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5 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING , 6 A LADY'S DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD
BY CARTIER WRISTWATCH, BY KUTCHINSKY
The very broad band composed of rows of incised Manual movement, the square case framed by round
panels, accented by round sapphires and diamonds, diamonds, light cream dial applied with baton numerals,
mounted in highly polished 18k white gold, signed hidden crown, joined to a textured mesh strap, in 18k
Cartier and numbered 949090, with original box, size 7 white gold, length 6 1/4 inches
CDN $3,000–4,000 US $2,310–3,080 CDN $2,600–3,600 US $2,002–2,772
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24 A G E M - S E T, P L AT I N U M A N D W H I T E G O L D
CHARM BRACELET
With fancy filigree linking and suspending ten petite
pendants accented by diamonds, rubies, sapphires, a
star sapphire and emeralds, depicting a token of love, a
palm tree scene, a stork and baby, a heart, a floral bas-
ket, a question mark, a dapper top-hatted gentleman, a
floral wheel barrow, a lucky four-leaf clover and a dia-
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mond engagement ring, mostly in platinum, length 6
1/4 inches, circa 1930
CDN $12,000–15,000 US $9,240–11,550
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38 AN ONYX, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
The large tapering band of bold design, with a domed
pyramidal form composed of two onyx panels and
accented by pairs of gold scrolls, centering a row of
round diamonds, mounted in 18k gold
CDN $2,000–2,600 US $1,540–2,002
40 A LONG PAIR OF ONYX, DIAMOND AND GOLD
39 A TWIN-STONE ONYX AND GOLD RING , EAR PENDANTS
BY DI MODOLO Each large overlapping openwork leaf motif inset with
The bold design of domed pyramidal form and deco- round diamonds, atop a bud, and suspending a very
rated with large inset twin onyx panels, mounted in long onyx drop, the top detaches to wear separately,
18k gold mounted in matte textured 14k gold
CDN $700–1,000 US $539–770 CDN $1,000–1,200 US $770–924
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44 A LAPIS LAZULI BEAD NECKLACE
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The continuous single strand comprising thirty-one lapis
lazuli beads graduated from 9.4 mm to 5.0 mm, alternat-
ed with smaller lapis lazuli beads, length 28 inches
CDN $1,600–2,000 US $1,232–1,540
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53 A D I A M O N D A N D W H I T E G O L D B R AC E L E T
The wide articulated strap composed of four rows
51 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM ETERNITY RING of bezel-set round diamonds and three rows of
The band encircled with twenty-eight tapered smaller claw-set round diamonds, altogether weighing
baguette-cut diamonds weighing approximately 4.25 approximately 7.50 carats, mounted in 10k white gold,
carats, mounted in platinum, size 6 1/4 length 7 inches
CDN $1,800–2,400 US $1,386–1,848 CDN $2,600–3,400 US $2,002–2,618
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62 A SET OF DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELS 63 AN EMERALD CAMEO, DIAMOND AND GOLD
Including an oval hinged hoop decorated on the front PENDANT/BROOCH
with rows of round diamonds, inner circumference 6 The carved emerald cameo measuring 11.35 mm by
1/4 inches, with a pair of half-hoop ear clips, the dia- 16.40 mm, depicting the profile of a classical lady, amid
monds altogether weighing approximately 8.00 carats, an elaborate floral and foliate ribbon frame set with
mounted in 18k gold (2) round diamonds, mounted in 18k gold
CDN $6,000–8,000 US $4,620–6,160 CDN $3,000–4,000 US $2,310–3,080
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67 A GOLD BRACELET
The wide mesh strap embellished throughout with
polished fluted X motifs alternating with granular
details, in 14k gold, length 7 inches
CDN $2,000–3,000 US $1,540–2,310
69 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND GOLD EAR CLIPS , BY
68 AN AQUAMARINE AND GOLD PENDANT BULGARI
The cushion-shaped aquamarine weighing approxi- The curved polished forms accented by graduated
mately 30.00 carats, from a broad tapering bail, rows of round diamonds, mounted in 18k gold, signed
mounted in 14k gold Bulgari
CDN $1,600–2,000 US $1,232–1,540 CDN $2,000–2,600 US $1,540–2,002
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With report 2151201544 dated 12 February 2013 from 76 AN ANTIQUE GOLD PRESENTATION BOX
the Gemological Institute of America stating that the dia- The rectangular box with slightly rounded corners,
mond is fancy dark gray-yellowish green, natural colour. engraved throughout with elaborate acanthus leaves,
The color of this stone changes temporarily when gently flowers, scenes of nature and a well-dressed couple
heated, or when left in darkness for a period of time and astride horses, in 18k gold, with fitted leather box, circa
is known in the trade as "CHAMELEON". 1841
CDN $4,000–6,000 US $3,080–4,620 CDN $3,000–4,000 US $2,310–3,080
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90 A D I A M O N D, P L AT I N U M A N D W H I T E G O L D
RING 91 A PAIR OF CORAL, DIAMOND, SILVER AND
Set with a cushion-shaped diamond weighing 1.02 carats, GOLD EAR PENDANTS
amid shoulders accented by round diamonds and Suspending a pair of oval corals, from old-cut diamond
extending to engraved scrolling motifs, mounted in articulated floral surmounts, mounted in silver and 14k
platinum and 10k white gold gold
CDN $2,600–3,600 US $2,002–2,772 CDN $3,200–3,800 US $2,464–2,926
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95 AN UNMOUNTED SAPPHIRE
96 AN ANTIQUE SAPPHIRE AND GOLD BANGLE
The emerald-cut sapphire measuring 8.14 mm by 7.75
BRACELET
mm by 5.45 mm and weighing 3.40 carats
The oval hinged hoop decorated on top with a grad-
With report 3041-2321 dated 25 September 2017 from uated row of oval sapphires weighing approximately
Lotus Gemology stating that the origin is Sri Lanka 11.00 carats, amid tiny beadwork details, mounted in
(Ceylon). Enhancement: heat. Colour type: 'Royal blue'. 18k gold, inner circumference 6 1/4 inches, circa 1900
CDN $3,000–4,000 US $2,310–3,080 CDN $2,000–3,000 US $1,540–2,310
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108 A C O L O U R E D D I A M O N D A N D W H I T E G O L D
PENDANT NECKLACE
Set with a round brown diamond weighing 2.00
107 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING carats, amid a radiating frame of round diamonds and
Set with a cushion-shaped diamond weighing 1.71 carat, suspending at the fore from a row of round diamonds,
the slender shoulders accented by an extended row of joined to a textured squared-edge linking back chain,
diamonds, mounted in 14k white gold mounted in 14k white gold, length 17 1/4 inches
CDN $2,800–3,800 US $2,156–2,926 CDN $3,000–4,000 US $2,310–3,080
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112 A STAR SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE 113 AN ANTIQUE ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND GOLD
GOLD BRACELET LAPEL WATCH
Centering a large round star sapphire weighing Gilt jewelled lever movement, circular cobalt blue
approximately 37.00 carats, framed by channel-set enamel case decorated with a rose-cut diamond floral
round diamonds, joined to a tapering bracelet with motif, reversing to a cream dial with blue and red
double rows of carré-set diamonds, mounted in 18k Arabic numerals, suspending from a cobalt blue enamel
white and yellow gold, length 7 inches fleur-de-lis brooch, mounted in 18k gold, circa 1900
CDN $10,000–14,000 US $7,700–10,780 CDN $1,200–1,500 US $924–1,155
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120 A D I A M O N D S O L I TA I R E A N D W H I T E G O L D
RING 122 A LADY'S DIAMOND, MO THER-OF-PEARL AND
Set with a round diamond weighing approximately WHITE GOLD 'HAMPTON MILLEIS'
1.05 carats, mounted in 14k white gold WRISTWATCH, BY BAUME & MERCIER
CDN $3,600–4,600 US $2,772–3,542 Quartz movement, rectangular curved case with twin
pavé-set diamond columns, two-tone mother-of-pearl
121 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING dial with applied Arabic and diamond dot numerals,
Set with a rectangular diamond weighing 0.93 carat, subsidiary seconds, joined to a polished bracelet with
amid shoulders accented by round diamonds, mounted double déployant clasp, in 18k white gold, inner cir-
in platinum cumference 5 3/4 inches
CDN $1,800–2,400 US $1,386–1,848 CDN $3,000–4,000 US $2,310–3,080
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126 A CITRINE AND GOLD RING , BY PAUL MORELLI
Fashioned as a bold multi-textured band centering a
very deep raised top panel with a square citrine
weighing approximately 2.70 carats, amid a broad
square bevelled frame, mounted in 18k gold, signed
Paul Morelli
CDN $1,200–1,500 US $924–1,155
127 A RETRO CITRINE, DIAMOND AND PINK GOLD 128 A PAIR OF RUBY AND GOLD EAR CLIPS ,
BROOCH BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS
The large floral bouquet composed of coiling elongat- The circular forms with raised edges and decorated
ed leaves and a citrine and diamond flower, with with elaborate corded wirework scrolls and beaded
Austro-Hungarian assay marks, mounted in 14k pink trim, centering a pair of cabochon rubies, mounted in
gold, circa 1950 18k gold, maker's mark for Ilias Lalaounis
CDN $2,600–3,000 US $2,002–2,310 CDN $2,000–2,600 US $1,540–2,002
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137 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING 138 A PAIR OF SOUTH SEA CULTURED PEARL,
The carré-set old European-cut diamond weighing DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR PENDANTS
approximately 0.95 carat, to diamond-set shoulders Suspending a pair of cultured pearls measuring 12.7
scrolling pierced galleries, mounted in platinum, circa mm, from diamond-set foliate surmounts, mounted in
1930 18k white gold
CDN $2,000–3,000 US $1,540–2,310 CDN $2,800–3,400 US $2,156–2,618
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141 A F O U R - S T O N E D I A M O N D A N D G O L D R I N G
The tapering band fashioned on top with a square
motif composed of four round diamonds weighing
approximately 1.45 carats, with deep U-shaped gal-
leries amid bark textured shoulders, mounted in 18k
white and yellow gold
CDN $1,800–2,200 US $1,386–1,694
143 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BANGLE BRACELET
142 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PINK GOLD RING Designed as a continuous coiled strap of braided
The bold broad tapering band centering a bezel-set mesh, the terminals and centre decorated with a trio
cushion-shaped sapphire weighing 5.69 carats, framed of elaborate square motifs accented by carré-set dia-
by round diamonds weighing approximately 1.15 carats, monds, with beaded and corded wirework, mounted
mounted in highly polished 18k pink gold in textured 18k gold, inner circumference 6 1/2 inches
CDN $4,000–6,000 US $3,080–4,620 CDN $2,600–3,000 US $2,002–2,310
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156 A GENTLEMEN'S GOLD 'OYSTER PERPETUAL
DAY-DATE' WRISTWATCH, BY ROLEX
Automatic movement, diamond bezel, black dial with
round and baguette-cut diamond numerals, sweep
seconds, day aperture and magnified date aperture, in
18k gold, joined to a black leather strap, circa 1976
CDN $4,000–6,000 US $3,080–4,620
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162 A DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE, PLATINUM AND 163 A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD
GOLD BRACELET EAR CLIPS , BY CHARLES KRYPELL
The entwining design composed of graduated rows of The swirling ribbon sashes decorated with channel-set
diamonds and sapphires, mounted in platinum and 18k sapphires and rows of round diamonds, mounted in
gold, French assay marks, length 7 inches 18k gold, signed C Krypell
CDN $5,000–6,000 US $3,850–4,620 CDN $4,000–5,000 US $3,080–3,850
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164 A DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD LINE 165 A DIAMOND AND GOLD NECKLACE, BY ADLER
BRACELET, BY BRINKHAUS The flexible continuous course composed of quatrefoil
Comprised of a course of fifty-eight round diamonds and lozenge motifs accented by round diamonds
weighing approximately 4.50 carats, mounted in 18k weighing approximately 8.50 carats, mounted in 18k
white and yellow gold, length 6 3/4 inches gold, signed Adler and numbered 879, length 15 inches
CDN $4,000–6,000 US $3,080–4,620 CDN $6,500–7,500 US $5,005–5,775
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166 A N E NA M E L , G E M - S E T A N D G O L D BA N G L E
BRACELET
The tubular round hoop with hinged top, polychrome
enamel interior border decorated with flowers and
birds on a red and white background, the green exte-
rior with a white sapphire and ruby floral vine, the top 168
depicting Mughal elephants, in 22k gold, inner circum-
ference 6 1/4 inches
CDN $3,200–3,800 US $2,464–2,926
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169 A RUBY, DIAMOND, GOLD AND CULTURED PEARL CONVERTIBLE NECKLACE, BY CHAUMET
The polished pendant centering a hammered textured dome, the frame decorated by cabochon rubies
and diamonds, and suspending from either a gold textured wheat linking twin chain or from a double
strand cultured pearl necklace, mounted in platinum and 18k gold, signed Chaumet, French assay marks,
length 15 1/2 inches
CDN $4,600–5,500 US $3,542–4,235
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178 A LADY'S DIAMOND AND GOLD 'TESORO' 179 A LADY'S GOLD 'OYSTER PERPETUAL
WRISTWATCH, BY TIFFANY & CO. DATEJUST' WRISTWATCH, BY ROLEX
Quartz movement, diamond-set case, white dial with Automatic movement, gilt dial with baton numerals,
applied diamond-set baton numerals, joined to a sweep seconds, magnified date aperture, completed by
bracelet with concealed déployant clasp, in 18k gold, a Rolex President bracelet with déployant clasp, in 18k
inner circumference 6 1/2 inches, with original box gold, inner circumference 5 5/8 inches, circa 1988
CDN $3,000–4,000 US $2,310–3,080 CDN $2,400–3,000 US $1,848–2,310
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193 A R E T RO S A P P H I R E , D I A M O N D, P L AT I N U M
AND GOLD BROOCH
The overlapping motif designed with three broad
scrolling ribbon sashes accented by sapphire channels
and a trio of round diamonds weighing approximately
0.75 carat, mounted in platinum and highly polished
18k gold, circa 1940
CDN $3,000–4,000 US $2,310–3,080
192 TWO GOLD BRACELETS 194 A PAIR OF GOLD EAR CLIPS , BY CHOPARD
Each bracelet with seven slender strands of 'liquid From the Cašmir collection, the broad round hoops
gold' motif, composed of petite multi-panels of flat entirely decorated with undulating bombé paisley
linking, in polished 18k gold, each length 7 1/2 inches motifs, in highly polished 18k gold, signed Chopard
CDN $2,200–2,800 US $1,694–2,156 CDN $1,500–2,000 US $1,155–1,540
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NECKLACE/BRACELET COMBINATION,
BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS
The geometric links decorated with round diamonds,
alternated with smaller textured and polished links,
composed of four sections, measuring 7 inches long,
can be worn as a combination of bracelets and
necklaces, mounted in 18k gold, signed Van Cleef &
Arpels and numbered 27372, 27373, 27374, 27375,
French assay marks
CDN $26,000–36,000 US $20,020–27,720
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211 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD LINE BRACELET 213 A PAIR OF TSAVORITE GARNET, DIAMOND AND
Comprised of a course of twenty-eight carré-set PINK GOLD EAR PENDANTS
round diamonds weighing approximately 7.50 carats, Each flower centering a rose-cut diamond, amid
with elaborately engraved edges, mounted in 14k tsavorite garnets and a scalloped border of small
white gold, length 6 1/2 inches round diamonds, mounted in 14k pink gold
CDN $5,000–7,000 US $3,850–5,390 CDN $2,600–3,000 US $2,002–2,310
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220 A T H R E E - S T O N E D I A M O N D A N D P L AT I N U M
RING
Set with a trio of old mine-cut diamonds weighing
approximately 4.00 carats, mounted in platinum
CDN $5,000–7,000 US $3,850–5,390
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221 A RU B Y A N D P L AT I N U M L I N E B R AC E L E T
The slender channel of square rubies with carved gal-
leries, mounted in platinum, length 7 1/2 inches
CDN $5,000–6,000 US $3,850–4,620
222 A RETRO PAIR OF DIAMOND AND PLATINUM 223 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM FLORAL
EARRINGS BROOCH
The odeonesque curves and scrolls decorated with The curving floral branch decorated with round rubies
rows of diamonds and simulated rubies, mounted in and diamonds, accented by a baguette-cut diamond
platinum, circa 1930 fern leaf, mounted in platinum
CDN $2,000–2,600 US $1,540–2,002 CDN $2,600–3,000 US $2,002–2,310
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227 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RIVIÈRE 228 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EAR
NECKLACE PENDANTS
The articulated course comprising 158 graduated Fashioned as delicate elongated chandelier motifs dec-
round diamonds weighing approximately 6.50 carats, orated with round and rose-cut diamonds weighing
mounted in 18k white gold, length 15 3/4 inches approximately 2.70 carats, mounted in 18k white gold
CDN $4,000–6,000 US $3,080–4,620 CDN $3,800–4,800 US $2,926–3,696
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230 A D I A M O N D A N D W H I T E G O L D B R AC E L E T
The dainty millegrained course of graduated old
European-cut diamond collets weighing approximately
2.45 carats, joined to expandable linking, mounted in
18k white gold, length 7 inches to 8 inches
229 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD CDN $2,000–3,000 US $1,540–2,310
BROOCH/PENDANT AND CHAIN
The elaborate floral ribbon spray brooch decorated 231 A D I A M O N D, P L AT I N U M A N D W H I T E G O L D
with round, marquise-cut and baguette-cut diamonds SOLITAIRE RING
weighing approximately 2.30 carats, twin hook bails on Set with a round diamond weighing approximately
reverse, with a detachable trace linking chain, length 18 1.95 carats, mounted in platinum and 18k white gold,
1/2 inches, not illustrated; mounted in 18k white gold circa 1920
CDN $1,500–2,000 US $1,155–1,540 CDN $4,000–5,000 US $3,080–3,850
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245 A D I A M O N D A N D G O L D P E N DA N T / B RO O C H
NECKLACE, BY ASPREY 246 A DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD RING , BY
The detachable domed circular form composed of CAVELTI
tiered rows of concave textured discs sprinkled with Set with a round diamond weighing approximately
round diamonds, maker's mark for Asprey, suspending 2.00 carats, amid stepped curved rows of round dia-
from a mesh rope necklace, in 18k gold, length 17 3/4 monds, broad squared shank, mounted in platinum and
inches 18k gold
CDN $4,000–5,000 US $3,080–3,850 CDN $4,000–6,000 US $3,080–4,620
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247 A MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND GOLD 'ALHAMBRA'
NECKLACE, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS
The long trace linking chain decorated at intervals with
mother-of-pearl quatrefoil motifs within beaded
frames, mounted in 18k gold, signed VCA and num-
bered CL97657, length 33 inches
CDN $10,000–12,000 US $7,700–9,240
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258 A DIAMOND AND GOLD FLORAL NECKLACE
The elaborate diamond-set fringe fashioned with
sinuous overlapping ribbons suspending a series of
ribbon bows and old-cut diamond flowers, the dia-
monds totalling approximately 33.00 carats, mounted
258 in 14k gold, length 18 inches, circa 1880
CDN $32,000–40,000 US $24,640–30,800
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RING , BY BIRKS
The trio of old European-cut and round diamonds
weighing approximately 1.30 carats, to a pierced and
engraved gallery and tapering shoulders further accent-
ed by smaller diamonds, mounted in platinum, circa
1920
CDN $1,600–2,000 US $1,232–1,540
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276
275
275 A SAPPHIRE, AMETHYST, DIAMOND AND 276 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD RING AND
WHITE GOLD 'CARESSE D'ORCHIDEES' ETERNITY BAND
NECKLACE, BY CARTIER Centering a princess-cut diamond weighing approxi-
The trio of orchid blossoms decorated with sapphires, mately 1.95 carats, amid round diamonds accenting the
amethysts and diamonds, joined to a trace linking back millegrained elongated claws, the gallery and the three-
chain, mounted in 18k white gold, signed Cartier and sided shoulders; accompanied by a matching slender
numbered 38352F, French assay marks, with original round diamond-set eternity band; each mounted in
box, length 16 1/2 inches 18k white gold, size 4 (2)
CDN $4,000–5,000 US $3,080–3,850 CDN $5,000–8,000 US $3,850–6,160
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278
279
277
1 2 0
280
1 2 1
281
282
1 2 2
284
285
283
With report 1192274906 dated 24 April 2018 from the With certificate 19868834/G04190255 from Tiffany &
Gemological Institute of America stating natural pearls, Co., stating that the diamond weighing 1.60 carats is I
saltwater origin. No indications of treatment. colour, VS1
CDN $7,000–9,000 US $5,390–6,930 CDN $9,000–12,000 US $6,930–9,240
1 2 3
286
287
288
286 A DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD BANGLE
BRACELET
The spring-mounted oval hoop with magnetic clasp,
composed of polished cylinders and rondelles, accented
at the front by round diamonds, mounted in 18k white
gold, inner circumference 6 1/4 inches
288 AN UNMOUNTED COLOURED DIAMOND
CDN $3,400–4,400 US $2,618–3,388
The cushion-shaped fancy yellow diamond measuring
5.85 mm by 5.61 mm by 3.93 mm and weighing 1.06
287 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND TWO-TONE GOLD
carats
FLORAL BROOCHES/EAR CLIPS
Fashioned as large daisy flowerheads decorated with With report 1156327595 dated 15 October 2013 from
pavé-set diamonds weighing approximately 5.25 carats, the Gemological Institute of America stating that the dia-
mounted in 18k white and yellow gold mond is fancy yellow, natural colour, internally flawless
CDN $4,000–5,000 US $3,080–3,850 CDN $3,000–4,000 US $2,310–3,080
1 2 4
289
290
1 2 5
291
292
1 2 6
294
295
293
1 2 7
296
297
1 2 8
298
299
300
298 A RUBY, DIAMOND AND GOLD BANGLE
BRACELET, BY DAVID WEBB
The penannular hinged hoop decorated with rows of
polished beadwork upon a textured ground, the finials
set with a pair of oval cabochon rubies weighing
approximately 5.70 carats, framed by round diamonds,
mounted in 18k gold, with partial Webb signature,
inner circumference 5 7/8 inches
300 AN UNMOUNTED RUBY
CDN $8,000–10,000 US $6,160–7,700
The pear-shaped ruby measuring 8.79 mm by 6.59 mm
by 3.40 mm and weighing 1.69 carats
299 A DIAMOND, RUBY AND GOLD RING
The bold design with a broad tapering band centering With report 2183881015 dated 1 December 2017 from
a round diamond weighing approximately 5.85 carats, the Gemological Institute of America stating that it is an
and further decorated by round diamonds and rubies, expert opinion that the geographic origin of this ruby is
mounted in 14k gold Burma (Myanmar). Treatment: heated (moderate residues)
CDN $30,000–50,000 US $23,100–38,500 CDN $2,800–3,600 US $2,156–2,772
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303
302
301
1 3 0
304
1 3 1
307
306
platinum
CDN $4,600–5,000 US $3,542–3,850
307 A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND TWO- 308 A LADY'S DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD
TONE GOLD EAR CLIPS WRISTWATCH, BY PIAGET
Centering a pair of cabochon sapphires weighing The rectangular pavé-set diamond case centering an
approximately 13.00 carats, within conforming frames oval black dial with applied baton numerals, hidden
accented by round diamonds, mounted in 14k white crown, manual movement, joined to a textured strap,
and yellow gold 18k white gold, length 6 inches
CDN $5,000–7,000 US $3,850–5,390 CDN $1,800–2,200 US $1,386–1,694
1 3 2
309
310
1 3 3
312
311
1 3 4
314
315
1 3 5
316
317
1 3 6
319
318
1 3 8
320
321
1 3 9
322
323
322 A C U LT U R E D P E A R L , E M E R A L D, D I A M O N D
AND GOLD RING
Set with a cultured pearl measuring 13.0 mm, flanked
by a pair of emerald-cut emeralds weighing approxi-
mately 1.85 carats, accented by tiered flares of round
diamonds weighing approximately 1.82 carats, mounted
in 18k gold
324
CDN $3,000–5,000 US $2,310–3,850
1 4 0
325
326
1 4 1
328
327
1 4 2
331
332
330
1 4 3
333
334
335
1 4 4
336 A SOUTH SEA CULTURED PEARL,
DIAMOND AND GOLD 'OMBRÉ'
NECKLACE
The long graduated stand comprising seventy-
336
nine cultured pearls in shades of golden and
white, measuring from 12.3 mm to 9.2 mm,
accented to the fore by diamond-set rondelles
and suspending an elongated tassel of seed
pearls from a pierced diamond-set cap, dia-
mond-set adjustable hinged clasp, mounted in
18k gold, variable circumference
CDN $12,000–15,000 US $9,240–11,550
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339
338
337
339 A D I A M O N D, P L AT I N U M A N D W H I T E G O L D
PENDANT NECKLACE
337 AN UNMOUNTED DIAMOND
Set with a pear-shaped diamond weighing 3.20 carats,
The round diamond measuring 14.36 mm by 14.42
joined to a duo of round diamonds, mounted in plat-
mm by 8.55 mm and weighing 10.83 carats
inum, together with an 18k white gold facetted linking
CDN $100,000–140,000 US $77,000–107,800
chain, length 15 1/2 inches
338 A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND WHITE GOLD RING With report 2195691734 dated 20 September 2018
Set with a marquise-cut diamond weighing 4.25 carats, from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the
mounted in 14k white gold diamond is D colour, VS1 clarity
CDN $8,000–10,000 US $6,160–7,700 CDN $60,000–70,000 US $46,200–53,900
1 4 6
341
340
1 4 8
342
343
344
1 4 9
346
345
347
1 5 0
349
348
1 5 1
351
350 A F I N E E M E R A L D, D I A M O N D A N D W H I T E
GOLD PENDANT/BROOCH NECKLACE
The detachable pendant/brooch set with a pear-
shaped emerald weighing approximately 3.90 carats,
surrounded by pear-shaped diamonds, the rivière
necklace with a graduated row of round diamonds, the
350 diamonds altogether weighing approximately 27.00
carats, mounted in 18k white gold, length 16 3/4 inches
CDN $70,000–90,000 US $53,900–69,300
1 5 2
353
352
1 5 4
355 356
1 5 5
357
359
358
358 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND PINK GOLD 359 A DIAMOND AND GOLD BROOCH/PENDANT
EAR PENDANTS NECKLACE
The dainty designs set with two old European-cut dia- The snowflake set with old European-cut and round
monds weighing approximately 1.05 carats, suspending diamonds weighing approximately 6.00 carats, mounted
a pair of diamond briolettes weighing approximately in 20k gold, together with a 14k fine curb linking chain,
2.05 carats, mounted in 14k pink gold length 17 3/4 inches
CDN $4,000–6,000 US $3,080–4,620 CDN $4,000–5,000 US $3,080–3,850
1 5 6
360
361
1 5 7
364
363
1 5 8
365
366
1 6 0
368
369
1 6 1
371
370
370 A DIAMOND, RUBY, PLATINUM AND GOLD 371 AN ANTIQUE SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND, PLATINUM
FLORAL CLIP BROOCH, BY CARTIER AND YELLOW GOLD BROOCH/PENDANT
Centering a round diamond weighing approximately The circular form with scalloped borders, centering an
1.05 carats, surrounded by radiating baguette-cut dia- old European-cut diamond weighing approximately
monds, amid trios of pear-shaped ruby florets weighing 2.35 carats, surrounded by six demi-lune sapphires
approximately 5.00 carats, alternating with pavé-set weighing approximately 4.35 carats, further decorated
diamond leaves, mounted in platinum and 18k yellow with old pear-shaped diamonds and small diamonds
gold, signed Cartier, Paris and numbered 013422, weighing approximately 2.45 carats, mounted in plat-
French assay marks inum and 18k yellow gold, circa 1910
CDN $15,000–25,000 US $11,600–19,300 CDN $12,000–16,000 US $9,240–12,320
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INDEX OF MAKERS
Adler 165
Angela Cummings 28
Asprey 245
Baume & Mercier 122
Birks 1, 52, 254, 259, 315
Boucheron 253
Brinkhaus 164, 203
Buccellati 104
Bulgari 69
Cartier 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 20, 42, 45, 47, 59, 100, 115, 117, 119, 125
147, 148, 158, 160, 199, 274, 275, 280, 370
Cavelti 246
Chanel 29
Chaumet 169, 240
Chopard 194
Crivelli 97
David Webb 252, 298
De Beers 180
Di Modolo 39
Fope 64
Fred Leighton 316
H. Stern 85
Ilias Lalaounis 128, 182, 183
Jaeger-LeCoultre 124
Kutchinsky 6
Longines 174
Lucas 41, 363
Marcus and Co. 353
Mauboussin 10, 60
Mikimoto 209
Oscar Heyman & Brothers 187
Patek Philippe 123
Paul Morelli 126
Piaget 308
Rolex 153, 154, 156, 157, 159, 175, 176, 177, 179
Secrett 139
Schlumberger, Tiffany & Co.242, 244
Tiffany & Co. 4, 7, 31, 56, 106, 168, 178, 243, 285
Valente 314
Van Cleef & Arpels 185, 195, 247, 248, 302
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INDEX OF COLOURLESS DIAMONDS
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BIOGRAPHIES
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coloured gemstones. The company of London. patent the process for culturing pearls.
maintains a strong connection to its The extensive use of texture in jewels Prior to culturing of pearls in the early
roots, and brings important and fine picking up light and shadow was partic- 20th century, pearls were accidents of
gemstones to the world through a net- ularly notable in Kutchinsky jewels. nature, and were only available to a very
work of stores in the major style centres Natural forms such as amusing creatures select few due to their rarity. Pearl mar-
around the world. have been a benchmark of Kutchinsky. kets were revolutionized with
Loyal clients would build up a whole Mikimoto's patent, and made pearls
ILIAS LALAOUNIS wardrobe of Kutchinsky jewels, and available to a wider audience. Mikimoto
Ilias Lalaounis comes from a family of these jewels are still strongly in demand is associated with only the very finest
Goldsmiths and watchmakers, he joined to this day. pearls.Traditionally, only 5% of pearls cul-
the family business, Zolotas, in 1940, but tured in Japan are of a quality that can
by the 1960’s Ilias was most interested in LONGINES be sold internationally, and Mikimoto
exploring themes inspired by ancient Established in 1832, the Longines watch only selects the top grades of those to
Greek civilization, and by 1969, had company became known for innovation sell under their name.
established an independent company to in manufacturing and marketing. The
focus on his interests. He had great suc- strong focus on the North American OSCAR HEYMAN & BROTHERS
cess with themes from antiquity, and this Market produced a strong demand, and Oscar Heyman’s founding brothers
inspired others to explore ancient cul- by the 1880's, Longines was so well trained in the rigorous workshops of
ture through jewellery design. known for accuracy and timing that their Fabergé before leaving Eastern Europe
Ilias Lalaounis’ four daughters, Katerini, watch was in the hands of almost every for New York in 1906. At the company’s
Demetra, Maria and Ioanna direct jew- horse racing enthusiast in the continent. inception in 1912, there were three
ellery production and international sales. Now known for classic timeless design brothers, Nathan, Oscar and Harry, who
They also operate a Lalaounis museum. and style, a Longines watch is still a cen- brought with them not only their rarified
tral accessory on many stylish wrists. skills, but an abiding passion for gem-
JAEGER-LECOULTRE stones and an old world approach to
In 1847, Antoine LeCoultre created a LUCAS gracious customer service. The company
revolutionary system that did away with Gabriel Lucas moved from Paris to has produced jewels for several presti-
the need for keys to rewind and set Canada in 1929, and opened a jewellery gious jewellery firms, including Marcus &
watches. Since that time, the company studio in Montreal. by 1940, he had Co., Shreve & Co., and Cartier. Their
has produced many innovations to make established a store that attracted pieces are often not signed.<p>
timekeeping simpler, more convenient, Montreal society for the innovative and The Heyman family has run the compa-
more accurate, or to accommodate the beautifully made jewellery. Lucas' work ny for three generations, with each gen-
specific requirements of clients. continues to be sought after for its orig- eration imparting centuries-old skills and
Producing complicated watches, and inality and quality. technical know-how to the next. Today,
even more sophisticated chiming members of the second and third gen-
repeater watches, the brand is known MAUBOUSSIN eration work side by side with dedicated
for ultra thin movements, and accurate Established in 1827, Mauboussin found and skilled employees who continue to
measurement. One of the most famous increased notoriety among discerning create jewelry of the highest standards
watches is the unusual Reverso, originally buyers, and experts alike, winning a for connoisseurs of the twenty-first cen-
designed for English Polo players who medal at the Exposition Universelles in tury.
wanted to easily reverse the watch to Paris, 1878. In 1925, at the Exposition
protect the dial from damage. While it's des Arts Decoratifs, the jury awarded PATEK PHILIPPE
an attractive and highly desired model, the house the grand prize for their inno- On May 1st, 1839 businessman Antoni
this is a minor innovation compared to vative Art Deco designs. Patek and watchmaker Francois Czapek
some of the sophistication that Jaeger- Still at the cutting edge of design, joined forces to found 'Patek, Czapek &
leCoultre produces. Mauboussin has an international pres- Cie' in Geneva. In 1844, Patek met the
ence in Paris, Tokyo, and New York, French watchmaker, Jean-Adrien
KUTCHINSKY among other locations, each of which is Philippe in Paris where the latter pre-
Kutchinksy was established in the 1890s a work of art itself, displaying the works sented his pioneering stem winding and
when Joseph Kutchinsky's grandfather of the jeweller's art within. setting system by the crown. When
fled Poland, bringing his family to MIKIMOTO Czapek decided to leave, the company
England, where he set up a jewellery Kokichi Mikimoto, the father of the cul- name changed to 'Patek & Cie'. Later, in
manufacturing company in the East End tured pearl industry, was the first to 1851 when Adrien Philippe officially
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became associated with the company, it ments manufactured by a Swiss watch- VAN CLEEF & ARPELS
was renamed 'Patek Philippe & Cie', making company in Bienne. Rolex first Van Cleef & Arpels has always been
before changing once more in 1901 to concentrated on the quality of the inspired by the unique creative energy of
'Ancienne Manufacture d'Horlogerie movements. The relentless quest for love, for it was love which brought the
Patek Philippe & Cie, S.A.'. In 1932, the chronometric precision rapidly led to Maison into being.
company was purchased by two broth- success. In 1910, a Rolex watch was the Towards the end of the 19th century, a
ers, Charles and Jean Stern, owners of a first wristwatch in the world to receive young girl named Estelle Arpels – the
fine dial factory in Geneva. Since then, the Swiss Certificate of Chronometric daughter of a dealer in precious stones
'Patek Philippe S.A.' remains a family Precision, granted by the Official Watch – met a boy named Alfred Van Cleef, the
owned firm. Patek Philippe is one of the Rating Centre in Bienne. son of a stone-cutter. This led them to
most highly respected names in time- Four years later, in 1914, Kew founding the Maison of Van Cleef &
pieces, and continues to produce Observatory in Great Britain awarded a Arpels. In 1906, Alfred set up in business
extraordinary and complicated watches, Rolex wristwatch a class “A” precision with Estelle’s brother Charles, a talented
desired by collectors around the world. certificate, a distinction that until that salesman who managed their new bou-
point in time had been reserved exclu- tique in Paris’ Place Vendôme. Two years
PIAGET sively for marine chronometers. From later, Estelle’s brother Julien joined the
In 1874, in La Côte-aux-Fées, a small that date forward, the Rolex wristwatch firm; a third brother, Louis, joined them
Swiss village Georges Édouard Piaget was synonymous with precision. in 1912.
started his first workshop on the family Rolex moved to Geneva, a city Over the years that followed, the name
farm and devoted himself to making renowned internationally for watchmak- Van Cleef & Arpels became synonymous
high-precision movements that he soon ing. Montres Rolex S.A. was registered in with the most exquisite jewellery in the
began supplying to the most prestigious Geneva in 1920. Since that time, Rolex world. With that achievement, the love,
brands. has become one of the most widely rec- which first brought Estelle and Alfred
In 1943, the company made a decision ognized watches in the world. together, lives on to this day through the
that from then on, the movement facto- many enchanting love stories of the
ry from La Côte-aux-Fées produced TIFFANY & CO. Maison.
watches signed by and sold under its Founded in New York in 1837 Tiffany Van Cleef & Arpels remains one of the
own name. remains an icon to jewellery consumers most desired names in jewellery, noted
In 1957, Piaget began to design and build around the world. Known for innovation for many innovations in design, manufac-
the ultra-thin movements, and by 1960, and high standards, Tiffany had adopted turing and gem setting techniques which
Piaget launched the world’s thinnest self- the silver standard of “925”, and 95% changed the jewellery landscape and the
winding movement. It measured just 2.3 standard for platinum, both later adopt- way we think of jewellery.
mm thick. ed as USA standards. In 1886 Tiffany
In 1979, they launched the Piaget Polo introduced its iconic Tiffany setting pro- *Amongst the information provided in these
watch. Avant-garde, yet classic enough viding a light and open setting to best biographical data are details from the official
never to go out of style, it quickly display a diamond. web sites of the named companies, houses,
became an icon that was adopted by the Constantly working to bring the latest in and designers.
international jet set. design innovations to its offerings, Tiffany
Piaget fuses technique and design now regularly brings designers to its clients; in
more than ever in jewellery and watch- 1956, Jean Schlumberger joined and in
making. the famous annual “Blue Book” of 1974-
75, Elsa Peretti was introduced. Paloma
ROLEX Picasso was first featured in 1980 and
In 1905, at the age of 24, Hans Wilsdorf architect Frank Gehry has designed
founded a company in London specializ- many offerings.
ing in the distribution of timepieces. Drawing on the natural world, the com-
Wristwatches were not very precise at pany was early on recognized as a mas-
the time, but Hans Wilsdorf foresaw that ter of Art Nouveau and the Arts and
they could become not only elegant, but Crafts movement. Through the decades
also reliable. it has remained at the forefront of
To convince the public of the reliability design, noted for the use of exceptional
of his timepieces, he equipped each materials and unwavering standards.
watch with small, very precise move-
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