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early. Dupuis offers these bidding alternatives currency of sale PickuP of JeWellery
as a convenience to prospective buyers and bidding is in canadian Dollars. However, as a The schedule for clearance of purchases at
will not be held responsible for errors or fail- convenience to international bidders, Dupuis Dupuis’ offices at 908-94 cumberland Street,
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online Bidding tive buyers to independently ascertain the
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make your auction purchasing even more PaymenT full payment has been made, we can arrange
convenient. The registration deadline is five ( 5) Purchases are due and payable in full within to have the property packaged and shipped
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aucTion Process mentioned period, Dupuis, without limitation
nation. all items for shipment are carefully
of the rights of the consignor against the pur-
The highest bidder acknowledged by the packaged; however, Dupuis is not responsi-
chaser, may resell the lot( s). In such case the
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original purchaser will be held responsible to
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account Name: Dupuis Fine Jewellery
any bid or bidder and to advance the bidding ivory, tortoiseshell and coral; watches to
auctioneers Inc.
increments at his absolute discretion. each lot the u.S. such as Rolex, Piaget, corum and
account Number: 07600-1257663
offered for sale may be subject to a protective Franck Muller; certain luxury watches to
beneficiary bank: bMO bank of Montreal
reserve as set by the consignor or auctioneer. other countries; rubies and jadeite of
SWIFT code: bOFMcaM2
The auctioneer may bid, or direct an employee burmese ( Myanmar) origin being imported
bank address: 2601 Granville Street
to bid on the consignor’s behalf, on any lot into the u.S.
Vancouver, bc
subject to a reserve.
canada V6H 3H2 In accordance with the North american
Lots are sold at an average pace of 90 lots per Free Trade agreement ( NaFTa) there is
Payments in other currencies are subject to
hour and the standard bidding increments are no duty on jewels that have been manufac-
the exchange rate provided by Dupuis, upon
as follows: tured in North america when shipped to
request, on date of payment.
u.S. or Mexico.
$ 0 to $ 500 by $ 25
$ 50,000 to $ 100,000 by $ 5,000 Payment by VISa or Mastercard may
be accepted only in person to a maximum
$ 100,000 to $ 200,000 by $ 10,000
of $10,000.
$ 200,000 to $ 500,000 by $ 20,000
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7 A pAiR of hemATiTe And Gold AcoRn 8 A coRAl, diAmond And Gold bRooch,
cufflinks And Tie TAc , by cARTieR
by schlumbeRGeR, TiffAny & co. Of target motif, centering a heart-shaped coral amid
Including a pair of cufflinks designed as acorns decorated beaded concentric rows, with a diamond-set arrow,
with hematite beads; and a tie tac en suite, mounted in mounted in platinum and 14k gold, signed cartier, France,
18k gold, cufflinks signed Schlumberger, Tiffany ( 2) numbered 10831
CDn $1,600–1,800 us $1,440–1,620 CDn $2,200–2,600 us $1,980–2,340
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10 A Ruby, diAmond And Gold necklAce,
by buccellATi
Set with an oval ruby carved as a flower, within a textured
foliate frame and diamond surmount, joined to a textured
box linking chain, in 18k gold, length 15 ins, signed
9 An emeRAld And diAmond floRAl Gianmaria buccellati
bRooch, by biRks CDn $3,600–4,200 us $3,240–3,780
Designed as a flower with emeralds and pear-shaped and
round diamonds decorating the pistil, crosshatched textured 11 A pAiR of diAmond And Gold hoRse
gold petals and outer marquise-cut diamond accents, to eAR clips , by cAmeRon
\the baguette-cut diamond stem, the diamonds altogether From the 'Ghost Rider' collection, each sculpted as
weighing approximately 5.00 carats, mounted in platinum a horse's head with marquise-cut diamond eyes,
and 14k gold mounted in matte and polished 18k gold
CDn $2,600–3,400 us $2,340–3,060 CDn $900–1,200 us $810–1,080
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13 A Ruby, diAmond And TWo-Tone Gold
boW bRooch, by TiffAny & co.
Fashioned as a triple loop tied bow with flowing ribbon
sashes, gathered by a knot of rubies and diamonds,
mounted in 14k pink and yellow gold, signed Tiffany & co.,
circa 1960
CDn $700–900 us $630–810
12 A diAmond And Gold bAnGle bRAceleT,
by TiffAny & co. 14 A pAiR of Gold floRAl eAR clips ,
The hinged oval hoop decorated to the front by a course by TiffAny & co.
of round diamonds, mounted in 18k gold, inner circumfer- Fashioned as a pair of blossoming flowers with beaded
ence 6 1/2 ins, signed Tiffany & co., with original box pistil amid reeded petals, in 18k gold, signed T & co.
CDn $2,500–3,500 us $2,250–3,150 CDn $1,800–2,000 us $1,620–1,800
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32 A TouRmAline And diAmond pendAnT
necklAce
Suspending a pear-shaped tourmaline cabochon weighing
approximately 10.00 carats surrounded by a border of
round diamonds, together with a fine box linking chain,
in 18k white gold, length 15 1/2 ins
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44 A lAvendeR JAdeiTe And Gold necklAce
The single strand comprising thirty lavender jadeite beads
measuring 3.3 to 3.5 mm, joined to an 18k gold clasp,
length 18 1/2 ins
43 A lAvendeR JAdeiTe And TsAvoRiTe
CDn $3,000–4,000 us $2,700–3,600
GARneT RinG
Set with an oval lavender jadeite measuring 17.70 mm
45 A pAiR of culTuRed peARl, moonsTone
by 14.83 mm by 7.52 mm, accented by tsavorite garnets,
And sApphiRe eAR pendAnTs
mounted in 18k rose gold
each designed with an oval orange moonstone amid
With report SC19781 dated 26 March 2013 from the a pavé-set orange sapphire ground, and suspending a
Hong Kong Kowloon Jade and Jewellery Laboratory stating baroque cultured pearl measuring 22.0 by 17.0 mm,
natural jadeite, no resin detected mounted in 18k pink gold
CDn $1,600–2,000 us $1,440–1,800 CDn $1,800–2,000 us $1,620–1,800
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47 A diAmond And WhiTe Gold
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necklAce, by iliAs lAlAounis
Of scalloped garland fringe design accented to the
fore by diamond bezels, mounted in 18k white gold,
length 16 3/4 ins, maker's mark for Ilias Lalaounis
46 A cAnAdiAn diAmond RinG
CDn $4,000–6,000 us $3,600–5,400
Set with a round diamond weighing 1.00 carat, centering
upon a pair of smaller round diamonds, mounted in
48 An opAl, diAmond And plATinum RinG
14k white gold, with canadaMark certificate of origin
Set with an oval opal measuring 11.40 mm by 8.10 mm
With report 9442802 dated 20 February 2008 from by 3.48 mm, surrounded by a channel of cabochon rubies,
the American Gem Society Laboratories stating that the dia- sapphires and emeralds, the gallery and shoulders set
mond is G colour and VS2 clarity with round diamonds, mounted in platinum
CDn $4,600–5,000 us $4,140–4,500 CDn $5,000–6,000 us $4,500–5,400
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49 A lAdy's diAmond, opAl And WhiTe Gold 51 A pAiR of sApphiRe And diAmond
WRisTWATch, by piAGeT eAR pendAnTs
The bezel, accent links and buckle set with round diamonds, The pair of pendants suspending two oval sapphires weighing
cushion-shaped dial decorated with opal plaques and approximately 4.10 carats, to the elaborate tiered frames and
pavé-set diamond quadrants, manual winding movement, lines decorated throughout with small round diamonds weighing
black satin strap, in 18k white gold approximately 3.40 carats, mounted in 18k white gold
CDn $2,000–3,000 us $1,800–2,700 CDn $5,000–6,000 us $4,500–5,400
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52 A sApphiRe, diAmond And plATinum RinG
Set with an oval sapphire weighing approximately
25.60 carats, surrounded by round diamonds weighing
approximately 2.60 carats, mounted in platinum
CDn $10,000–12,000 us $9,000–10,800 52
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71 A diAmond And plATinum RinG
Set with a round diamond weighing approximately
2.75 carats, flanked on either side by a pair of baguette-cut
70 An AnTique enAmel, diAmond And Gold diamonds and a round diamond, mounted in platinum
bRAceleT CDn $12,000–15,000 us $10,800–13,500
The series of stylised crossover x-motifs and oval chain
linking, alternating applied round discs decorated with 72 A seT of Ruby And diAmond JeWels
green and red guilloché enamel and white enamel trim, Including a pendant composed of carved ruby leaves
each centering an old mine-cut diamond, mounted in accented by round diamonds; a pair of ear clips en suite,
18k gold, length 7 1/4 ins, circa 1900 mounted in 18k gold ( 2)
CDn $3,000–4,000 us $2,700–3,600 CDn $7,500–8,500 us $6,750–7,650
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77 A diAmond And Gold RinG
Set with a marquise-cut diamond weighing approximately
2.05 carats, surrounded by baguette-cut and round
diamonds weighing approximately 2.00 carats, mounted
in 14k white gold, gold plated
CDn $4,000–5,000 us $3,600–4,500
76 A diAmond, plATinum And Gold bRooch,
by pRimAvesi & kAufmAnn 78 A pAiR of diAmond eAR clips
The corded wirework of floral and foliate design decorated centered by a pair of marquise-cut diamonds weighing
throughout with round and marquise-cut diamonds totalling approximately 2.40 carats, and surrounded by baguette-cut
approximately 3.65 carats, mounted in platinum and 18k and round diamonds weighing approximately 2.35 carats,
gold, with original box mounted in 14k white gold, gold plated
CDn $3,000–4,000 us $2,700–3,600 CDn $5,000–6,000 us $4,500–5,400
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101 An emeRAld, diAmond And Gold RinG
centering an emerald-cut emerald weighing approximately
1.00 carat, between a pair of rectangular diamonds
weighing approximately 1.00 carat, mounted in 18k gold
CDn $2,000–2,400 us $1,800–2,160
100 A diAmond And Gold RinG
The broad tapering band centering a round diamond
102 An emeRAld And Gold chokeR necklAce
weighing 2.11 carats, mounted in 18k gold
centering a swivelling circular frame set with an
With report 5161583679 dated 12 September 2014 emerald carved with floral motifs on either side,
from the Gemological Institute of America stating that joined to a polished 18k gold band accented by
the diamond is J colour, VVS2 clarity arched details, inner circumference 15 ins
CDn $18,000–22,000 us $16,200–19,800 CDn $4,400–5,000 us $3,960–4,500
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106 An enAmel, diAmond And Gold snAke 108 A sApphiRe, emeRAld And diAmond
bAnGle bRAceleT bRooch
Fashioned as a spring-mounted coiled snake with white and The freeform wirework spray of stylised floral motif
blue enamel head, accented by floret-set diamonds, bezel- accented by sapphires, emeralds and diamonds, mounted
set chrysoprases and simulated rubies, mounted in 14k gold in 18k gold
CDn $4,000–5,000 us $3,600–4,500 CDn $3,000–4,000 us $2,700–3,600
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Designed as a trio of elongated scrolling ribbons
beside a stylised fuchsia blossom, accented by sapphires
and diamonds, mounted in 14k gold, circa 1940
CDn $4,000–5,000 us $3,600–4,500
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122 A diAmond And plATinum line bRAceleT, 123 A sApphiRe And WhiTe Gold line
by biRks bRAceleT
The series of fifty-two round diamonds weighing The square sapphires weighing approximately 7.05 carats,
approximately 2.35 carats, mounted in platinum, with an alternating series of graduating shades from light
length 7 1/4 ins to dark blue, mounted in 18k white gold, length 6 3/4 ins
CDn $2,000–3,000 us $1,800–2,700 CDn $1,200–1,500 us $1,080–1,350
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127 An AnTique diAmond cRoWn bRooch 128 An AnTique moonsTone And Gold
Designed as a coronet decorated with old mine-cut necklAce
diamonds weighing approximately 3.35 carats, mounted The 14k gold fine mesh ropetwist chain embellished by
in silver and 14k gold, circa 1870 a fringe of graduated moonstones, length 16 ins, circa 1890
CDn $3,400–3,800 us $3,060–3,420 CDn $1,000–1,500 us $900–1,350
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139 An emeRAld And diAmond RinG 140 A diAmond And plATinum RivièRe
Set with a pear-shaped emerald weighing approximately necklAce
2.75 carats, surrounded by a double row of round The graduated course comprising 161 round diamonds
diamonds totalling approximately 2.00 carats, mounted weighing approximately 11.00 carats, mounted in platinum,
in 18k white gold length 16 3/4 ins
CDn $2,500–3,500 us $2,250–3,150 CDn $12,000–15,000 us $10,800–13,500
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141 A lAdy's diAmond And Gold WRisTWATch,
by vAcheRon consTAnTin
The oval case decorated with a border of round diamonds,
with gilt dial, concealed crown, manual winding movement,
joined to a double ropetwist strap, mounted in 18k gold,
length 6 ins, with pouch and certificate of origin, circa 1984
CDn $3,500–4,000 us $3,150–3,600
143 A pAiR of diAmond And TRicolouRed
142 A diAmond And TRicolouRed Gold RinG Gold eAR clips
Set with a round diamond weighing approximately The oval forms pavé-set with round diamonds, embellished
1.40 carats, mounted in 18k yellow, white and pink gold by white, yellow and blackened 18K gold details
CDn $3,000–4,000 us $2,700–3,600 CDn $800–1,200 us $720–1,080
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CDn $3,000–5,000 us $2,700–4,500
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154 A GReen TouRmAline, Ruby, diAmond, 155 A sApphiRe, diAmond And Gold
enAmel And Gold bAnGle bRAceleT blAckAmooR bRooch, by nARdi
The hinged openwork hoop set with four green tourmaline Designed as a blackamoor with carved tortoiseshell head,
cabochons weighing approximately 27.65 carats, amid chest containing a hidden compartment, the hinged cover
diamond and ruby scrolls, the reverse decorated with decorated with a bezel-set heart-shaped sapphire weighing
grape clusters, vines and leaves, mounted in 14k gold, approximately 8.50 carats, and accented by round
inner circumference 7 1/4 ins diamonds, mounted in 18k gold, with original box
CDn $9,000–12,000 us $8,100–10,800 CDn $12,000–16,000 us $10,800–14,400
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156 A ciTRine And blAck spinel necklAce 157 A yelloW sApphiRe And diAmond RinG
The triple strands composed of citrine beads Set with an oval yellow sapphire weighing approximately
alternated with small facetted black spinel beads, 18.40 carats, conforming frame and shoulders decorated
joined to a diamond-set 14k gold clasp, length 20 ins with round diamonds, mounted in 18k white gold
CDn $2,200–2,600 us $1,980–2,340 CDn $8,000–10,000 us $7,200–9,000
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158 A sApphiRe And diAmond RinG
Set with an oval sapphire weighing 15.28 carats, surrounded
by baguette-cut and round diamonds, mounted in platinum
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174 A coRAl, lApis lAzuli And Gold 175 A pAiR of Gold eAR clips ,
necklAce, by boRis lebeAu by elizAbeTh GAGe
The hammered textured plaque bezel-set with an oval coral The organic forms of stylised molten metal motif decorated
and a smaller lapis lazuli, joined to a similarly textured baton with matte and polished textures, mounted in 18k gold,
linking necklace, mounted in 18k gold, length 18 1/2 ins signed Gage
CDn $2,800–3,200 us $2,520–2,880 CDn $2,200–2,600 us $1,980–2,340
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With report SJ12530 dated 8 June 2010 from the Hong Kong With report SC16080 dated 7 December 2012 from the
Jade & Stone Laboratory stating natural colour jadeite without Hong Kong Kowloon Jade and Jewellery Laboratory stating
any resin natural jadeite, no resin detected
CDn $10,000–12,000 us $9,000–10,800 CDn $6,000–7,000 us $5,400–6,300
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186 A diAmond
soliTAiRe RinG
Set with a round diamond weighing
2.04 carats, mounted in 14k gold
185 A colouRed diAmond RinG 187 A diAmond, plATinum And Gold necklAce
centering an octagonal yellow diamond weighing Fashioned as twin linking chains of stylised ropetwist design,
approximately 1.10 carats, to a cushion-shaped frame gathered at intervals by pavé-set diamond spacers, mounted
and shoulders accented by round diamonds, mounted in platinum and 18k gold, length 16 ins, with French assay
in 18k white gold marks
CDn $3,500–4,000 us $3,150–3,600 CDn $1,800–2,200 us $1,620–1,980
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189 A diAmond And Gold WRisTWATch, 190 A culTuRed peARl, sApphiRe, diAmond
by piAGeT And Gold bRooch, by cARTieR
The oval case encircled by round diamonds, with gilt dial, Fashioned as a trefoil motif centering a cultured pearl amid
sapphire-set crown, Roman numerals, joined to a textured beadwork and sapphire petals, to the baguette-cut diamond
mesh strap, manual winding movement, mounted in 18k stem, mounted in 18k gold, signed cartier and numbered
gold, length 6 1/2 ins 3515308
CDn $2,000–3,000 us $1,800–2,700 CDn $2,800–3,200 us $2,520–2,880
7 1
193
191
7 2
195
7 3
198
197
197 An AnTique opAl, diAmond And Gold 198 An AnTique pAiR of lAvA cAmeo eAR
bRooch pendAnTs
The attenuated design centering an oval opal measuring Suspending a pair of oval lava cameos depicting the
10.5 mm by 8.0 mm by 3.3 mm, accented by gypsy-set traditional theatrical masks representing comedy and
old european-cut diamonds weighing approximately Tragedy, each decorated with triple strands of tubular
2.60 carats, to scroll terminals, mounted in textured linking and with pairs of pampille finials, mounted in
14k gold, circa 1900 14k gold, circa 1870
CDn $2,200–2,600 us $1,980–2,340 CDn $2,200–2,600 us $1,980–2,340
7 4
200
199
7 5
201
202
7 6
204
7 7
207
206
7 8
210
209
7 9
211
212
213
8 0
214
216
215
214 A diAmond RinG
centering an asscher-cut diamond weighing 3.70 carats,
within a broad band accented by baguette-cut diamond
channels, mounted in 14k white gold
CDn $10,000–12,000 us $9,000–10,800
8 1
219
218
217
217 A diAmond And WhiTe Gold bRAceleT
The highly flexible strap set throughout with rows of
round diamonds weighing approximately 13.00 carats,
mounted in 14k white gold, length 7 ins
CDn $11,000–14,000 us $9,900–12,600
218 A diAmond And plATinum floRAl bRooch 219 A pAiR of diAmond eAR clips
The stylised flower blossom, leaves and stems The broad bombé curved plaques pavé-set with round
decorated with round and baguette-cut diamonds diamonds weighing approximately 8.00 carats, mounted
weighing approximately 7.50 carats, mounted in platinum in 18k white gold
CDn $3,000–4,000 us $2,700–3,600 CDn $4,000–5,000 us $3,600–4,500
8 2
222
221
220
221 An emeRAld And diAmond bAlleRinA With report CDC1001218 dated 8 February 2010 from
RinG C. Dunaigre Consulting stating that this gemstone shows
Set with an emerald-cut emerald weighing approximately gemological properties consistent with those of emeralds from
3.10 carats, surrounded by an undulating frame of tapered Colombia. Indications of clarity enhancement. This gemstone
baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.50 carats, displays an intense green body colour accented by numerous
mounted in platinum vivid green brilliancy flashes.
CDn $8,000–10,000 us $7,200–9,000 CDn $18,000–22,000 us $16,200–19,800
8 3
224
223
225
8 4
226
227
228
227 A Gem-seT cRucifoRm bRooch
Fashioned as a large cross atop a square plaque decorated
with emeralds, citrines, sapphires and round diamonds,
mounted in 18k gold
CDn $7,000–8,000 us $6,300–7,200
226 An enAmel And Gold 'do T losAnGe'
bRAceleT, by schlumbeRGeR, TiffAny & co. 228 A pAiR of enAmel And Gold 'do T
The semi-flexible hoop decorated with dot and lozenge losAnGe' eAR clips , by schlumbeRGeR,
motifs alternated with fluted gold arches, amid a ground TiffAny & co.
of green paillonné enamel, mounted in 18k gold, inner each bombé form decorated with dot and lozenge motifs
circumference 6 3/4 ins, signed Tiffany, Schlumberger, amid a green paillonné enamel ground, mounted in 18k
French assay marks gold, signed Tiffany, Schlumberger, with French export mark
CDn $13,000–17,000 us $11,700–15,300 CDn $800–1,200 us $720–1,080
8 6
230
229
8 7
233
231
8 8
235
234
8 9
236
237 237
( daylight) ( incandescent)
238
236 A sApphiRe And diAmond RinG
Set with a cushion-shaped sapphire weighing
approximately 6.25 carats, to a conforming frame
and shoulders set with baguette-cut diamonds weighing 238 An enAmel And diAmond poWdeR
approximately 2.00 carats, mounted in platinum compAcT And A mATchbook cAse,
CDn $30,000–36,000 us $27,000–32,400 by cARTieR
Fashioned as black and white enamelled rectangular cases
237 An unmounTed colouR-chAnGe GARneT accented by black enamel squares framed by tiny rose-cut
The cushion-shaped colour-change garnet measuring diamonds, to the diamond-set thumbpieces, each mounted
9.73 mm by 7.87 mm by 5.63 mm and weighing 4.10 carats in platinum and 14k gold, signed cartier and numbered ( 2)
CDn $12,000–15,000 us $10,800–13,500 CDn $5,000–7,000 us $4,500–6,300
9 0
241
239
240
9 1
244
242
243
242 A diAmond RinG
Set with a cushion-shaped diamond weighing 2.50 carats,
to a diamond-set platinum band
9 2
245
246
9 3
247
248
day and month apertures, centre date, moonphase,
transparent case back, double déployant clasp, in stainless
steel, inner circumference 7 ins
CDn $1,200–1,600 us $1,080–1,440
9 4
252
251
250
251 A lAdy's WhiTe Gold 'polo' WRisTWATch,
by piAGeT
The circular case with cream dial, applied baton numerals,
date aperture, sweep seconds, quartz movement, joined
to a fluted bracelet, in 18k white gold, inner circumference
6 ins, with original box
CDn $3,500–4,000 us $3,150–3,600
250 A lAdy's sTAinless sTeel And Gold
'TAnk fRAnçAise' WRisTWATch, 252 A lAdy's diAmond And WhiTe Gold
by cARTieR WRisTWATch, by bulGARi
The square case with cream dial, Roman numerals, date The oval white dial surrounded by pavé-set round
aperture, sapphire-set crown, quartz movement, with diamonds, arabic and baton numerals, joined to an oval
concealed double déployant clasp, in stainless steel and linking bracelet with concealed double déployant clasp,
gold, inner circumference 7 ins in 18k white gold, inner circumference 5 1/4 ins
CDn $2,000–2,600 us $1,800–2,340 CDn $4,400–5,000 us $3,960–4,500
9 5
253
255
254
9 6
258
257
256
256 A sTAR sApphiRe And diAmond bRAceleT
The broad strap decorated with pavé-set star sapphires
weighing approximately 275.00 carats, and accented by
round diamonds weighing approximately 2.75 carats,
mounted in 18k white gold, length 7 ins
CDn $18,000–20,000 us $16,200–18,000
258 A pAiR of diAmond eAR sTuds
257 A sTAR sApphiRe And diAmond RinG Of floret design, centering a pair of round diamonds
Set with a cabochon star sapphire weighing approximately surrounded by smaller round diamonds, the diamonds
20.00 carats, amid trilliant-cut diamond shoulders, mounted altogether weighing approximately 2.50 carats, mounted
in platinum in 18k white gold
CDn $3,000–4,000 us $2,700–3,600 CDn $5,000–6,000 us $4,500–5,400
9 7
259
260
261
9 8
264
263
262
9 9
265
266
With report 2135991642 dated 3 November 2011 from 267 A Gold snAke bAnGle bRAceleT
the Gemological Institute of America stating no indications Fashioned as a slender coiled snake in textured 15k gold,
of heating with diamond eyes, inner circumference 7 1/4 ins
CDn $7,000–9,000 us $6,300–8,100 CDn $4,400–4,800 us $3,960–4,320
1 0 0
268
1 0 1
270
1 0 2
273
271
1 0 3
276
274
274 A diAmond And Gold 'pAnThèRe' 276 A pAiR of culTuRed peARl And diAmond
WRisTWATch, by cARTieR eAR pendAnTs
The case, dial, crown and bracelet with concealed déployant Set with a pair of cultured pearls of 14.2 mm, to diamond-set
clasp entirely set with round diamonds, quartz movement, caps suspended from curb links pavé-set with diamonds and
mounted in 18k gold, inner circumference 6 3/4 ins yellow diamonds, mounted in 18k white and yellow gold
CDn $8,000–10,000 us $7,200–9,000 CDn $1,600–2,000 us $1,440–1,800
275
1 0 4
277
278
1 0 5
280
281
1 0 6
282
283
1 0 7
285
286
284
1 0 8
287
289
1 0 9
292 reverse
291
290
1 1 0
293
294
1 1 1
299
296
297 300
298
298 An eARly sTeRlinG silveR WRisTWATch,
by Rolex
The circular hinged case with white enamel dial, arabic
numerals, subsidiary dial for constant seconds, joined to a
black leather strap, 15 jewels manual winding movement,
no.341416, in sterling silver, circa 1915
296 A lAdy's diAmond And Gold WRisTWATch, CDn $600–1,000 us $540–900
by chAnel
The circular case pavé-set with round diamonds centering 299 A colouRed diAmond pendAnT necklAce
a black dial, quartz movement, joined to a black patent Of plaque design, set with a cushion-shaped yellow
leather strap with déployant clasp, in 18k gold, inner diamond weighing approximately 2.25 carats, topped
circumference 6 1/2 ins, with original box by a square radiant-cut diamond weighing approximately
CDn $5,000–6,000 us $4,500–5,400 0.70 carat, each framed by round diamonds, to a radiant-cut
diamond set between the octagonal plaques, mounted in
297 A GenTlemAn's Gold 'villeReT' 18k white gold, from a fine 14k white gold chain,
AuTomATic WRisTWATch WiTh TRiple length 17 1/2 ins
cAlendAR And moonphAse, by blAncpAin CDn $7,000–11,000 us $6,300–9,900
The circular case with cream dial, applied Roman numerals,
twin apertures for day and month, outer date ring with 300 A diAmond line bRAceleT
central date half-moon hand, moonphase display, automatic comprising forty-four round diamonds weighing 7.60 carats,
movement, joined to a brown leather strap, in 18k gold mounted in 18k white gold, length 6 3/4 ins
CDn $4,000–6,000 us $3,600–5,400 CDn $10,000–12,000 us $9,000–10,800
1 1 2
301
1 1 3
303
302
304
1 1 4
307
305
306
1 1 5
311
309
308
310
1 1 6
312
313
1 1 7
314 316
315
1 1 8
319
approximately 1.75 carats, the gallery and shoulders
accented by small round diamonds and synthetic
sapphires, mounted in 10k white gold, circa 1930
CDn $4,000–5,000 us $3,600–4,500 319 An AnTique demAnToid GARneT And
diAmond bee bRooch
318 An AnTique diAmond necklAce Modelled as a bee, the body set with a duo of demantoid
The series of carré-set old mine-cut diamonds accented garnets weighing approximately 2.00 carats and 0.90 carat,
by larger floret-set old mine and rose-cut diamonds, amid rose-cut diamond wings and eyes, mounted in silver
mounted in silver and gold, length 17 1/4 ins, circa 1860 and 10k gold, circa 1900
CDn $5,000–6,000 us $4,500–5,400 CDn $2,400–2,800 us $2,160–2,520
1 1 9
321
320
1 2 0
322
324
323
1 2 1
325
326
1 2 2
328
329
1 2 3
332
331
1 2 4
333
335
1 2 6
338
337
1 2 7
339
341
1 2 8
344
343
342
343 A diAmond And Gold RinG
Set with a round diamond weighing 2.46 carats, the
textured shoulders accented by small round diamonds,
to the tapering polished shank, mounted in 14k gold
342 A colouRed diAmond RinG
CDn $11,000–14,000 us $9,900–12,600
Set with a rectangular fancy vivid yellow diamond weighing
1.50 carats, between baguette-cut diamond shoulders,
344 A diAmond And Gold necklAce
mounted in 14k white gold
The polished contoured band embellished by fluted ribbon
With report 13783240 dated 03 January 2005 from the sash details and decorated to the front with pavé-set round
Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond diamonds weighing approximately 7.25 carats, mounted in
is fancy vivid yellow, natural colour, VS1 clarity 18k gold, inner circumference 14 1/2 ins
CDn $20,000–24,000 us $18,000–21,600 CDn $7,000–9,000 us $6,300–8,100
1 2 9
345
347
346
348
346 A diAmond And sTAinless sTeel 348 A lAdy's diAmond And sTAinless sTeel
WRisTWATch, by fRed WRisTWATch, by coRum
The rectangular case within pavé-set diamond columns, The oval curved case decorated with round diamonds,
white dial, applied arabic numerals and markers, sweep mother-of-pearl dial with Roman numerals, sapphire-set
seconds, date aperture, completed by a black leather crown, quartz movement, joined to a black leather strap,
strap with déployant clasp, in stainless steel in stainless steel
CDn $2,000–2,400 us $1,800–2,160 CDn $1,000–1,400 us $900–1,260
1 3 0
349
350
1 3 1
353
1 3 2
355
356
354
1 3 3
358
357
1 3 4
360
361
362 359
1 3 5
363
1 3 6
368
365
367
366
With report 1162118206 dated 2 May 2014 from the CDn $7,000–9,000 us $6,300–8,100
Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond
is fancy intense yellow, natural colour, VVS1 clarity 368 A colouRed diAmond heART necklAce
1 3 7
370
369
1 3 8
374
373
372 A diAmond And WhiTe Gold necklAce 374 A pAiR of pink sApphiRe And diAmond
Set with a pear-shaped diamond weighing approximately eAR pendAnTs
3.00 carats, amid a baguette-cut and round diamond frame, Set with a pair of oval pink sapphires together weighing
to scroll linking entirely set with round diamonds, the small approximately 6.00 carats, the surrounds and surmounts
diamonds weighing approximately 12.00 carats, mounted in decorated with round and marquise-cut diamonds weighing
18k white gold, length 17 ins approximately 5.05 carats, mounted in 18k white gold
CDn $18,000–22,000 us $16,200–19,800 CDn $5,000–7,000 us $4,500–6,300
1 3 9
376
377
1 4 0
379
380
378 platinum, French assay marks, circa 1920
CDn $13,000–17,000 us $11,700–15,300
1 4 1
383
381
382
1 4 2
384
385
1 4 3
387
388
389
1 4 4
392
391
390
390 A diAmond And plATinum bRAceleT
The series of twenty-four graduated emerald-cut
diamonds weighing approximately 8.00 carats, amid
round, marquise and baguette-cut diamonds weighing
392 A diAmond soliTAiRe RinG
approximately 6.60 carats, mounted in platinum,
Set with a round diamond weighing 3.46 carats,
length 6 3/4 ins
to a slender platinum band
CDn $28,000–32,000 us $25,200–28,800
With report 2165583702 dated 12 September 2014
391 A diAmond RinG from the Gemological Institute of America stating that
Set with a radiant-cut diamond weighing approximately the diamond is G colour, VVS2 clarity; and a working
5.00 carats, with a conforming frame, gallery and shoulders diagram indicating that the clarity of the diamond is
decorated with diamonds, mounted in 18k white gold potentially Internally Flawless
CDn $19,000–22,000 us $17,100–19,800 CDn $40,000–60,000 us $36,000–54,000
1 4 6
393
394
1 4 7
396
397
395 A diAmond And plATinum bRAceleT 397 A pAiR of culTuRed peARl And diAmond
The openwork strap composed of rectangular eAR sTuds
panels decorated with pavé-set round diamonds each set with a cultured pearl measuring approximately
weighing approximately 15.00 carats, mounted 13.0 mm, topped by a trefoil motif of round diamonds,
in platinum, length 7 ins mounted in 18k white gold
CDn $24,000–28,000 us $21,600–25,200 CDn $1,500–1,800 us $1,350–1,620
1 4 8
400
399
1 4 9
403
401
402
1 5 0
406
404
405
405 A diAmond And plATinum leAf bRooch
The openwork design fashioned as a pair of curving
leaves decorated throughout with round and baguette-cut
diamonds, mounted in platinum
CDn $6,000–7,000 us $5,400–6,300
1 5 1
407
409
1 5 2
410
1 5 4
411
Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is fancy yellow, natural colour, VVS1 clarity,
and a working diagram indicating that the clarity of the diamond is potentially Internally Flawless
CDn $60,000–80,000 us $54,000–72,000
1 5 5
413 414
culTured Pearl, diamond and 14k gold anTique cameo and diamond and 14k gold
necklace 14k gold Brooch, eTerniTy rings (2)
CDn $900–1,200 circa 1890 CDn $800–1,200
CDn $700–900
ruBy, diamond and 18k ameThysT, Turquoise TWo-T one 18k gold four sTerling silver
gold PanTher PendanT and 14k gold ring Bangle and 14k gold JeWels,
CDn $300–500 CDn $1,000–1,500 CDn $1,000–1,200 david yurman
CDn $1,000–1,500
anTique diamond, lady’s diamond, gold, aquamarine, diamond 18k gold BraceleT
onyx and PlaTinum PlaTinum and silver and 18k WhiTe gold CDn $1,300–1,500
Brooch WrisTWaT ch, ring
CDn $1,000–1,200 h. moser & cie CDn $1,000–1,400
CDn $1,000–1,200
1 5 6 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
425 426
diamond and 18k gold TWo culTured Pearl, diamond and PlaTinum Brooch
ring diamond and 18k CDn $2,000–3,000
CDn $1,500–2,200 WhiTe gold necklaces
CDn $1,500–2,000
culTured Pearl, diamond and 18k WhiTe diamond and 14k gold Three-sT one diamond
diamond and 14k gold and yelloW gold ring ring and 18k WhiTe gold
PendanT/enhancer CDn $8,000–10,000 CDn $2,000–3,000 ring
CDn $1,500–2,000 CDn $2,400–3,200
Three unmounTed carved oPal, diamond emerald, diamond and saPPhire, diamond
ruBies and 18k gold 18k WhiTe gold ring and 18k WhiTe gold
CDn $2,500–3,000 PendanT/Brooch CDn $2,800–3,200 ear sTuds
CDn $2,500–3,000 CDn $4,000–5,000
1 5 7
439 440
laPis lazuli and 18k culTured Pearl, saPPhire and 18k gold enamel, diamond,
gold ring and ear diamond and 18k gold ring garneT and 14k gold
sTuds (2), karl sTiTT gen necklace CDn $700–900 Pansy Brooch
CDn $700–900 CDn $700–900 CDn $800–1,000
anTique diamond and TWo 18k gold auT omaTic emerald, diamond and coral, diamond,
18k gold lion WrisTWaT ches, 14k yelloW and Pink culTured Pearl and
cufflinks, circa 1890 chaTelaine and eska, gold PendanT sTerling silver
CDn $800–1,000 circa 1960's necklace Brooch
CDn $800–1,000 CDn $900–1,300 CDn $1,000–1,400
1 5 8 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
451 452
18k gold BraceleT 18k WhiTe and yelloW diamond and 18k gold PendanT necklace and
CDn $1,100–1,400 gold BraceleT ear cliPs (2), anT onini
CDn $1,400–1,600 CDn $3,000–3,500
Belle ÉPoque diamond diamond and 14k WhiTe oPal, diamond and 18k gem-seT and 18k gold
and PlaTinum ear gold ear PendanTs gold Bangle BraceleT dog Brooch
PendanTs, circa 1905 CDn $1,800–2,200 CDn $1,800–2,400 CDn $1,500–2,000
CDn $1,500–1,800
14k gold caT Brooch, unmounTed 3.26-caraT saPPhire, diamond culTured Pearl,
gallen Benson T ourmaline and 18k WhiTe gold diamond and 14k
CDn $250–350 CDn $2,400–3,400 ring WhiTe gold ring
CDn $2,500–3,000 CDn $1,500–1,800
1 5 9
465 466
Three Turquoise and gold JeWels TWo enamel and 18k four Pairs of gold
CDn $1,200–1,800 gold figural cufflinks
Brooches CDn $700–900
CDn $600–900
aquamarine and eBony and Tricoloured diamond and 18k lady's diamond,
14k gold ring 18k gold 'TriniTy' WhiTe gold hearT PlaTinum and 14k
CDn $700–900 PendanT, carTier PendanT necklace WhiTe gold
CDn $700–900 CDn $900–1,200 WrisTWaT ch
CDn $1,000–1,500
18k gold BraceleT lady's diamond and TWo-T one 14k gold ear anTique diamond,
CDn $1,000–1,400 18k WhiTe gold cliPs, david yurman synTheTic ruBy and
WrisTWaT ch, PiageT CDn $1,200–1,400 PlaTinum PendanT/Brooch,
CDn $1,100–1,500 circa 1910
CDn $1,200–1,500
1 6 0 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
477 478
emerald, diamond and saPPhire, diamond diamond and 14k gold rivière necklace
18k WhiTe gold ring and 18k WhiTe gold CDn $1,800–2,200
CDn $1,700–2,000 ring
CDn $1,700–2,000
TWo-T one 14k gold diamond, silver and lavender JadeiTe emerald, diamond and
necklace 14k gold floral Bangle BraceleT 18k WhiTe gold ring,
CDn $1,800–2,200 Brooch CDn $2,000–3,000 BuccellaTi
CDn $2,000–3,000 CDn $2,200–2,600
diamond, PlaTinum coloured diamond and garneT, diamond and unmounTed 11.36-caraT
and 18k gold necklace 18k WhiTe gold ring 18k WhiTe gold ring, TanzaniTe
CDn $2,500–3,500 CDn $2,500–3,500 Barry kieselsTein- CDn $3,000–4,000
cord
CDn $2,800–3,200
1 6 1
491 492
genTleman's sTainless sTeel 'oysTer PerPeTual JadeiTe and 14k gold diamond and 14k
air-king' auT omaTic WrisTWaT ch, rolex PendanT and WhiTe gold soliTaire
CDn $1,200–1,500 ear cliPs (2) ring
CDn $700–900 CDn $700–1,000
JadeiTe, diamond and saPPhire, diamond and unmounTed 1.77-caraT TWo gem-seT and 14k
14k gold ring 14k WhiTe gold Brooch ruBy gold Bangle
CDn $800–1,200 CDn $800–1,200 CDn $800–1,200 BraceleTs
CDn $900–1,200
lady's 18k gold anTique garneT, fiBroliTe caT's eye, TWo anTique gem-seT
WrisTWaT ch, girard diamond, enamel and diamond and PlaTinum and 14k gold Bangle
Perregaux gold PendanT ring BraceleTs
CDn $900–1,200 necklace, circa 1870 CDn $1,000–1,500 CDn $1,200–1,500
CDn $900–1,300
1 6 2 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
503 504
ruBy, diamond and 18k culTured Pearl, five coral and 10k gold JeWels
WhiTe gold ring and diamond and 18k gold (requires rePair)
Band (2) ear PendanTs CDn $4,000–5,000
CDn $1,400–1,800 CDn $600–800
lady's 14k gold Three diamond, coral ruBy, diamond and 14k emerald and 18k
auT omaTic WrisTWaT ch, comPosiTe and 22k WhiTe gold JeWels (3) WhiTe gold ring
le coulTre, circa 1960 gold BraceleTs CDn $2,500–3,500 CDn $2,500–2,800
CDn $2,000–3,000 CDn $2,200–2,600
diamond and 18k WhiTe diamond and 14k WhiTe diamond and 18k gold emerald and 14k gold
gold eyeglasses, gold ring floral Brooch Bangle BraceleT
carTier CDn $3,000–4,000 CDn $2,000–3,000 CDn $2,500–3,500
CDn $3,000–4,000
1 6 3
517 518
18k gold necklace and ear PendanTs (2), lucas lady's silver ruBy, diamond and 18k
CDn $1,600–1,800 WrisTWaT ch, fred gold ear sTuds
CDn $400–600 CDn $600–800
unmounTed 16.77-caraT Turquoise, Wood and Three anTique 18k lady's 18k gold
green T ourmaline 14k gold ear PendanTs, gold rings WrisTWaT ch, omega
CDn $600–900 marcella ciceri CDn $800–1,200 CDn $900–1,200
CDn $700–900
lady's 18k gold diamond and 18k WhiTe diamond and 18k gold four cigareTTe
WrisTWaT ch, rolex, gold crescenT Brooch BraceleT holders and a foB
circa 1952 CDn $1,000–1,500 CDn $1,000–1,500 case, circa 1920's
CDn $1,000–1,200 CDn $1,200–1,500
1 6 4 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
529 530
coral, saPPhire, TanzaniTe, diamond 18k gold necklace and BraceleT (2)
diamond and 18k gold and 18k gold ring CDn $2,500–3,000
rose ring CDn $1,800–2,200
CDn $200–250
unmounTed 1.64-caraT ruBy and 14k gold emerald, diamond and unmounTed 3.35-caraT
'chameleon' diamond ring 18k WhiTe gold ear TsavoriTe garneT
CDn $2,000–3,000 CDn $2,000–3,000 PendanTs CDn $1,800–2,200
CDn $2,400–2,800
five culTured Pearl sTar ruBy, diamond diamond and 18k WhiTe ruBy, diamond and 14k
and 14k gold Bangle and PlaTinum ring gold necklace WhiTe gold necklace
BraceleTs CDn $2,600–3,000 CDn $3,000–4,000 CDn $4,000–6,000
CDn $2,500–3,000
1 6 5
543 544
culTured Pearl and 18k WhiTe gold necklace diamond and 14k ameThysT cameo,
CDn $2,000–3,000 WhiTe gold ear enamel and 14k gold
PendanTs ring
CDn $700–900 CDn $700–1,100
coral and 14k gold diamond and 18k WhiTe diamond and PlaTinum anTique diamond,
necklace, circa 1970 gold ear sTuds necklace PlaTinum and 18k gold
CDn $700–900 CDn $700–900 CDn $700–900 BraceleT
CDn $800–1,000
emerald, diamond, anTique diamond, seed ameThysT, culTured 14k gold diamond
silver and 18k gold Pearl, PlaTinum and Pearl, diamond and rings and Band (4)
Brooch 14k gold necklace 18k gold necklace CDn $1,000–1,500
CDn $800–1,200 CDn $800–1,200 CDn $1,000–1,200
1 6 6 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
555 556
aquamarine, diamond emerald, diamond and eighT gem-seT, PlaTinum or 18k gold rings
and 18k WhiTe gold 18k WhiTe gold ring CDn $6,000–7,000
ring CDn $1,800–2,200
CDn $1,800–2,200
TWo gem-seT, diamond JadeiTe, diamond and diamond and 14k gold TanzaniTe, coloured
and 14k gold rings 18k gold ring ring and ear sTuds (2) diamond, PlaTinum and
CDn $500–700 CDn $2,000–3,000 CDn $2,000–2,500 18k gold necklace,
forTunes
CDn $2,400–2,800
diamond and PlaTinum unmounTed 3.94-caraT diamond and 18k 18k gold BraceleT,
Brooch, circa 1950 saPPhire WhiTe gold necklace Birks
CDn $3,000–4,000 CDn $3,000–5,000 CDn $3,000–5,000 CDn $1,800–2,200
1 6 7
569 570
TWo Pairs of 18k gold earrings saPPhire, diamond, ciTrine, diamond and
CDn $600–800 PlaTinum and 18k gold 18k WhiTe gold ring
PendanT CDn $700–1,000
CDn $700–1,200
diamond and 14k WhiTe laPis lazuli, diamond diamond and 18k gold Perido T, Blue T oPaz
gold ring and 18k gold cufflinks lion Brooch and 18k gold line
CDn $800–1,200 CDn $800–1,200 CDn $800–1,200 BraceleT
CDn $800–1,000
TWo diamond rings anTique diamond and lady's 18k gold saPPhire and TWo-T one
and a Pair of ear 18k gold Brooch ‘refleT’ WrisTWaT ch, 18k gold ear cliPs
sTuds (3), Tiffany & co. CDn $1,000–1,400 Boucheron CDn $1,000–1,500
CDn $900–1,200 CDn $1,000–1,400
1 6 8 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
581 582
emerald, diamond and malachiTe and 18k TWo-T one 18k gold necklace and
14k gold Brooch gold Bangle BraceleT ear PendanTs (2)
CDn $1,500–1,800 CDn $1,500–1,800 CDn $1,200–1,500
lady's diamond and ruBy, diamond and 18k saPPhire, diamond diamond and 10k gold
18k WhiTe gold gold ring and 18k WhiTe gold BraceleT
WrisTWaT ch, Bucherer CDn $1,800–2,200 ring CDn $2,000–2,400
CDn $1,600–2,000 CDn $1,800–2,200
enamel, diamond and sTainless sTeel and aquamarine, diamond emerald, diamond and
18k gold charm gold 'sanT os' and 18k WhiTe gold 18k gold PendanT,
BraceleT auT omaTic WrisTWaT ch, PendanT yvel
CDn $2,000–2,600 carTier CDn $2,400–2,800 CDn $3,000–4,000
CDn $2,000–3,000
1 6 9
595 596
ameThysT and gold necklace, earrings and 18k gold ear cliPs genTleman's 14k Pink
ring (3) CDn $400–600 gold WrisTWaT ch,
CDn $900–1,300 doxa
CDn $400–600
diamond and 18k WhiTe anTique saPPhire, culTured Pearl and diamond and 14k WhiTe
gold 'shamrock' ear diamond and 18k gold 18k gold T orsade gold ear PendanTs
sTuds Brooch, circa 1860 necklace CDn $600–900
CDn $500–700 CDn $500–800 CDn $600–800
JeT, diamond and ruBy, diamond and 18k saPPhire, diamond diamond and PlaTinum
18k WhiTe gold ring, WhiTe gold ear sTuds, and 14k gold Bangle Bar Brooch, circa 1920
PomellaT o damiani BraceleT CDn $900–1,200
CDn $700–900 CDn $700–1,300 CDn $800–1,200
1 7 0 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
607 608
diamond and 18k WhiTe diamond and 14k WhiTe anTique hand PainTed PorTraiT miniaTures
gold BraceleT, gold ring and 18k gold Brooches (2)
ilias lalaounis CDn $1,000–1,400 CDn $700–900
CDn $1,000–1,500
reTro 18k gold diamond and 18k gold reTro ruBy, diamond saPPhire, diamond
BraceleT, circa 1940 BoW ring and 14k gold Brooch and 18k gold ring,
CDn $1,500–2,000 CDn $1,800–2,000 CDn $2,000–3,000 Beni sung
CDn $2,000–3,000
canadian diamond and diamond and TWo-T one saPPhire, diamond coloured diamond
14k WhiTe gold ear 18k gold ear cliPs, and 14k WhiTe gold and 14k WhiTe gold
sTuds Barry kieselsTein- ear PendanTs ring
CDn $2,000–3,000 cord CDn $3,000–4,000 CDn $3,500–4,000
CDn $2,000–2,400
1 7 1
621 622
culTured Pearl, ciTrine, diamond and 14k gold enamel, diamond and anTique garneT,
converTiBle necklace and fiTTings gold Brooch/PendanT, diamond, silver and
CDn $1,200–1,500 roBerT o coin 10k gold Brooch
CDn $600–800 CDn $600–800
anTique diamond, JadeiTe ring and ear culTured Pearl, diamond and 18k gold
enamel, sPliT Pearl sTuds (2) diamond and 18k gold earrings
and 10k gold Brooch CDn $700–900 ring CDn $800–1,200
CDn $600–800 CDn $800–1,200
lady's 18k gold anTique Perido T, lady's sTainless sTeel TWo diamond and 18k
WrisTWaT ch, carTier, diamond, PlaTinum and 'sanT os ocTagonal' gold rings
circa 1991 14k gold necklace auT omaTic CDn $900–1,200
CDn $800–1,200 CDn $800–1,200 WrisTWaT ch, carTier
CDn $800–1,200
1 7 2 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
633 634
JadeiTe, diamond and JadeiTe and 14k gold saPPhire, diamond and 18k WhiTe gold
18k gold PendanT PendanT/Brooch BraceleT
CDn $1,200–1,500 CDn $400–600 CDn $4,000–6,000
anTique hardsT one ciTrine, diamond and unmounTed 11.24-caraT 18k gold BraceleT,
cameo, enamel and 18k 14k gold ear cliPs JadeiTe lucas
gold Brooch CDn $1,600–1,800 CDn $2,000–3,000 CDn $2,000–3,000
CDn $1,600–1,800
Pink saPPhire and 18k diamond and 18k WhiTe coloured diamond diamond and 18k gold
Pink gold Bangle and gold necklace and TWo-T one 18k gold line BraceleT, cavelTi
ear cliPs (2) CDn $2,400–2,800 ring CDn $1,500–1,800
CDn $2,000–2,500 CDn $2,500–3,500
1 7 3
647 648
diamond and 10k gold ring, ear cliPs and georgian PorTraiT diamond and 18k gold
BraceleT (3) miniaTure and 9k gold ear PendanTs
CDn $400–600 rings (2), circa 1830 CDn $500–700
CDn $400–600
Belle ÉPoque diamond genTleman's 14k gold diamond and 18k gold anTique diamond and
and PlaTinum glazed WrisTWaT ch, Tisso T ring 14k gold necklace,
PendanT CDn $600–800 CDn $700–900 circa 1910
CDn $600–800 CDn $700–900
diamond and 18k WhiTe enamel, diamond and enamel, diamond and unmounTed 0.21-caraT
gold ring 18k gold Bird Brooch 18k gold floral coloured diamond
CDn $800–1,200 CDn $800–1,200 Brooch CDn $1,000–1,500
CDn $900–1,200
1 7 4 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
659 660 661 662
diamond and 18k ruBy, diamond and 18k gem-seT, diamond and ruBy, diamond and
WhiTe gold PendanT WhiTe gold ring 18k gold BraceleT PlaTinum ring
necklace CDn $1,400–1,800 CDn $1,500–2,000 CDn $1,500–2,000
CDn $1,000–1,500
665 666
663 664
emerald and 18k saPPhire, ruBy, lady's 18k gold saPPhire, diamond
WhiTe gold ring diamond and 18k gold 'cellini' WrisTWaT ch, and 14k gold ring
CDn $1,600–2,000 rolex, circa 1970 CDn $2,500–3,000
Bangle BraceleT
CDn $1,600–2,000 CDn $1,800–2,400
667
668 669
diamond and 18k gold sTerling silver TeaPo T, creamer and sugar BoWl, Tiffany & co.
necklace CDn $2,600–3,000
CDn $4,000–5,000
1 7 5
671 672
sTerling silver Brooch, ilias lalaounis anTique saPPhire, TWo single diamond
CDn $200–300 diamond 14k gold ring and 18k WhiTe gold
CDn $600–800 ear sTuds
CDn $700–900
saPPhire, diamond and enamel, diamond and 14k gold BraceleT anTique hardsT one
18k gold ring 18k gold ring CDn $900–1,200 cameo and 18k gold
CDn $700–1000 CDn $800–1,200 PendanT, circa 1890
CDn $900–1,100
diamond and 14k lady's 18k gold TWo gem-seT and 14k Pink saPPhire,
WhiTe gold eTerniTy 'Precision' WrisTWaT ch, gold Bangle diamond and WhiTe
ring rolex, circa 1970 BraceleTs gold ring and ear
CDn $900–1,100 CDn $1,000–1,200 CDn $1,000–1,200 cliPs (2), di modolo
CDn $1,000–1,200
1 7 6 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
683 684
diamond and 10k WhiTe oPal and 18k gold saPPhire, sTerling silver and 18k gold Box,
gold PendanT/Brooch ring van cleef & arPels
CDn $1,600–2,000 CDn $1,800–2,200 CDn $2,000–3,000
diamond, PlaTinum diamond and 14k gold diamond and TWo-T one saPPhire, diamond
and 18k Pink gold eTerniTy ring 14k gold necklace, and PlaTinum PendanT
Brooch, circa 1960 CDn $2,500–3,000 lou goldBerg necklace
CDn $2,000–2,500 CDn $2,500–3,500 CDn $2,500–3,500
'acanThus' sTerling genTleman's 14k gold diamond and 18k gold saPPhire, diamond
silver flaTWare (80), 'schaffhausen' necklace and 18k WhiTe gold
georg Jensen auT omaTic WrisTWaT ch, CDn $3,000–3,500 BraceleT
CDn $3,000–4,000 iWc CDn $5,000–6,000
CDn $3,000–4,000
1 7 7
697 698
diamond and 18k WhiTe gold ear PendanTs Three saPPhire, TWo ruBy and 14k gold
CDn $800–1,200 diamond and 18k gold seahorse Brooches
rings CDn $700–900
CDn $500–700
coloured diamond and enamel and 18k gold gem-seT and 18k gold diamond and 18k gold
18k WhiTe gold ring Bee Brooch floral Brooch ear cliPs
CDn $700–900 CDn $200–300 CDn $800–1,200 CDn $900–1,200
Turquoise, ameThysT, culTured Pearl, ruBy, oPal, saPPhire and 14k aquamarine and 14k
diamond and 18k gold diamond and 14k gold gold PendanT and gold ring
Brooch ear PendanTs chain CDn $1,000–1,300
CDn $1,000–1,500 CDn $1,000–1,500 CDn $1,000–1,400
1 7 8 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
709 710 711 712
gem-seT and 18k gold chrysoBeryl caT's eye JadeiTe, diamond and diamond and 18k WhiTe
floral Brooch and 14k gold ring WhiTe gold necklace gold ring
CDn $1,000–1,200 CDn $1,200–1,500 and ear sTuds (2) CDn $1,200–1,500
CDn $1,200–1,500
ruBy, diamond and ameThysT, diamond culTured Pearl, lady's diamond and
PlaTinum earrings and 14k gold Brooch diamond and 14k gold 18k gold WrisTWaT ch,
CDn $1,200–1,600 CDn $1,300–1,600 ear PendanTs concord
CDn $1,500–1,800 CDn $1,500–1,800
Belle ÉPoque Pearl, diamond and 18k WhiTe diamond and TWo-T one diamond and 14k gold
diamond, PlaTinum and gold BraceleT 14k gold soliTaire line BraceleT
10k gold necklace CDn $1,600–1,800 ring CDn $2,400–3,000
CDn $1,500–1,800 CDn $2,000–2,500
diamond and 18k gold emerald, diamond and emerald, diamond and diamond and 14k gold
PendanT 18k WhiTe gold ring PlaTinum PendanT ring
CDn $2,800–3,200 CDn $3,000–3,600 necklace CDn $3,500–4,000
CDn $3,000–4,000
1 7 9
725 726 727 728
gem-seT and 18k WhiTe anTique Turquoise, T ourmaline and 14k oPal, enamel and 14k
gold ring garneT, diamond, gold ring gold Brooch
CDn $300–400 silver and 18k gold CDn $500–700 CDn $500–700
Brooch
CDn $400–600
Perido T and 18k WhiTe culTured Pearl, coral, diamond and diamond and 14k
gold PendanT, diamond and 18k 18k gold TurTle WhiTe gold ear sTuds
chaumeT WhiTe gold necklace Brooch CDn $5,000–6,000
CDn $500–700 CDn $600–800 CDn $600–800
diamond and 14k gold diamond and 14k culTured Pearl, diamond and 18k gold
ring WhiTe gold ring diamond and 18k BraceleT
CDn $700–900 CDn $800–1,200 WhiTe gold Brooch CDn $1,100–1,600
CDn $900–1,200
four JadeiTe and diamond and 14k diamond and 10k gold lady's 18k gold
gold rings WhiTe gold PendanT BraceleT WrisTWaT ch, Baume &
CDn $1,200–1,500 necklace CDn $1,200–1,600 mercier
CDn $1,200–1,500 CDn $1,400–1,800
1 8 0 cONDITION RePORTS aVaILabLe aT DuPuIS.ca
741 742 743 744
oPal, saPPhire, diamond and 18k ruBy, diamond and diamond and PlaTinum
diamond and 18k gold WhiTe gold PendanT PlaTinum ring eTerniTy ring
ring necklace CDn $2,000–3,000 CDn $2,000–3,000
CDn $1,800–2,400 CDn $1,800–2,200
american liBerTy coin red sPinel, diamond culTured Pearl, saPPhire, diamond
18k gold WrisTWaT ch, and 18k gold ring and diamond, PlaTinum and 18k WhiTe gold
PiageT Bands (3) and 18k WhiTe gold ring
CDn $2,200–2,600 CDn $2,400–3,000 necklace, secreTT CDn $2,500–3,000
CDn $2,500–3,000
753 754
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index of makers
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index of colourless diamonds
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BiograPhies
bauMe & MeRcIeR and joyful jewels featuring animals, and textile- New york. after Mario died in 1965, sons
established since 1830, baume & Mercier has like treatment of precious metals. Gianmaria & Luca set out to expand the house
produced refined complications and innovations among the illustrious clients of boucheron: ava on an international scale, with shops in Hong
that have been incorporated into highly respected Gardner, Joan crawford, who acquired a jewel- Kong, Japan, Monte carlo, Paris, Sardinia,
timepieces ever since. Through the decades, ry set made of aquamarine stones and dia- Venice, capri, elba and beverly Hills, providing
baume & Mercier's great success with the monds. Wishing to own something to remem- closer access to devoted clients.
watch-buying public has relied on the company ber his favorite actress by, andy Warhol bought buccellati continues today to produce their jew-
remaining current with new styles and designs the set in 1977. Sarah bernhardt repeatedly els in small workshops with artisans of many
while it continues to make its mark on watch- ordered replicas of her dogs, cats and birds, set generations association with the House.
making techniques. onto rings and necklaces. edith Piaf was a regu-
lar client for watches. In 1921, the Maison buLGaRI
bIRKS boucheron created an exceptional diadem that Descending from an ancient family of Greek sil-
canada's premier jewellery retailer was found- became one of the Queen Mother elizabeth’s versmiths, Sotirio bulgari founded the company
ed in 1879, in Montreal, canada, by Henry birks. favorites. in 1881, manufacturing precious silver objects.
birks quickly became the prime destination for In 1900, at the universal exhibition in Paris, The During the late 19th century, Sotirio moved to
discerning jewellery connoisseurs. The 20th Maison boucheron received the gold medal and Italy and in 1884 opened his first shop in Rome.
century saw prominent jewellers ellis brothers was established as one of the forerunners of the In 1905, with the help of his sons costantino
and Ryrie incorporated with the birks name. by art Nouveau movement. and Giorgio, he inaugurated the shop in Via
the late twentieth century, canadian diamonds Madeleine astor was a faithful client of Frédéric condotti, which remains bulgari’s flagship store.
had become a central part of the birks engage- boucheron’s. as passengers on the Titanic, Mrs In the early 20th century the two brothers
ment ring business. birks continues to be a astor survived the sinking, her husband having developed a deep interest and expertise in pre-
leader in the canadian jewellery industry, and gallantly given his place on the lifeboat to a cious stones, jewels and watches. The period
the name Maison birks was unveiled in 2013. woman. all of her magnificent collection of jew- immediately after the Second World War
els disappeared in the ocean that night, except marked an important turning point in the histo-
bLaNcPaIN for a sapphire and diamond ring which Mrs ry of bulgari. Giorgio and costantino decided to
In 1735, Jehan-Jacques blancpain founded the astor was wearing. She wore it always after create a unique style inspired by Greco-Roman
brand bearing his name, which is now the that, in remembrance of her valiant husband. classicism, the Italian Renaissance, and the 19th
world's oldest watchmaking brand, and, with a boucheron has boutiques in major cities around century Roman school. by the 1950’s-60’s, the
focus on traditional watch movements, contin- the world. bold and innovative style of bulgari had gained
ues to feature the skills of the watchmaker. success within the jet set and movie world, and
In 1926, the manufacture started marketing the bucHeReR they focused on jewels with precious gems.
first automatic wristwatch. by 1930, blancpain In 1888, carl-Friedrich bucherer and his wife In 1977 bulgari launched the bVLGaRI watch, a
adapted the system to watches of small size, Luise opened Lucerne's first watch and jew- worldwide success story. The watch compo-
and launched the world's first women’s auto- ellery store. Their sons, ernst and carl eduard, nent of bulgari has become a very important
matic watch. joined the family-owned company in the 1920s. part of the business since then.
One of blancpain’s most popular models is the In 1924, ernst bucherer decided to include the
Fifty Fathoms, launched in 1953. Worn by then little-known watch brand “ Rolex” in its caRTIeR
Jacques-yves cousteau, among others. The Fifty range. Today, Rolex remains the House of Louis-François cartier founded cartier, in Paris,
Fathoms was a standard among divers, and has bucherer's most important partner. in 1847. He had three grandsons, Louis, Pierre
recently been revived. In 2013, bucherer celebrated its 125th jubilee and Jacques, who were responsible for estab-
The introduction of the quartz movement and opened the world's largest watch and jew- lishing the famous world-wide empire. The next
inspired blancpain to focus on the traditional ellery store in Paris. bucherer is represented in fifty years saw many milestones: Royal clientele
movement and the production of " grande com- many important markets, and while continuing from england, Siam ( now Thailand), Spain,
plication" wristwatches. This focus produced with a focus on watches, has an important jew- Portugal, Greece, Italy, and Monaco. cartier, in
renewed interest in the brand, and revitalized ellery design component in its business model. 1906, first introduced jewellery in the geometric
blancpain as an important luxury product. style that was later to become known as art
blancpain boutiques have opened in major cities bucceLLaTI Deco. among the exceptional jewels and gems
around the world. Started in Milan in 1919, by Mario buccellati, the sold by cartier was the famous blue diamond
house is known for intricate detail and unique “ The Hope”, now in the permanent collection
bOucHeRON textures and finishes in their jewels. The House of the Smithsonian, in Washington. cartier
Frédéric boucheron wished to be the watch- of buccellati has long been recognized as having moved to their current location at 653 Fifth
maker of “ Joyful Hours” and through this vision an important place in the pantheon of jewellers. avenue, New york in 1917. The Morton F.
created watches that celebrate life’s special buccellati has produced jewels for many royal Plant mansion was exchanged for a two strand
moments. established in 1866, the Maison houses and film stars. as the house expanded, natural oriental pearl necklace for Mrs. Plant,
quickly established a reputation for timepieces shops were opened in Rome, Florence and and $100 for Mr. Plant. The name cartier con-
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tinues to evoke the image of luxury like no Master of the belle epoque. With his elegant Manhattan, and at the height of production his
other. creations, he attracted royals and aristocrats. two full-time workshops employed 200 jew-
aigrettes and tiaras became a very important ellers and 37 setters.
caVeLTI part of the firm’s designs. chaumet has pro- The New york social register flocked to him.
The youngest son of a Swiss family, Toni cavelti duced more than 1,500 different models of They warmed to his personal charm and appre-
served a long apprenticeship in the goldsmith's tiaras. ciated his brilliance as a designer.
trade, developing a magical skill in jewellery chaumet created simplified designs contained David Webb’s designs of the 1950s and early
design. at the age of 23, equipped with only $8, within rigid geometric outlines of the art Deco 1960s showcased endless variations on flowers
the tools of his trade and a romantic vision of period in the 1920’s and 30’s. and organic forms. His love of nature took
the canadian West, he arrived in Vancouver. Responding to the continuous social, economic shape in jewels of all sizes and varieties. almost
There he made his fortune by creating fine jew- and artistic changes, chaumet has maintained its all of his iconic animal jewelry was designed in
ellery for “ society” women, including the legendary reputation. Design is determined by the 1960s. The times were changing and he
Queen. In 1971 he was commissioned to make the good taste of the contemporary Parisienne, embraced them: the rich vocabulary of ham-
a necklace of b.c. gold and local jade to mark a always in search of something new, different and mered gold, enamel, pearls, colors, textures and
royal visit. sumptuous. shapes were synthesized into a new geometry
The modernist artistic movement under way in that reflected the spirit of the 1970s.
the Vancouver of the '50s and '60s brought cHOPaRD
cavelti’s work to its full flowering, and helped to In 1860, in the Swiss village of Sonvilier, Louis- DaVID yuRMaN
establish his national and international reputa- ulysse chopard, a talented timepiece craftsman, David yurman, a sculptor who, in 1980, found-
tion. established his workshop. His watches were ed a jewellery company, produces small, wear-
quickly recognized for their quality, and were able sculptural works, and has created an endur-
cHaNeL quickly in demand throughout europe. ing collection sought after the world over. His
In 1910, Gabrielle chanel opened her first shop chopard has developed into a brand known for combinations of metals and gems create echoes
in Paris, under the name " chanel Modes." both its fine timepieces, and its joyful jewels, of antiquity in very modern sculptural jewels.
chanel’s elegant simplicity was an immediate with styles such as Happy Diamonds, and
success, and inspired the fashion industry watches that are as reliable as they are a pleas- eLIZabeTH GaGe
around the world ure to wear. Known for bold statement jewels, elizabeth
In 1932, Gabrielle chanel hosted an exhibition Gage combines flowing natural forms, geome-
of fine jewellery “ bijoux de Diamants” in her cONcORD try, textures, and colours in metal, enamel, gems
residence, establishing her affinity for the dia- concord was founded in biel, Switzerland in and found objects. Her jewels pick up colours
mond. 1908. It is a prestige timepiece company that and textures in metal finishes and enamels to
The first chanel watches were launched in remains anchored in a tradition of reliable time- create works unlike any others.
1987, with the creation of the Première watch, keeping together with a strong sense of design based in London, england, elizabeth Gage grad-
designed by Jacques Helleu, the dial of the directly connecting to the 21st century urban uated from college, and the same year, she was
watch being reminiscent of the shape of the landscape. commissioned by cartier, New york to create a
Place Vendôme and the stopper of the iconic collection for their catalogue. Growing interna-
chanel N°5 bottle. cORuM tionally from that point, she still oversees the
The J12, chanel’s ceramic sport watch was established in 1955, in La chaux-de-Fonds, production of all jewels in her London studio.
introduced in 2000, and immediately became a Switzerland, corum has established its place in
standard. The ceramic, in women’s and men’s the world of timepiece production with numer- FReD
styles, provides a lightness of look, but solidity of ous innovations and iconic designs. The Fred Samuel, at the age of 28, established his
materials. ‘ admiral’s cup’, introduced in 1960, remains a first jewellery store in Paris at 6 rue Royale, in
central element of the brand. The 1964 intro- 1936, The son of a jeweller, he was an inventive
cHauMeT duction of an ultra flat movement mounted promoter, and through his charm and connec-
The history of chaumet dates back to 1780 and inside a coin proved exceptionally popular. In tions, was always able to remain in the spotlight
is closely interwoven with the history of France. the year 2000, the corum bubble was intro- in Paris society. With a strong international rep-
The wedding of Napoleon and Josephine, and duced, bringing a distinct element of novelty and utation, and with charm and simplicity, Fred
later with the archduchess Marie-Louise de urban chic to the wrists of corum clients. designs continue to captivate the sophisticated
Habsburg-Lorraine, niece of Queen Marie- jewellery buyer. His guiding principles:
antoinette, brought chaumet numerous sump- DaVID Webb “ boldness and discipline”.
tuous orders. chaumet became the most Originally from North carolina, David Webb
famous jeweller in europe and built up a presti- moved to New york, and in 1948, he formed GIRaRD-PeRReGaux
gious clientele. David Webb Inc., located on 57th Street. In 1852, constant Girard founded the Girard &
Inspired by the enchantment of nature, Joseph Within a few years, he had established himself cie firm. Two years later, he married Marie
chaumet established himself as the absolute as one of the most fashionable jewellers in Perregaux, and in 1856 the union of their sur-
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names gave rise to the Girard-Perregaux INTeRNaTIONaL WaTcH cO ( IWc) increased notoriety among discerning buyers,
company. International Watch company was established and experts alike, winning a medal at the
In 1880, constant Girard developed a wrist- in Schaffhausen in 1868 by an american, exposition universelles in Paris, 1878. In 1925,
watch aimed at German naval officers, Two Florentine aristo Jones, who aimed to produce at the exposition des arts Decoratifs, the jury
thousand watches would be made. This produc- high quality watches for the u.S. market, using a awarded the house the grand prize for their
tion represented the first major market sale of highly skilled, but modestly priced Swiss work- innovative art Deco designs.
wristwatches. force. Still at the cutting edge of design, Mauboussin
In 1970, the company was leaning towards The company was involved in the early produc- has an international presence in Paris, Tokyo,
quartz movements, launching Switzerland's first tion of wristwatches, early quartz watches, and New york, among other locations, each of
large scale production of quartz wristwatches. important developments in diver’s watches, the which is a work of art itself, displaying the works
The company then switched their focus back to first wristwatch with a built in compass, and of the jeweller’s art within.
classic movements, but continued to research complicated movements.
quartz. Some of the notable models are Ingenieur, MauRIce LacROIx
In 2007, Girard-Perregaux opened its first bou- aérospatiale, The GST Deep One, Spitfire, Founded in the 1970’s, Maurice Lacroix is rela-
tiques in china, in beijng and then Shanghai. aquatimer, Portuguese, and Da Vinci. tively young among Swiss Watchmakers, but has
With a focus on complex and sophisticated established a solid reputation as an important
movements, Girard-Perregaux remains at the JaNeSIcH developer of timekeeping innovations and com-
forefront of developments in timekeeping, Janesich was founded in 1835, in Trieste, by plications.
including advanced quartz movements. Leopoldo Janesich. The company expanded and With a combination of horological innovation,
opened ateliers in Paris and London, and modern materials, and cutting edge design,
GÜbeLIN became renowned, in the 1920’s to 1930’s for Maurice Lacroix produces timepieces that are
Gübelin’s origins in Lucerne, Switzerland date to their extraordinary art Deco jewels. The com- instant classics.
1854, with the opening of a watchmaker’s shop, pany sourced the finest gems and pearls and for
by Jakob Josef Moritz breitschmid. The firm many years, provided them to the major jew- MOVaDO
flourished under the leadership of his son in law ellery houses including boucheron and Tiffany & Movado is a name derived from the internation-
eduard Jakob Gübelin. The business has bridged co. al esperanto language, meaning “ always in
the development of vast changes in the watch, The sixth generation, Francesco, works out of motion”, and was given to this watch company
jewellery and gem world. the shop created nearly 175 years ago, in in 1905. Known for innovation in design,
Through many generations, Gübelin has devel- Trieste. Movado’s most famous watch, now known as
oped into a very important jeweller, with a the “ Movado Museum watch”, featuring a sim-
strong focus on fine gems. The interest in gems KaRL STITTGeN ple dial with a gold dot at 12: 00, was intro-
led to a focus on the study of gemmology, and Jeweller and goldsmith, Karl Stittgen began his duced in 1947. This classic design is timeless and
the establishment of a specialty gemmological career designing and making contemporary jew- is as current today as it was in the first half of the
laboratory under the same name. For genera- ellery in Vancouver in 1959. Over several 20th century.
tions. jewellery consumers have relied on decades he created an original and distinctive
Gübelin’s understanding of gems to be able to body of work inspired by the organic forms of MIKIMOTO
provide the best knowledge and materials avail- nature and the clean lines of architecture. Kokichi Mikimoto, the father of the cultured
able in the market. creations of gold, platinum, gemstones, pearls, pearl industry, was the first to patent the
ancient coins and artifacts earned him loyal cus- process for culturing pearls. Prior to culturing of
ILIaS LaLaOuNIS tomers and much critical acclaim during what pearls in the early 20th century, pearls were
Ilias Lalaounis comes from a family of some have called the golden age of design in accidents of nature, and were only available to a
Goldsmiths and watchmakers, he joined the Vancouver. Stittgen received the british very select few due to their rarity. Pearl markets
family business, Zolotas, in 1940, but by the columbia creative achievement award of were revolutionized with Mikimoto’s patent,
1960’s Ilias was most interested in exploring Distinction in Vancouver in 2009. and made pearls available to a wider audience.
themes inspired by ancient Greek civilization, Mikimoto is associated with only the very finest
and by 1969, had established an independent MaRceLLa cIceRI pearls. Traditionally, only 5% of pearls cultured
company to focus on his interests. He had great Marcella ciceri, based in New york, is from in Japan are of a quality that can be sold inter-
success with themes from antiquity, and this Northern Italy, and is a jewelry designer, a trad- nationally, and Mikimoto only selects the top
inspired others to explore ancient culture er in precious gems, and a fashion accessory grades of those to sell under their name.
through jewellery design. consultant. Her work has a modern flair, often
Ilias Lalaounis’ four daughters, Katerini, Demetra, using unusual materials, or combinations of old NaRDI
Maria and Ioanna direct jewellery production and new, blended into creative pieces. In the 1920s Giulio Nardi founded Nardi in St
and international sales. They also operate a Mark’s Square in Venice. among its most sought
Lalaounis museum. MaubOuSSIN after jewels were the “ blackamoor” brooches
established in 1827, Mauboussin found inspired by Othello, “ the Moor of Venice”,
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commander of the Venetian Fleet., and while Famous for the six lunar landings, the first diver’s In 1874, in La côte-aux-Fées, a small Swiss vil-
they were originally sold as souvenirs, they watch and the world’s only certified marine lage Georges Édouard Piaget started his first
quickly became more complex and sophisticat- chronometer wristwatch, the company holds workshop on the family farm and devoted him-
ed jewels through the 1930’s, and these have many records for accuracy. OMeGa has been self to making high-precision movements that
been highly sought after. on the wrist of James bond ( 007) in every film he soon began supplying to the most prestigious
Nardi jewels have been seen in the collections in the franchise since 1995. In the upcoming brands.
of many celebrities including elizabeth Taylor winter Games OMeGa will serve as Official In 1943, the company made a decision that
and Grace Kelly. Timekeeper of the Olympic Games for the 26th from then on, the movement factory from La
time. côte-aux-Fées produced watches signed by and
LecOuLTRe sold under its own name.
antoine Lecoultre founded his workshop in OScaR HeyMaN In 1957, Piaget began to design and build the
1833. Lecoultre created watch parts of such Oscar Heyman’s founding brothers trained in ultra-thin movements, and by 1960, Piaget
perfection that no tool could detect variations the rigorous workshops of Fabergé before leav- launched the world’s thinnest self-winding
between them. ing eastern europe for New york in 1906. at movement. It measured just 2.3 mm thick.
by 1847, Lecoultre had introduced a keyless the company’s inception in 1912, there were In 1979, they launched the Piaget Polo watch.
winding system for watches, simplifying watches three brothers, Nathan, Oscar and Harry, who avant-garde, yet classic enough never to go out
for all future generations. The Lecoultre 145 brought with them not only their rarified skills, of style, it quickly became an icon that was
calibre, produced from 1907 until the 1960s in but an abiding passion for gemstones and an old adopted by the international jet set.
some 400 copies, was only 1.38 mm thick, world approach to gracious customer service. Piaget fuses technique and design now more
which made it the flattest mechanism of its time. The company has produced jewels for several than ever in jewellery and watchmaking.
In 1929, Le coultre produced the world’s small- prestigious jewellery firms, including Marcus &
POMeLLaTO
est watch movement, the calibre 101 weighed co., Shreve & co., and cartier. Their pieces are
Pomellato is an Italian jewellery design house
barely one gram and had 74 parts. For her coro- often not signed.
established in the year 1967. Known for distinc-
nation in 1953, Queen elizabeth II wore a watch The Heyman family has run the company for
tive use of coloured gemstones in gold,
fitted with this mechanism. three generations, with each generation impart-
Pomellato produces styles like no other. Known
In 1931, a swivel system made the Reverso ing centuries old skills and technical know-how
for its reach to the arts world, recent Pomellato
practical and also an art Deco classic. It is cur- to the next. Today, members of the second and
collections have featured Tilda Swinton as a
rently one of the most iconic models in luxury third generation work side by side with dedicat-
model.
watchmaking. Innovative in precision in manu- ed and skilled employees who continue to cre-
facturing and purity of design, Lecoultre ate jewelry of the highest standards for connois-
ReNaTO cIPuLLO
( Jaeger-Lecoultre) remains a centre of the lux- seurs of the twenty-first century.
Italian born, and New york based, Renato
ury watch industry.
PaTeK PHILIPPe cipullo was one of five children of Giuseppe
On May 1st, 1839 businessman antoni Patek cipullo, all born in Naples, in a street called Via
LOuIS VuITTON
and watchmaker François czapek joined forces degli Orefici, Jeweler’s Street. The family has
at the age of sixteen, Louis Vuitton decided to
to found " Patek, czapek & cie" in Geneva. In jewellery in its DNa, and all followed their
become a trunk maker. Luggage remains a
1844, Patek met the French watchmaker, Jean- father into the jewellery world.
mainstay of the company since its inception in
adrien Philippe in Paris where the latter pre- Renato cipullo continues in the family tradition,
1859. No longer focused on hard sided lug-
sented his pioneering stem winding and setting designing fine jewelry, watches, and accessories
gage, travel is different, and Louis Vuitton has
system by the crown. When czapek decided to at his New york location.
kept up with fashion, producing items that are
leave, the company name changed to " Patek &
the essence of luxury, beautifully made, and of
cie" . Later, in 1851 when adrien Philippe offi- RObeRTO cOIN
the finest materials.
cially became associated with the company, it based in Vicenza, Italy’s most famous gold jew-
Jewels bearing the Vuitton logo or name go
was renamed " Patek Philippe & cie" , before ellery city, the Roberto coin brand was intro-
back to the origins of the brand, with the iconic
changing once more in 1901 to " ancienne duced in 1996, after 19 years of manufacturing
logo, or the form of small cases in precious
Manufacture d’Horlogerie Patek Philippe & cie, under house names for other important jew-
metal and gems, as in the bag charms featured
S.a." . In 1932, the company was purchased by ellery brands. Often containing a secret signa-
in this sale.
two brothers, charles and Jean Stern, owners of ture ruby, Roberto coin jewels are regularly
a fine dial factory in Geneva. Since then, " Patek sought by consumers at prestige jewellers
OMeGa
Philippe S.a." remains a family owned firm. around the world.
Louis brandt started his business in 1848, the
Patek Philippe is one of the most highly respect-
genesis of what would become OMeGa as we
ed names in timepieces, and continues to pro- ROLex
now know it. Some models have been to the
duce extraordinary and complicated watches, In 1905, at the age of 24, Hans Wilsdorf found-
moon and back with apollo astronauts, as well
desired by collectors around the world. ed a company in London specializing in the dis-
as on the wrists of kings, queens, presidents,
tribution of timepieces. Wristwatches were not
explorers and visionaries. PIaGeT
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very precise at the time, but Hans Wilsdorf Known for timepiece inspiration throughout its setting techniques which changed the jewellery
foresaw that they could become not only ele- history, Tissot introduced the first anti-magnetic landscape and the way we think of jewellery.
gant, but also reliable. movement in 1930, and in 1971, brought out *Amongst the information provided in these
To convince the public of the reliability of his the astrolon, the first plastic mechanical move- biographical data are details from the official web
timepieces, he equipped each watch with small, ment and case, anticipating the Swatch by a sites of the named companies, houses, and designers.
very precise movements manufactured by a decade. Through the 1980’s, Tissot explored
Swiss watchmaking company in bienne. fun and unusual watch case materials, with the
Rolex first concentrated on the quality of the pearl watch, the rock watch, and the wood
movements. The relentless quest for chrono- watch.
metric precision rapidly led to success. In 1910, In the late 1990’s, Tissot brought the first touch
a Rolex watch was the first wristwatch in the screen watch to the market, with the “ T” touch
world to receive the Swiss certificate of series, allowing access to numerous functions
chronometric Precision, granted by the Official with the touch of the finger on the watch crys-
Watch Rating centre in bienne. tal.
Four years later, in 1914, Kew Observatory in Tissot remains an important name in the watch
Great britain awarded a Rolex wristwatch a world, and has produced many innovations and
class “ a” precision certificate, a distinction that timeless classics.
until that point in time had been reserved exclu-
sively for marine chronometers. From that date VacHeRON cONSTaNTIN
forward, the Rolex wristwatch was synonymous Jean-Marc Vacheron founded Vacheron in 1755
with precision. and his son and grandson eventually succeeded
Rolex moved to Geneva, a city renowned inter- him in the family business. In 1819, François
nationally for watchmaking. Montres Rolex S.a. constantin joined as a partner, and the name
was registered in Geneva in 1920. Since that changed to Vacheron & constantin, only in
time, Rolex has become one of the most wide- 1970 changing to Vacheron constantin.
ly recognized watches in the world. an innovator in the technical aspects of the
timepiece, Vacheron constantin has remained
TIFFaNy & cO among the most sought after brands in the mar-
Founded in New york in 1837 Tiffany remains ket.
an icon to jewellery consumers around the
world. Known for innovation and high standards, VaN cLeeF & aRPeLS
Tiffany had adopted the silver standard of Van cleef & arpels has always been inspired by
“ 925”, and 95% standard for platinum, both the unique creative energy of love, for it was
later adopted as uSa standards. In 1886 Tiffany love which brought the Maison into being.
introduced its iconic Tiffany setting providing a Towards the end of the 19th century, a young
light and open setting to best display a diamond. girl named estelle arpels – the daughter of a
constantly working to bring the latest in design dealer in precio us stones – met a boy named
innovations to its offerings, Tiffany regularly alfred Van cleef, the son of a stone-cutter.
brings designers to its clients; in 1956, Jean This led them to founding the Maison of Van
Schlumberger joined and in the famous annual cleef & arpels. In 1906, alfred set up in busi-
“ blue book” of 1974-75, elsa Peretti was intro- ness with estelle’s brother charles, a talented
duced. Paloma Picasso was first featured in 1980 salesman who managed their new boutique in
and architect Frank Gehry has designed many Paris’ Place Vendôme. Two years later, estelle’s
current offerings. brother Julien joined the firm; a third brother,
Drawing on the natural world, the company was Louis, joined them in 1912.
early on recognized as a master of art Nouveau Over the years that followed, the name Van
and the arts and crafts movement. Through cleef & arpels became synonymous with the
the decades it has remained at the forefront of most exquisite jewellery in the world. With that
design, noted for the use of exceptional materi- achievement, the love, which first brought
als and unwavering standards. estelle and alfred together, lives on to this day
through the many enchanting love stories of the
TISSOT Maison.
Founded by charles-emile Tissot, in 1853, Van cleef & arpels remains one of the most
Tissot is an internationally known Swiss watch desired names in jewellery, noted for many
brand. innovations in design, manufacturing and gem
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