, 2.02 CARATS
386 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
The bold ring set with an emerald-cut emerald weighing approximately 11.50 carats, framed by marquise and baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.90 carats, in platinum, size 6 1/4 CDN
$15,000–18,000
388 A THREE-STONE DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with an emerald-cut diamond weighing 2.02 carats, between a pair of smaller emerald-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 carat, in platinum, size 6 3/4
US $11,250–13,500
387 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE
The tapering line comprising sixty-seven carré-set round diamonds weighing approximately 15.80 carats, in 18k white gold CDN
$10,000–14,000
With report 5221480171 dated 08 June 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighting 2.02 carats is F colour, VVS2 clarity
US $7,500–10,500
CDN
2 7 6
$22,000–26,000
US $16,500–19,500
390
AQUAMARINE
389
BURMESE STAR RUBY 391
390 AN AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
Set with a large bullet-shaped aquamarine weighing approximately 21.00 carats, suspending at the tip a bezelset round diamond weighing approximately 0.20 carat, the gallery pierced with scroll motifs, in platinum, size 5 CDN
389 A STAR RUBY, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND
$5,500–6,500
US $4,125–4,875
391 A PAIR OF RUBY, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD
WHITE GOLD RING
EAR PENDANTS
Set with a round star ruby weighing approximately 10.00 carats, amid a hexagonal frame set with round and baguette-cut diamonds, the tapering shoulders accented by round diamond trios, to a gallery pierced with scrolling motifs, in platinum and white gold, size 5 3/4
Suspending two ruby drops weighing approximately 10.20 carats, the surmounts with two round diamonds weighing approximately 0.70 carat, accented by tiny round diamonds, in 18k white gold With report CDC 1105227/1 & 2 dated 30 May 2011 from C. Dunaigre Consulting stating natural rubies, Geographic origin: Burma (Myanmar). Treatment: no indications of heating.
With report CDC 1801485 dated 23 January 2018 from C. Dunaigre Consulting stating natural ruby, Geographic origin: Burma (Myanmar). Treatment: no indications of heating. CDN
$14,000–16,000
US $10,500–12,000
CDN
2 7 8
$5,500–6,500
US $4,125–4,875
393
HUBLOT
392
ROLEX
393 A GENTLEMAN’S DIAMOND AND PINK GOLD ‘BIG BANG KING POWER’ SPLIT-SECONDS 392 A GENTLEMAN’S PINK GOLD ‘YACHT-MASTER’
CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, BY HUBLOT
40-jewel automatic movement, extra large 18k pink gold case with black kevlar sides and bezel, highlighted with precision-set round diamonds, black textured dial with gilt markers and hands, sweep seconds, two subsidiary dials for 1 second and 30 minute registers, transparent gold caseback with black rotor, joined to a black rubber strap with déployant clasp, with original box
WRISTWATCH, REF. 116655, BY ROLEX
Automatic movement, bi-directional black Cerachrom bezel, matte black dial with Chromalight markers and hands, magnified date aperture, joined to an Oysterflex black rubber strap with déployant clasp, in 18K Everose gold, inner circumference 7 inches, with original box, circa 2015 CDN
$24,000–34,000
US $18,000–25,500
CDN
2 8 0
$26,000–34,000
US $19,500–25,500
394
SAPPHIRE, 6.15 CARATS
395
TANZANITE
394 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD
396
IOLITES
RING
Set with a cabochon sapphire weighing approximately 6.15 carats, accented by tapering baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.20 carats, in platinum and 18k gold, size 6 CDN
$2,600–3,600
US $1,950–2,700
395 A PAIR OF TANZANITE, DIAMOND AND TWOTONE GOLD EAR PENDANTS
396 AN IOLITE AND GOLD BRACELET
The elongated articulated designs with trios of tanzanite cabochons weighing approximately 41.50 carats, accented by pairs of round diamonds weighing approximately 0.60 carat, in 14k white and yellow gold CDN
$2,000–3,000
The extra wide strap composed of multi-strands of iolite facetted beads, accented by petite sculpted gold butterflies, joined to an elongated bar clasp, in 18k gold, length 7 1/4 inches
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
2 8 2
$1,800–2,200
US $1,350–1,650
397
398
GARRARD
397 AN OPAL, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The very large bold design featuring an elongated opal measuring 34 mm by 14 mm by 6 mm, amid a scalloped frame accented by round diamonds and tapered baguette-cut diamonds totalling approximately 1.90 carats, in 14k white and yellow gold, size 7 1/4 CDN
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
398 A BLACK OPAL, DIAMOND, CULTURED PEARL
399
AND WHITE GOLD NECKLACE, BY GARRARD
The oval clasp featuring an oval black opal measuring 18.35 mm by 13.70 mm by 3.26 mm, framed by old single-cut diamonds, joined to double strands comprising 118 cultured pearls measuring 7.4-8.1 mm, in 18k white gold, length 20 inches, with original box and purchase receipt, circa 1983 CDN
$6,000–8,000
399 AN OPAL, TOURMALINE AND GOLD KINETIC RING
Centering an oval opal measuring 14.90 mm by 11.00 mm by 6.63 mm, swiveling on a band with tapering tubular shoulders accented by a pair of bezel-set blue-green tourmalines, in 18k gold, size 5 1/4
US $4,500–6,000
CDN
2 8 4
$2,000–3,000
US $1,500–2,250
400
5.07 CARATS
401
OLD EUROPEAN-CUT, 7.05 CARATS TW
401 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND PLATINUM EAR STUDS
The two bezel-set old European-cut diamonds weighing 3.62 carats and 3.43 carats, in platinum
400 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Set with a round diamond weighing 5.07 carats, within a diamond-set frame, gallery and shoulders, in 14k white gold, size 5 1/4
With report 5221661385 dated 3 October 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 3.43 carats is I colour, VS1 clarity
With report 6224566526 dated 16 August 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is J colour, SI2 clarity
With report 2225661440 dated 7 October 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond weighing 3.62 carats is J colour, VS2 clarity
CDN
$30,000–40,000
US $22,500–30,000
CDN
2 8 6
$50,000–70,000
US $37,500–52,500
402
403
404
PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE 402 A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL AND WHITE GOLD EAR STUDS
404 A PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE AND WHITE
Each set with a pink cultured pearl, measuring approximately 12.7 mm and 12.3 mm, in 14k white gold CDN
$800–1,200
GOLD RING
Set with an oval pinkish orange sapphire weighing 5.83 carats, framed by round diamonds, in 14k white gold, size 6 3/4
US $600–900
403 A CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND PINK GOLD NECKLACE
With report GRS2017-050730 dated 4 May 2017 from GemResearch Swisslab stating natural pinkishorange sapphire “natural Padparadscha”. Gemmological testing revealed characteristics corresponding to those of a natural pinkish-orange sapphire from Sri Lanka. No indication of thermal treatment.
The double strands comprising sixty-five cultured pearls graduated from 14.5 mm to 11.7 mm, joined to a twin oval hoop clasp pavé-set with diamonds weighing approximately 2.30 carats, in 18k pink gold, length 18 1/4 inches CDN
$11,000–14,000
US $8,250–10,500
CDN
2 8 8
$8,000–12,000
US $6,000–9,000
405
406
407
405 A DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD BRACELET
The heavy, textured slightly bombé strap decorated with round diamonds weighing approximately 4.25 carats, in platinum and 18k yellow gold, length 7 inches CDN
$5,000–7,000
US $3,750–5,250
406 A DIAMOND AND GOLD CLIP BROOCH
407 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR CLIPS
The large overlapping ribbon set with round diamonds weighing approximately 4.90 carats, decorated with beadwork and ropetwist trim, in 18k white and yellow gold CDN
$3,600–4,600
Designed as fluted shield-shaped bombé forms, set with a pair of bezel-set round diamonds weighing approximately 0.90 carat, amid a ground of pavé-set diamonds weighing approximately 1.10 carats, in 18k gold
US $2,700–3,450
CDN
2 9 0
$2,800–3,200
US $2,100–2,400
408
BULGARI
409
BIRKS
410
408 AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING,
TIFFANY & CO.
BY BULGARI
The tapering band centering a squared emerald-cut emerald weighing approximately 1.05 carats, accented by marquise-cut and round diamonds weighing approximately 1.70 carats, in 18k gold, size 6 3/4 CDN
$8,000–10,000
US $6,000–7,500
409 A DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE, RUBY, PLATINUM AND GOLD BROOCH, BY BIRKS
410 AN ENAMEL AND GOLD BANGLE BRACELET,
The stylised floral spray bouquet in textured gold, featuring a round diamond weighing 1.75 carats. further decorated with small diamonds, sapphires and rubies, in platinum and 18k gold, circa 1970 CDN
$12,000–16,000
BY TIFFANY & CO.
The circular hinged hoop in 18k gold, decorated by domed cobalt blue and cream enamel, inner circumference 6 3/4 inches, Tiffany & Co
US $9,000–12,000
CDN
2 9 2
$4,600–5,500
US $3,450–4,125
412
SAPPHIRE, 11.54 CARATS
411 A GOLD CONVERTIBLE PENDANT/BROOCH NECKLACE, BY CHAUMET
The long necklace composed of a continuous course of textured square and circular motifs, together with a large detachable pendant/brooch of similar design, in 18k gold, length 34 inches, with original box CDN
$10,000–14,000
US $7,500–10,500
412 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The bold design with a broad top centering a cushionshaped sapphire weighing 11.54 carats, amid wide shoulders accented by rows of tiny round diamonds, in 18k gold, size 11 3/4
411
CHAUMET
With report 8683-0125 dated 18 August 2016 from Lotus Gemology stating natural sapphire. No indications of heating/treatment. Origin: Sri Lanka (Ceylon). CDN
2 9 4
$15,000–18,000
US $11,250–13,500
414
BULGARI
413
MARINA B.
413 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET, BY MARINA B.
Fashioned with highly dimensional spiraling linking accented by round diamonds, in 18k gold, inner circumference 6 1/2 inches CDN
$8,000–10,000
US $6,000–7,500
414 A TIGER’S-EYE, DIAMOND AND GOLD CLIP BROOCH/PENDANT NECKLACE, BY BULGARI
The bold oversized sun motif decorated with pavé-set diamonds and tiger’s-eye, with wirework eyes, nose and mouth, together with a mesh linking chain, each in 18 gold, length 17 3/4 inches CDN
$8,000–12,000
US $6,000–9,000 2 9 6
417
415
OVAL, 4.07 CARATS
416
415 A DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
Centering a tension-set oval diamond weighing 4.07 carats, the edges accented by round diamonds weighing approximately 0.75 carat, amid a split band design, in 14k gold, size 5 1/4 CDN
$26,000–36,000
US $20,250–27,750 417 A DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD BRACELET
The series of bombé openwork links designed as overlapping slender feathery fronds, and accented by round diamond trios weighing approximately 2.50 carats, in platinum and textured 18k gold, length 8 inches
416 A DIAMOND AND GOLD CLIP BROOCH
The large overlapping crescent forms decorated with pavé-set diamonds weighing approximately 5.90 carats, and textured gold trim, in 18k white and yellow gold CDN
$7,000–9,000
US $5,250–6,750
CDN
2 9 8
$5,500–6,500
US $4,125–4,875
420
BELLE ÉPOQUE
419 418
MARIO BUCCELLATI
418 AN AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING, BY MARIO BUCCELLATI
Set with an emerald-cut aquamarine weighing approximately 14.70 carats, atop the finely pierced and textured shoulders and gallery set with round diamonds weighing approximately 1.20 carats, to a band with a strié finish, in 18k white gold, size 6 1/2 CDN
$10,000–15,000
420 A BELLE ÉPOQUE AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND
US $7,500–11,250
AND PLATINUM PENDANT NECKLACE
The large scalloped frame surrounding a suspended cushion-shaped aquamarine weighing approximately 20.00 carats, further embellished by ribbon bow motifs, set with old-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.25 carats, joined to a fancy linking chain accented by small pearls, in platinum, length 16 1/2 inches, circa 1910
419 AN AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BRACELET
Set with an emerald-cut aquamarine weighing approximately 18.00 carats, amid rows of round diamonds weighing approximately 7.15 carats, in platinum, length 6 3/4 inches CDN
$10,000–14,000
US $7,500–10,500
CDN
3 0 0
$14,000–16,000
US $10,500–12,000
422
ART NOUVEAU MARCUS & CO., CIRCA 1900
421
D COLOUR, INTERNALLY FLAWLESS EMERALD-CUT, 4.41 CARATS
422 AN ART NOUVEAU EMERALD, DIAMOND, ENAMEL AND GOLD RING, BY MARCUS AND CO.
Fashioned with elaborate intricate scrolling wirework with a green guilloché enamel ground, decorated with an emerald-cut emerald weighing approximately 2.50 carats, a yellow marquise-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.50 carats, a trio of old mine-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.65 carats, and a briolette-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.40 carat, in 18k gold, size 5 3/4, circa 1900
421 AN IMPORTANT UNMOUNTED DIAMOND
The emerald-cut diamond measuring 10.64 mm by 8.60 mm by 5.55 mm and weighing 4.41 carats With report 11194173 dated 14 August 2000 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is D colour, internally flawless CDN
$100,000–140,000 US $75,000–105,000
CDN
3 0 2
$30,000–40,000
US $22,500–30,000
424
5.70 CARATS
423
425
4.46 CARATS
424 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING
Featuring a bezel-set round diamond weighing approximately 5.70 carats, the frame, shoulders and gallery accented by round and princess-cut diamonds, in 18k white gold CDN
423 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING
PENDANTS
The elongated earrings suspending a pair of round diamonds weighing approximately 5.35 carats, the surmounts with a pair of bezel-set round diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 carat, and accented by four smaller round diamonds, in 18k white gold
With report 1226661246 dated 4 October 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is L colour, VVS2 clarity $30,000–40,000
US $52,500–75,000
425 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR
Set with a round diamond weighing 4.26 carats, the shoulders accented by small round diamonds, in platinum, size 8 3/4
CDN
$70,000–100,000
US $22,500–30,000
CDN
3 0 4
$20,000–30,000
US $15,000–22,500
426
ALDO CIPULLO
426 A CARNELIAN, DIAMOND AND GOLD NECKLACE, BY ALDO CIPULLO
The bold design featuring alternating circular and oval carnelian links, accented by round diamonds, in 18k white and yellow gold, length 17 inches CDN
$34,000–44,000
US $25,500–33,000 3 0 6
427 AN UNMOUNTED DIAMOND
430 AN UNMOUNTED DIAMOND
The princess-cut diamond measuring 5.60 mm by 5.57 mm by 4.39 mm and weighing 1.30 carats
The pear-shaped diamond measuring 12.38 mm by 8.05 mm by 4.80 mm and weighing 3.12 carats CDN
With report 5166145456 dated 18 November 2013 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is G colour, VS1 clarity CDN
$5,000–7,000
$5,000–8,000
US $3,750–6,000
US $3,750–5,250
431 AN UNMOUNTED DIAMOND
The round diamond measuring 8.25 mm by 8.41 mm by 4.93 mm and weighing 2.08 carats CDN
428 AN UNMOUNTED DIAMOND
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
The round diamond measuring 6.71 mm by 6.76 mm by 3.69 mm and weighing 1.01 carats CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
432 AN UNMOUNTED COLOURED DIAMOND
429 AN UNMOUNTED DIAMOND
The round diamond measuring 7.47 mm by 7.62 mm by 4.38 mm and weighing 1.47 carats
The round diamond measuring 6.91 mm by 6.98 mm by 4.44 mm and weighing 1.31 carats CDN
$5,000–6,000
US $3,750–4,500
With report 6227432891 dated 17 May 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is fancy yellow, natural colour, SI2 clarity CDN
3 0 8
$6,000–8,000
US $4,500–6,000
433 AN UNMOUNTED DIAMOND
The round colour treated blue diamond measuring 9.33 mm by 9.46 mm by 5.46 mm and weighing 2.96 carats CDN
$4,000–6,000
US $3,000–4,500
The oval ruby measuring measuring 5.91 mm by 5.28 mm by 3.90 mm and weighing 1.05 carats With report 1363343822 dated 19 October 2020 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural ruby. Treatment: no indication of heating. CDN
$3,000–4,000
US $2,250–3,000
434 AN UNMOUNTED EMERALD
The large emerald-cut emerald measuring 17.56 mm by 15.02 mm by 9.72 mm and weighing 20.31 carats CDN
$18,000–24,000
US $13,500–18,000
438 AN UNMOUNTED OVAL SPINEL
The oval spinel measuring 14.18 mm by 10.24 mm by 6.45 mm and weighing 7.92 carats With report N 31523276 dated 19 September 2018 from Lotus Gemology stating natural spinel. Geographic origin: Burma (Myanmar). No indications of heating/ treatments.
435 AN UNMOUNTED EMERALD
The pear-shaped emerald measuring 14.38 mm by 9.23 mm by 5.73 mm and weighing 4.42 carats CDN
$6,500–7,500
US $4,875–5,625
CDN
$2,400–3,000
US $1,800–2,250
436 TWO UNMOUNTED EMERALDS
One squared emerald-cut emerald measuring 6.60 mm by 6.87 mm by 3.95 mm and weighing 1.29 carats; the other squared emerald-cut emerald measuring 6.48 mm by 6.74 mm by 4.12 mm and weighing 1.30 carats CDN
$3,600–4,600
439 AN UNMOUNTED SAPPHIRE
The cushion-shaped sapphire measuring 11.14 mm by 8.57 mm by 6.06 mm and weighing 5.21 carats.
US $2,700–3,450
With report 6192370078 dated 03 February 2015 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire. Treatment: no indications of heating.
437 AN UNMOUNTED RUBY
CDN
3 0 9
$12,000–16,000
US $9,000–12,000
440 AN UNMOUNTED SAPPHIRE
The oval sapphire measuring 11.75 mm by 11.11 mm by 6.34 mm and weighing 6.51 carats
443 AN UNMOUNTED PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE
The oval sapphire measuring 6.12 mm by 5.60 mm by 4.65 mm and weighing 1.41 carats
With report 6224669395 dated 24 October 2022 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire. Geographic origin: Sri Lanka. Treatment: Heated. CDN
$6,000–8,000
With report GRS2017-022623 dated 27 February 2017 from the GemResearch Swisslab stating natural padparadscha, gemmological testing revealed characteristics corresponding to those of a natural orangepink sapphire from Madagascar. No indication of thermal treatment.
US $4,500–6,000
CDN
$1,500–2,000
US $1,125–1,500
441 AN UNMOUNTED COLOUR-CHANGE SAPPHIRE
The cushion-shaped colour change sapphire measuring 9.27 mm by 6.49 mm by 5.25 mm and weighing 3.03 carats
444 AN UNMOUNTED “PARAIBA” TOURMALINE
With report 2217880294 dated 26 February 2016 from the Gemological Institute of America stating natural sapphire. No indications of heating. This stone exhibits a change of colour when viewed under daylight or fluorescent vs incandescent light. CDN
$2,000–3,000
The large heart-shaped tourmaline measuring 19.11 mm by 21.58 mm by 11.10 mm and weighing 27.03 carats With report 5276089928 dated 27 September 2017 from the Gemological Institute of America stating Tourmaline. This copper and manganese bearing tourmaline may be called “”paraìba tourmaline”” in the trade.
US $1,500–2,250
CDN
$9,000–13,000
US $6,750–9,750
442 AN UNMOUNTED RUBY
The cushion-shaped ruby measuring 9.95 mm by 7.97 mm by 4.95 mm and weighing 4.03 carats With report 2001-8562 dated 28 January 2021 from Lotus Gemology stating natural ruby. No indications of heating/treatment. Mozambique origin. 445 AN UNMOUNTED AQUAMARINE
‘Ruby was first discovered in Mozambique in 2008. Today the country’s mines produce the majority of the world’s faceted ruby, including some extremely fine and large stones.’ CDN
$12,000–16,000
The large cushion-shaped aquamarine measuring 23.14 mm by 23.40 mm by 16.48 mm and weighing 63.14 carats
US $9,000–12,000
CDN
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$2,200–3,200
US $1,650–2,400
446 ELEVEN UNMOUNTED CARVED EMERALDS
Comprising eleven floral carved emeralds of various sizes, totalling 91.42 carats CDN
$32,000–40,000
US $24,000–30,000
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I N DE X O F M A KE R S Aldo Cipullo
426
Omega
50.06, 50.09, 51, 77
Angela Cummings
68, 288
Patek Philippe
50.08, 207, 211
Baume & Mercier
260
Piaget
110, 111, 116, 164
Birks
1, 4, 5, 6, 20, 21, 48,
Roberto Coin
56
53, 67, 73, 167, 409
Rolex
50.04, 50.05, 80, 81,
Birks Ellis-Ryrie
28
82, 203, 392
Brinkhaus 19
Secrett 72
Buccellati 55
Steltman 100
Bulgari
17, 225, 408, 414
Tag Heuer
74
Cartier
2, 3, 16, 18, 52, 80.01,
204, 209
Tiffany & Co.
11, 12, 13, 23, 24, 54, 58, 210, 410
Toni Cavelti
27
Unoaerre
182, 183, 261
Van Cleef & Arpels
14, 60
Victor Mayer
238
Cavelti 25 Chanel 78, 79 Chaumet 411 Chopard 214 Chronoswiss
50.07
Corum 75 Elizabeth Gage
15
Franck Muller
212
Garrard 398 Georg Jensen
57, 69
Girard-Perregaux
213
Gucci 10 Hermès 26 Hublot 393 Jaeger-LeCoultre
76
Jaquet Droz
206, 208
Lander 156 Karl Stittgen
71, 256
Lucas 70 Marcus and Co.
422
Marina B. 413 Mario Buccellati
59, 418
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I N DE X OF C O L OUR LE S S DIAM O NDS COLOUR CLARITY
CUT
CARAT
LOT
J SI2
round
5.07
400
D
IF
emerald-cut
4.41
421
VVS2 potential
round
4.26
423
I SI1
round
4.23
374
L J
VS2
old European
3.62
401
I
VS1
old European
3.43
401
D VS2
cushion
2.60
376
VVS2
emerald-cut
2.02
388
G VS2
radiant
1.51
380
G VS1
princess
1.30
427
F I2
pear
0.84
201
E I2
pear
0.71
201
F
H
VS2
emerald-cut
0.94
299
G
VVS1
emerald-cut
0.45
299
G
VVS2
emerald-cut
0.46
299
G
SI1
emerald-cut
1.21
344
J VS2
round
1.27
354
H SI1
cushion
1.52
360
H SI1
cushion
0.70
360
I SI1
cushion
0.60
360
CUT
CARAT
LOT
round
1.47
432
I N DE X OF C O L OUR E D DIAM O NDS COLOUR CLARITY fancy yellow
SI2
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BIOGRAPHIES ALETTO BROTHERS The Aletto family began making fine jewellery in Naples, Italy in 1889, their first commission being a piece of jewellery to celebrate the opening of the Eiffel Tower at the Exposition Universelle. For five generations they have specialized in invisibly set gems, as in the ruby and diamond bracelet illustrated here. Invisible setting involves cutting fine grooves into the base of the gemstones, and then ‘sliding’ them into a net-like setting below. To the naked eye, the gemstones appear to be floating, rather than being held by either claw or collet mounts. BIRKS Canada’s premier jewellery retailer was founded in Montreal in 1879 by Henry Birks, who astutely situated his shop in the heart of the city’s financial and commercial district. It quickly became the foremost destination for discerning jewellery connoisseurs. Under the directorship of Henry Birks’ eldest son, William, the company expanded across Canada, first merging with Ryrie Bros. in the early 1900s, then acquiring Ellis Bros. in the late 1920s. Merging with the highly respected firm of Dingwall’s in Manitoba, also produced stunning designs. More significant, however, was their expansion beyond the storefront. In 1894, Birks followed the lead of so many other highly successful jewellers of the era and began publishing an annual catalogue. In 1934 Birks received the Royal Warrant of Appointment and has designed jewellery for several members of Europe’s royal families, including Princess Margaret and Princess Grace of Monaco. Since 2000, a division of the company’s engagement ring business has focused on Canadian-mined diamonds. Re-branded Maison Birks in 2013, it is a national icon and leader in the Canadian jewellery industry. BUCCELLATI Mario Buccellati established the firm in Milan in 1919 and the family is known for intricate detail and unique textures and finishes. Situated next door to the famed La Scala Theatre, the house has created works of singularly dramatic form and fine craft from its earliest days. It has attracted an elite clientele of both royal and Hollywood aristocracy. In 1949, Buccellati was commissioned by Pope Pius XII to create a ruby framed religious icon for Princess Margaret, to mark the first visit of a member of the British Royal Family to the Vatican in more than four hundred years. After Mario died in 1965, his sons, Gianmaria and Luca, established new venues worldwide, providing closer access to devoted clients. At the same time, two of Mario’s other sons, Federico and Lorenzo, embarked on independent jewellery endeavours. In 2011, the two branches of the family reunited..
BULGARI Sotirios Voulgaris was born in the Balkan region of Greece in 1857, one of eleven children of a family in Epirus. Both the region and the family had a long history of silversmithing. Sensing, perhaps, the opportunities to be offered in more cosmopolitan areas, he moved to Rome in 1885, where he settled on Via Sistina, a street in the heart of a major tourist area. He established his fame by manufacturing precious silver objects, which appealed to English tourists on their Grand Tour. One successful shop led to others in major tourist areas. In 1905, with the help of his sons Costantino and Giorgio, he established new premises on prestigious Via Condotti and decided to focus on high jewellery. It remains the flagship store of the House of Bulgari. In the early twentieth century, the two brothers developed a deep interest and expertise in precious stones, jewels and watches. The period immediately after WW2 marked a significant turning point in the history of Bulgari. Giorgio and Costantino decided to create a unique style inspired by Greco-Roman classicism, the Italian Renaissance, and the nineteenth-century Roman school. By the 1950s, the bold and innovative style of Bulgari had gained success within the jet-set and movie world through their focus on jewellery mounted with precious gems. In 1977, Bulgari launched the BVLGARI BVLGARI watch, which has been a worldwide success story. The watch division of Bulgari has become an essential part of the enterprise. CARLO GIULIANO A protégé of Alessandro Castellani, Carlo Giuliano travelled from Italy to London and established a shop for Castellani. He then established his atelier in Britain. Giuliano brought his unique style to the jewellery of the late 19th century. Experimentation with enamel gained Giuliano a global reputation for the delicacy of his work. The use of black and white enamels in combination was a trademark style. Giuliano, like Castellani, experimented with ancient styles and designs from antiquity. However, Giuliano eventually focused on inspirations from the Renaissance, producing intricate jewels that are often equally beautiful on the front and the back. The next generation, Carlo’s sons, Carlo and Arthur, continued until 1914, with the tradition of designing the now highly desired jewels inspired by antiquity and the Renaissance. CARTIER “The jeweller of kings and the king of jewellers.” So said King Edward VII of the House of Cartier. For his coronation in 1902, he commissioned twenty-seven tiaras. His devotion 3 1 6
was so keen that the company was issued a Royal Warrant two years later. By then, Cartier had become a leading source of jewellery for the royal courts of Spain, Portugal, Russia and France (the House of Orleans.) The company was founded in Paris in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier, who had taken over the workshop of his master, Adolphe Picard. In turn, Louis-François’ son, Alfred, took over the business in 1874, but it was his three grandsons, Louis, Pierre and Jacques, who worked to establish the famous worldwide empire. Pierre took the Maison to New York and established it in one of the finest neo-Renaissance homes on Fifth Avenue. It is said that the purchase price for the house was one hundred dollars plus a double strand of natural pearls estimated to be worth almost one million dollars. By 1917, Cartier had established salons in London and St. Petersburg and was quickly establishing the Maison as one of the most important jewellery and watch companies in the world. Cartier coined the phrase “Never imitate, always innovate.” Their history sparkles with firsts. Cartier’s first men’s wristwatch, the original Santos, a truly exclusive limited edition, 1/1, was manufactured in 1904 to answer the needs of Louis’ friend, Alberto SantosDumont, the well-known Brazilian aviator, who needed a timepiece easier to see during flight than the standard pocket watch. A later milestone is the Tank, designed in 1917 and marketed in 1919, the watch mimicked the shape of the powerful tanks in use in WWI and is still iconic to the House. In 1911, influenced by India, Jacques Cartier created a jumble of exquisite coloured and carved gemstones and diamonds, now called “Tutti Frutti,” thereby creating one of the sensations of the Art Deco era. Perhaps their most iconic motif is the panther. It first appeared in 1914 on a lady’s watch, which was spotted like a panther’s coat in onyx and diamonds. An image of the big cat itself graced a cigarette case given by Louis Cartier to Jeanne Toussaint, the woman who became the Maison’s Director of Fine Jewellery for much of the twentieth century. The Duchess of Windsor’s panther brooch featured a cabochon sapphire that weighed 152.35 carats, and the panther perched atop it was pavé-set with diamonds and sapphires. In one last touch of outstanding opulence, the cat’s eyes were made of yellow diamonds. Cartier has sold many exceptional jewels and gems, including the blue 45.52-carat Hope Diamond, now in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian in Washington, DC. CAVELTI It was a painting of Vancouver’s harbour that lured Toni Cavelti from his home in Switzerland. He had finished a four-year
apprenticeship in goldsmithing in St. Gallen and had taken employment with a watch and jewellery company. There he felt his innate need to create was shackled. So, with little more than the tools of his trade, he immigrated to Canada in 1954. A series of inspiring partnerships occupied him until 1959, when he was finally able to express his full and dynamic creative potential with the opening of his own studio. Cavelti has taken his inspiration from a myriad of sources, ranging from the angularity of the Vancouver skyline to the works of indigenous artist, Bill Reid. His innovative and daring designs have won numerous national and international awards, including four International Diamond Awards. In 1971, to mark its centennial, the province of British Columbia chose Cavelti to design and make a necklace for Queen Elizabeth. So delighted was the Queen with this masterpiece made of locally-mined gold and jade that she insisted on thanking him personally. By the early 1990s, he had put away his own goldsmith’s tools, shifting his focus to directing the work of employees producing his designs in his large Vancouver atelier. In 1999, the company was absorbed by Birks, a successful collaboration for many years. Since Toni Cavelti’s official retirement in 2008, he has channelled his creativity from wearable beauty to admirable, oversized wirework sculptures and paintings that further showcase his skill and artistry. CHOPARD Louis-Ulysse Chopard established a watchmaking studio in 1860 in the small Swiss village of Sonvilier. He had observed other Swiss makers and had determined that it was more lucrative and efficient to make his own watch cases into which his superior movements would be placed. As with so many exclusive European jewellery and watch establishments, two successive generations ran an increasingly diverse and successful business. Eventually, the firm moved to Geneva, the fabled city of watch manufacturers. Having no interested successors, it was sold in 1963 to Karl Scheufele III, a German goldsmith and watchmaker, who with his wife, Karin and later, their two children, have elevated the House of Chopard into a modern entity. FRED Fred Samuel was born in 1908, growing up in cosmopolitan Buenos Aires to a bejewelled life: his French-born parents had emigrated to Argentina and had a business dealing in gemstones. Fred moved to France as a teenager to study jewellery and in 1936, at the age of 28, he opened a chic, jewellery boutique in equally cosmopolitan Paris. His particular preference was for pearls, and he quickly became a leading expert and proponent in the field of cultured pearls. Today, the expertise and fine
craft of the Maison shine over a broad range of high jewellery, from the whimsical penguin presented here, to tiaras which can be transformed into other pieces of jewellery. FRED, Paris, created that famous ruby and diamond necklace, unforgettable in the movie, ‘Pretty Woman’. GRAFF Laurence Graff’s life amidst diamonds began at the age of 15 when he was apprenticed to a diamond dealer in Hatton Garden, the fabled diamond district of London. By 18, he had set up his own company. Through an artful combination of courage and imagination (and the brilliant business mind of his grandmother!), he inspired a wealthy and influential clientele to entrust him with their patronage, as well as their friendship. He has handled more significant diamonds than any other diamantaire of our time, often sourcing stones directly from the mine. His name graces some of the most spectacular diamonds of recent decades, the latest being the Graff Venus, a flawless 118.78carat heart-shaped gem, the largest of its type in the world. His focus has always been on unique designs and timeless beauty, as may easily be seen on these two pages. GUBELIN The House of Gübelin began as a watchmaker’s shop in Lucerne, founded by Mauritz Breitschmid in 1854. Young Eduard Gübelin was taken on as his apprentice. In 1886, master and apprentice formed a partnership; that same year, Eduard married Bertha, Mauritz’s daughter. In the 1920s, the Maison established a jewellery atelier, in addition to a gemmological lab that would ensure the quality of all the gemstones they sold. Their discerning clientele began in Switzerland, and also grew in the rest of Europe and internationally. During the 2000s, they expanded the Gem Labs with branches in Hong Kong and New York. A reputation for expertise, particularly in coloured gemstone certification, allied with the passionate creativity evident in their finely crafted jewels, remains as stellar as it did over 167 years ago. Now into its sixth generation, Gübelin is still family-run. ILIAS LALAOUNIS Ilias Lalaounis was born in Athens in 1920, eventually becoming a part of the third generation of goldsmiths and watchmakers in his family. He had studied economics and law at university and later joined his uncle’s jewellery business, Zolotas, as an apprentice goldsmith and in 1941 took over the firm; his fascination with his country’s history inspired him to explore the re-interpretation of ancient Greek techniques and designs, especially the symbolic ram’s and lion’s heads and the mythological chimeras. The death of his uncle in the 1960s resulted in his striking out on his own, opening his first shop at the foot of the Acropolis. Lalaounis found far more beauty in 18 and 22 karat gold, which he called “the most 3 1 7
human material,” than in gemstones. His four daughters, Aikaterini, Demetra, Maria and Ioanna preserve that passion today. They manage and direct jewellery production and international sales and also operate the Ilias Lalaounis Jewellery Museum in Athens. KARL STITTGEN In the 1950s, jeweller and goldsmith Karl Stittgen began his career designing and making contemporary jewellery in Vancouver. Over several decades he created an original and distinctive body of work inspired by the organic forms of nature and the clean lines of contemporary west coast architecture. Creations of gold, platinum, gemstones, pearls, ancient coins and artifacts earned him loyal customers and critical acclaim during what some observers have called the golden age of design in Vancouver. In 2009, Stittgen received the British Columbia Creative Achievement Award of Distinction. LUCAS The Canadian Art Group has recognized Gabriel Lucas Limitée as “the most commercially successful Artistic Jeweller in Canada’s history.” Gabriel Lucas moved from Paris to Canada in 1929 and opened a jewellery studio in Montreal. By 1940, employing a workforce of up to 50 artisans, he had established a business that attracted Montreal society for its innovative and beautifully crafted jewellery. His equally talented son, Roger, was one of the few Canadian designers invited to show jewellery at New York’s Cartier store for an exhibition featuring his space-age, modern aesthetic. Their work continues to be sought after for its quality and originality. MARINA B. In 1976, Marina Bulgari left the famed Maison long-established by her family to strike out boldly with her own creative vision. Her background in high jewellery gave her the confidence to develop her own gem cut, and to rework several others. Her works are opulent, rendered with a timeless elegance. She remains one of the most important female designers in the world. MAUBOUSSIN Established in 1827, Mauboussin found increased popularity among discerning buyers and experts when they won a medal at the 1878 Exposition Universelles in Paris. In 1925, at the Exposition des Arts Décoratifs, the jury awarded the Maison the grand prize for their innovative Art Deco designs. PATEK PHILIPPE On May 1st, 1839, businessman Antoine Patek and watchmaker Francois Czapek joined forces to found Patek, Czapek & Cie in Geneva. In 1844, Patek met the French watchmaker, Jean-Adrien Philippe. They were attending the French Industrial Exposition in Paris, where
the latter presented his pioneering stem winding and setting system—the first keyless winding system for pocket watches. It earned Philippe a gold medal. A year later, he became the firm’s chief watchmaker, and in 1851 he became a full partner. Patek Philippe & Cie was born. In 1932, the company was purchased by two brothers, Charles and Jean Stern, owners of a dial factory in Geneva. Since then, ‘Patek Philippe S.A.’ has remained a family-owned firm. Through two families, multiple generations, and several name changes, there is an unbroken line spanning more than one hundred and eighty years. This longevity is proudly echoed in the ancient Calatrava Cross, symbol of the Maison, and also in one of the most famous catchphrases in advertising: “You never actually own a Patek Philippe. You merely look after it for the next generation.” Patek Philippe S.A. has produced some of the most valuable and complicated watches ever sold, recognized as much for their beauty as for their superior quality and dependability. It carefully limits the number of timepieces produced each year in order to ensure that the firm’s reputation for quality is never compromised. It is, as it always has been, one of the most highly-respected names in horology. PIAGET In 1874, Georges Édouard Piaget started his first workshop on the family farm in a small Swiss village of La Côte-aux-Fées. It was a way of making money during the long, unproductive winter months. As it grew, the firm created such high-precision movements that they were chosen for the most prestigious brands of timepieces. This remained the purpose of the firm until Georges Piaget’s son, Timothée, expanded production to include their own brand of timepieces. In 1943, the company’s first trademark was registered, and in due course, the next generation proudly and effectively broadened the growth and scope of the Maison world-wide. In 1957, Piaget began to design and build ultra-thin movements, and by 1960 it was ready to launch the world’s thinnest self-winding movement, measuring only 2.3 mm in thickness. Altiplano, Polo, Dancer, Possession - these are just some of the names that evoke the playful, adventurous and luxurious nature of the brand. Piaget has long been a company that focuses as much on fashion as on quality in its timepieces. They were the first to decorate their watches with precious and semi-precious stones, using lapis lazuli, tiger’s eye and jade to create timepieces of unique beauty. To the same end, the jewellery line, begun in the 1960s, was envisaged as complementary to the firm’s watch designs. ROLEX In 1905, at the age of 24, Hans Wilsdorf founded a company in London with Alfred Davis. Known as Wilsdorf & Davis, they
specialized in imported Swiss watches and watch parts made by various manufacturers and sold these goods to British jewellers and watchmakers - generally pocket watches were still favoured by gentlemen, and the less common ‘wristlet’ watch, was acceptable to women. The forward-thinking Wilsdorf was about to change the course of watch-making history. While most watches in that era lacked precision time-keeping, Wilsdorf was convinced that they could, and would, become reliable and elegant, whether safely tucked into a pocket or daringly worn on the wrist. To assure his clients of the reliability of his timepieces, he equipped each with especially precise movements manufactured for him by a Swiss watchmaking company in Bienne. The relentless quest for chronometric precision rapidly led to success. In 1910, a Rolex wristwatch was the first to receive the Swiss Certificate of Chronometric Precision, granted by the Official Watch Rating Centre in Bienne. In 1914, Kew Observatory in Great Britain awarded a Rolex wristwatch a class “A” precision certificate, a distinction that had, until then, been reserved exclusively for marine chronometers. From that date, the Rolex wristwatch has become synonymous with precision. Rolex moved to Geneva, a city renowned internationally for watchmaking. Montres Rolex SA was registered in Geneva in 1920 and has since become one of the most widely recognized brands in the world. STERLÉ Pierre Sterlé was only ten years old when his father died in action in WWI. Pierre might have followed his father into an illustrious banking career; instead, he was sent to live with an uncle who was a jeweller in Paris. He excelled in this new pursuit and opened his own establishment in 1934 at the age of 29. For four years, he made jewellery for some of the most notable jewellery ateliers in Paris: Boucheron, Chaumet and Ostertag amongst them. He began taking private commissions in 1939, and by 1945 had sufficient confidence to open his own atelier in the Avenue de l’Opera, as close to the celebrated luxury of the Place Vendôme as possible. Its location on the third floor of a building suited his sense of exclusivity. He was very particular about the clientele he wished to attract. It did not include mere passers-by, attracted by the wealth in a shop window. Sterlé’s work is redolent of his love of nature and imbued with the movement which animates every part of it. Always experimenting to the limits of possibility, he invented a new method of working gold called fil d’ange. The author, Collette, was so taken by it that she included a delighted description of it in her work, calling it “chain-knit gold.” His noble clientele included King Farouk and the wife of the Maharaja of Baroda and other discerning socialites who admired Sterlé’s talents even prior to his winning multiple De Beers Diamond awards. He began an associa3 1 8
tion in 1976 with the House of Chaumet, who hired him as a technical consultant, a role he held until his untimely death in 1978. TIFFANY & CO. In 1837, Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young opened a small stationery and gift shop in Lower Manhattan. The firm became Tiffany & Co. in 1853 when Charles Tiffany took the lead and increased its focus to include fine jewellery and their much-admired sterling silver items. It became the first American company to be awarded a prize for excellence in silverware at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1867. Somewhat ahead of his time, Tiffany & Co. began publishing an annual catalogue called the Blue Book in 1845, which allowed customers across the country to purchase from the New York base. This, together with lucrative contracts to supply surgical instruments to the Union Army during the Civil War, strengthened and enriched the company. By 1870 they were able to acquire much larger and more impressive premises closer to the heart of Manhattan. The New York Times referred to it as “a palace of jewels.” The quality of its wares earned Tiffany & Co. a long list of medals for excellence in Europe, but two decisions attracted remarkable press and public interest. The first was the purchase in 1878 of a 287.42-carat rough fancy yellow diamond from the Kimberley mine in South Africa, which was cut into a stunning 128.54-carat polished gem boasting 82 facets. Named the Tiffany Diamond and made into a necklace, it has been loaned to only four women, one of whom famously starred in the iconic movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Audrey Hepburn. At the Academy Awards of 2019, the Best Original Song winner, Lady Gaga, wore the necklace and matching ear pendants. It resides, now as it did then, in the Tiffany New York flagship store. The second critically important decision came in 1887—purchasing a significant portion of the French Crown jewels at auction in Paris. Tiffany’s renown for handling high-quality diamonds was thus firmly established. On the death of his father, Louis Comfort Tiffany took over the directorship. The company continued to provide the American military with a series of service medals, even as it maintained its production of fine jewellery and domestic luxury items. Thus enriched, it moved again to purpose-built premises within Manhattan. Finally, in 1940, it settled at 727 Fifth Avenue, where it continues today. A focus on innovation has always been critical to the success and appeal of the company’s creations. In 1886, Charles Tiffany invented the Tiffany setting, in which a diamond is held in six prongs high above the band—a dramatic change from the traditional design. This setting allowed more light to enter the stone, thus adding significantly to its brilliance. Many notable designers have also been brought in-house to energize its imagination: Jean Schlumberger
in 1956; Elsa Peretti in 1974; and Paloma Picasso in 1980. VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Van Cleef & Arpels has always been inspired by the unique creative energy of love, for it was love that brought the Maison into being. Towards the end of the 19th century, a young girl named Estelle Arpels—the daughter of a dealer in precious stones—met a boy named Alfred Van Cleef, the son of a stone-cutter. Their union led them to the founding of the Maison of Van Cleef & Arpels. In 1906, Alfred set up in business with Estelle’s brother Charles, a talented salesman who managed their new boutique in Paris’ Place Vendôme. Two years later, Estelle’s brother Julien joined the firm; a third brother, Louis, joined them in 1912. Over the years that followed, the name Van Cleef & Arpels became synonymous with the most exquisite jewellery in the world. The romance that brought Estelle and Alfred together lives on through the many enchanting love stories of the Maison. Van Cleef & Arpels remains one of the most desired names in jewellery, noted for many innovations in design, manufacturing and gem-setting techniques which changed the jewellery landscape and the way we think of jewellery.
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