Important Jewelry & Fine Jewelry Collections

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Important Jewelry

3645B | May 18, 2021

Fine Jewelry Collections online

3630T | May 10–19 | www.skinnerinc.com


Important Jewelry May 18, 2021

Fine Jewelry Collections online May 10–19, 2021 | www.skinnerinc.com Our May Important Jewelry auction is here! The sale includes jewelry from several notable American women, including the original Gibson Girl, Irene Langhorne Gibson, and noted art collectors Daphne Farago and Lois Torf. Some of the most influential American jewelry designers are represented in the auction, including Paulding Farnham, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Marie Zimmerman, Paul Flato, Noma Copley, and many others. We are also pleased to offer our traditional array of antique and period jewelry, fine colored stones, and signed jewelry. A selection of highlights are illustrated on these pages, to explore the full catalog, please visit our website. Be sure to also shop our Fine Jewelry Collections online auction featuring antique, period, and contemporary jewelry all estimated under $4,000. Browse and bid at www.skinnerinc.com.

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Kaitlin Shinnick John Colasacco Gloria Lieberman Olivia Joy

front cover: Tiffany & Co. Moonstone and Enamel Necklace, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, c. 1910. $35,000-55,000

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Antique Diamond Aigrette. $10,000-15,000

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Irene Langhorne Gibson and Charles Dana Gibson Irene Langhorne Gibson (1873-1956), wife of famed American illustrator Charles Dana Gibson, was born in Virginia, the daughter of railroad industrialist Chiswell Langhorne. Her sister was Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor, American-born British politician and the first woman seated as a Member of Parliament. The Langhorne sisters were known for their beauty and would later inspire some of Gibson’s work. In 1894, Langhorne met Gibson at Delmonico’s in New York City while attending a dinner in her honor. They married the following year, and Irene became the muse for her husband’s iconic “Gibson Girl.” She used her influence to take on numerous social and political issues in the early 20th century. Much of her work focused on disadvantaged children, which would continue throughout her life. The earrings and the brooch shown here have descended through the family. The diamond solitaire is from the descendants of Irene Gibson Emery, daughter of Irene Langhorne and Charles Dana Gibson, and John Josiah Emery of New York and Cincinnati. The diamond was given by John Josiah Emery to Irene Gibson Emery for their engagement in 1926. Emery was a real estate developer and philanthropist. He was a leading trustee and important benefactor of the Cincinnati Art Museum, an original member of the Cincinnati Public Recreation Commission, a trustee of the Children’s Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Summer Opera, the Conservatory of Music and the Taft Museum of Art, as well as a trustee of the National Cultural Center in Washington, DC.

Antique Diamond Earrings. $10,000-15,000

Unmounted Diamond, 12.20 cts., GIA G/SI1. $100,000-150,000

Antique Diamond Brooch. $8,000-15,000


Antique Kashmir Sapphire and Diamond Ring. $15,000-20,000 Rare Tiffany & Co. 18kt Gold and Enamel Chatelaine Watch. $10,000-15,000

Diamond and Gem-set Butterfly Brooch. $8,000-10,000 Antique Diamond En Tremblant Brooch. $5,000-7,000


Sapphire and Diamond Briolette Snake Necklace. $15,000-20,000 Antique Gold and Micromosaic Pendant/Brooch. $1,500-2,000 Antique Gold and Micromosaic Earrings. $2,000-3,000 Whimsical Antique Gold Pig-form Match Safe. $2,000-3,000


Tiffany & Farnham The turn of the last century was an exciting time at Tiffany & Co. By 1900, chief designer Paulding Farnham had won dozens of awards, medals, and honors both at home and abroad for his leadership in jewelry design. Farnham drew his artistic inspiration from a variety of natural forms and diverse cultures. After winning Tiffany & Co. several gold medals at the 1889 and 1900 Paris Exhibitions, including the Grand Prize for jewelry, Farnham was dethroned from his role when prodigal son Louis Comfort Tiffany took the reins following the death of his father. Both designers continued at Tiffany & Co. in an uneasy alliance for the next few years and benefited greatly from expertise of chief gemologist George Frederick Kunz, who traveled the world to source rare and unusual gemstones. Tiffany in particular favored the use of semiprecious gemstones for their inherent beauty rather than more important and costly gemstones, using the array of colors to enhance his designs. Together, Farnham and Tiffany revolutionized American jewelry design and their influences can still be felt today.

Tiffany & Co. Moonstone and Enamel Necklace, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, c. 1910. $35,000-55,000

Tiffany & Co. Gold and Opal Brooch, attributed to Paulding Farnham, c. 1900. $4,000-6,000

Tiffany & Co. Yellow Sapphire Ring, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, c. 1915. $8,000-10,000

Tiffany & Co. 18kt Gold, Jade, and Sapphire Brooch, attributed to Louis Comfort Tiffany, c. 1910-20. $3,000-5,000


Cartier Platinum and Sapphire Bracelet. $10,000-15,000 Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Necklace. $8,000-10,000 Cartier Belle Epoque Platinum, Onyx, and Diamond Lorgnette. $10,000-15,000 Belle Epoque Platinum and Diamond Pendant/ Brooch. $8,000-10,000


Natural Pearl Necklace. $6,000-8,000 Art Deco Baroque Pearl Patriotic Brooch. $2,000-3,000 Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Three-stone Ring. $4,000-6,000 Diamond Twin-stone Ring. $3,000-5,000 Art Deco Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Bracelet. $5,000-7,000


Platinum, Opal, and Diamond Pendant. $2,000-3,000 Art Deco Platinum, Aquamarine, and Diamond Pendant. $6,000-8,000 Tiffany & Co. Aquamarine Ring, c. 1940. $4,000-6,000 Platinum and Diamond Clip Brooch. $10,000-15,000


Platinum, Diamond, and Jade Earrings. $6,000-8,000

The Jewelry of Lois Beurman Torf Lois Beurman Torf (1926-2020) was an important Boston collector of contemporary prints. Her collection

Piaget 18kt Gold and Tiger’seye Quartz Wristwatch. $3,000-5,000

was admired by curators worldwide, and her generosity significantly enhanced the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the University of Massachusetts,

Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, 5.14 cts., GIA F/SI1. $30,000-50,000 Platinum, Diamond, and Jade Bracelet. $4,000-6,000

Amherst. Matthew Teitelbaum, the director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, described her ability to look at art and quickly determine what was important: “She did that out of knowledge, she did that out of understanding, she did that out of intuition.” Torf’s choices in jewelry reflect that same keen aesthetic judgment and appreciation for quality and craftsmanship.


Noma Copley 22kt and 18kt Gold Longchain. $10,000-15,000

Rare Marie Zimmermann Gold, Baroque Pearl, Emerald, and Pink Sapphire Ring. $5,000-10,000 Paul Flato Gold and Emerald Clip Brooch. $8,000-10,000


Cartier Citrine and Diamond Clip Brooch. $12,000-15,000 Cartier Platinum and Diamond Clip Brooch. $15,000-20,000 Platinum and Diamond Necklace, c. 1950s. $12,000-18,000 Van Cleef & Arpels Burma Ruby and Diamond Ring. $30,000-50,000

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Bulgari 18kt Gold and Diamond Longchain. $12,000-18,000

David Webb 18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Ring. $6,000-8,000

Diamond Dome Ring, approx. total wt. 17.00 cts. $8,000-10,000

18kt Gold, Ruby, and Diamond Earrings. $5,000-7000 Pederzani 18kt Gold Gem-set Duck Brooch. $8,000-10,000


Burma Sapphire and Diamond Ring. $15,000-20,000 Ceylon Sapphire and Diamond Ring. $5,000-7,000 Colombian Emerald and Sapphire Ring. $4,000-6,000

Harry Winston Colombian Emerald and Diamond Ring. $80,000-90,000 Harry Winston Colombian Emerald and Diamond Earrings. $50,000-60,000


this page: Sapphire and Diamond Earrings. $6,000-8,000 Oscar Heyman Platinum, Enamel, and Diamond Gardenia Earrings. $15,000-20,000 Oscar Heyman Sapphire and Diamond Necklace. $3,000-5,000 Diamond Ring, Mounted by Oscar Heyman, 3.03 cts., GIA J/SI1. $15,000-20,000 Cartier Platinum, Ruby, and Diamond Ring. $7,000-9,000

back cover: Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, 3.07 cts. $10,000-15,000 Tiffany & Co. Platinum and Diamond Solitaire, 1.25 cts., GIA D/VVS1. $12,000-15,000 Platinum and Diamond Ring, total wt. 3.79 cts. $15,000-20,000 Antique Alexandrite and Diamond Ring. $10,000-15,000


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