There are many striking antique Jewels coming up for Auction this month, with Three antique Tiaras, a Cartier Brooch from a Noble Collection, and a pair of Chaumet Earrings from a Noble Family going on Auction at the Phillips ‘The Geneva Jewels’ Sale in Geneva next week!
Diamond Necklace/Tiara/Bracelet
Estimate: CHF 26,000 – 35,000
A Diamond Necklace/Tiara/Bracelet of fringe design, set with circular-cut diamonds, French assay mark for platinum, together with a tiara fitting, may be worn as a bracelet.
Diamond Tiara
Estimate: CHF 22,000 – 30,000
A Diamond Tiara, of graduated fringe design, set with circular-cut diamonds, highlighted with a line of single- and circular-cut diamond
Diamond Tiara/Necklace
Estimate: CHF 22,000 – 30,000
A Diamond Tiara/Necklace/Brooch combination, circa 1900, of floral and foliate design, set with circular-, single- and rose-cut diamonds, central part detachable and may be worn as a tiara or a brooch, fitted case stamped Guy Fils.
Chaumet Diamond Earrings
Estimate: CHF 35,000 – 52,000
Property of a Noble Family
A pair of Chaumet Diamond Earrings, circa 1934, each set with a pear-shaped diamond weighing 3.60 carats and 4.24 carats respectively, suspended from a line of oval, triangular, circular-cut and baguette diamonds.
Made in 1934 by Chaumet, using stones provided by the family, this pair of earrings was part of the ‘corbeille de mariage’ (wedding basket) of an important French noble family. Thence by descent to the present owner.
Cartier Diamond Brooch
Estimate: CHF 13,000 – 18,000
Property of a Noble Family
A Cartier Diamond Brooch, circa 1925, of geometric design, set with baguette diamonds, accented with square-, single- and circular-cut diamonds.
Formerly in the collection of Baroness Robert de Gunzburg, née Lucie Deutsch de la Meurthe, daughter of Emile Deutsch de la Meurthe, founder of the Cité Universitaire in Paris in 1925 and co-founder of SHELL France. Thence by descent to the present owner.