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Fine Jewelry FINE JEWELRY Thursday, May 6, 2021 DOYLE.COM FINE JEWELRY AUCTION Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 12pm Eastern VIEWINGS BY APPOINTMENT Please contact Laura Chambers to schedule your appointment: [email protected] Safety protocols will be in place with limited capacity. Please maintain social distance during your visit. LOCATION Doyle Auctioneers & Appraisers 175 East 87th Street New York, NY 10128 212-427-2730 This Gallery Guide was created on 4-23-21 Please see addendum for any changes The most up to date information is available On DOYLE.COM Sale Info View Lots and Place Bids Doyle New York 1 7 Bulgari Pair of Gold Spiral Earclips Gold, Coral and Diamond Pendant-Necklace 18 kt., designed as dimensional swirls, signed 14 kt., composed of 95 oval cabochon corals, Bulgari, Made in Italy, ap. 13 dwts. suspending a floriform pendant centering one • round diamond ap. .30 ct., surrounded by petals $800-1,200 of round diamonds ap. 4.20 cts., and 12 oval cabochon corals, ap. 32 dwts. gross. Length 17 1/4 inches. C $2,500-3,500 2 Rolex Gold 'Oyster Perpetual Datejust' 8 Wristwatch, Ref. 6927 Pair of Gold, Mother-of-Pearl, Coral, 18 kt., automatic, centering a circular brushed Turquoise and Diamond Pendant-Earclips silver-tone dial with applied gold-tone bar 18 kt., topped by 2 cushion-shaped white coral markers, sweep seconds, date aperture, plastic ap. 12.7 x 12.7 mm., joined by marquise-shaped crystal, bark-textured bezel, diameter ap. 25 coral ap. 9.9 x 5.0 mm., suspending 2 modified mm., completed by a 'President' link bracelet shield-shaped mother-of-pearl panels ap. 43.0 x centering bark-textured links and deployant 39.0 mm., centering 2 oval white coral ap. clasp, signed Rolex, ser. no. 7160413, c. 1982, 15.5 x 11.7 mm., quartered by triplets of round ap. 42.2 dwts. gross. Length 6 1/4 inches. turquoise, spaced by small round diamonds, C tipped at each corner with 8 round turquoise. $2,000-3,000 C $1,200-1,800 3 Gold Link Necklace, France 9 18 kt., composed of oval links joined by bar links, Gold and Cultured Pearl Necklace with maker's mark and French assay mark, ap. 18 kt., composed of interlocking polished circle 30 dwts. Length 16 5/8 inches. links joined by ribbed oval and triplets of circle C Estate of a Park Avenue Lady links, spaced by 11 pearls ap. 9.0 to 8.8 mm., $1,200-1,800 ap. 53.2 dwts. gross. Length 17 1/2 inches. C $1,500-2,000 4 Gold, Carved Coral, Diamond and Lapis Ring 10 18 kt., centering a domed fluted angel skin coral Gold, Carved Angel Skin Coral and Diamond ap. 19.5 x 19.5 x 18.8 mm., encircled and Clip-Brooch flanked by flared ribbons of 36 round diamonds 18 kt., the carved angel skin coral female head ap. 1.50 cts., spaced by 8 round cabochon lapis adorned with a domed hat and flowing tresses, ap. 4.0 mm., ap. 14.2 dwts. gross. Size 7 1/2. ap. 47.0 x 35.0 mm., surrounded by textured C scalloped florets accented and edged by $600-800 polished balls, set with 8 white gold collet-set round diamonds ap. .20 ct., with Italian hallmark, 5 ap. 29.3 dwts. gross. Coral Bead Necklace with Gold Clasp C Composed of 39 coral beads ap. 19.2 to 8.4 $800-1,200 mm., completed by a spherical clasp designed as a pair of fluted pierced balls of ribbon motif. 11 Length 19 1/4 inches. Pair of Gold, Malachite, Angel Skin Coral, C Property of a Lady Turquoise and Diamond Flower Earclips $1,000-1,500 18 kt., centering 2 round turquoise encircled by 16 marquise-shaped angel skin coral, atop carved malachite flowers ap. 18.0 mm., further 6 encircled by 20 oval angel skin coral, each Pomellato Gold Brooch tipped by a small round diamond, alternating with 18 kt., designed as abstract textured petals, 20 round turquoise. signed Pomellato, ap. 20.3 dwts. C C $2,000-3,000 $1,000-1,500 12 Gold, Turquoise and Diamond Ring Centering one oval cabochon turquoise ap. 25.0 x 18.0 x 6.4 mm., within a mount of textured leaves accented by 20 round diamonds ap. 1.20 cts., ap. 16.5 dwts. Size 7 1/4. C Estate of a Sarasota Lady $1,000-1,500 Sale Date - 05/06/2021 Page 1 Doyle New York 13 19 Gold, Turquoise and Diamond Pendant- Gold, Platinum, Ruby, Emerald and Diamond Brooch Bird Clip-Brooch The oval slightly domed mount designed as The oversized exotic bird set with round and overlapping textured leaves embellished by 7 marquise-shaped diamonds ap. 8.25 cts., tipped oval cabochon turquoise ap. 10.0 x 7.0 mm., by 4 pear-shaped diamonds ap. 1.75 cts., and 3 accented by 9 round diamonds ap. .60 ct., ap. pear-shaped emeralds ap. 1.25 cts., accented by 24.8 dwts. round emeralds, rubies and citrines, signed C Estate of a Sarasota Lady Mario Boschi, NY, ap. 53 dwts. $1,000-1,500 C Estate of a Park Avenue Lady $4,000-6,000 14 Gold and Turquoise Bead Necklace 20 14 kt., composed of 29 turquoise beads ap. 20.0 Two-Color Gold Rope-Twist Necklace to 11.0 mm., spaced by beaded gold rondelles, 18 kt., the tapered twisted finely ribbed gold links with fluted gold circle link clasp. Length 18 spaced by rope-twist white gold chains, ap. 50 inches. dwts. Length 17 1/4 inches. C C $400-600 $2,000-3,000 15 Gold, Turquoise, Lapis and Diamond Clip- 21 Brooch Two-Color Gold Rope-Twist Bracelet 18 kt., centering one oval cabochon turquoise 18 kt., the fluted ribbed gold links spaced by ap. 19.5 x 13.5 x 8.5 mm., surrounded by a rope-twist white gold chains, ap. 33.6 dwts. scalloped white gold frame of 42 round Length 8 1/2 inches. diamonds, further edged by clusters of 42 small C round turquoise and 14 alternating round lapis $1,000-1,500 ap. 10.6 mm., and round turquoise ap. 5.6 mm., tipped by 7 round diamonds, totaling ap. 1.60 cts., signed Parisian Dessin, ap. 24.3 dwts. gross. 22 C A Morristown, New Jersey Estate Long Gold, Tahitian Gray Cultured Pearl, $2,000-3,000 Blackened Gold and Diamond Chain Necklace 16 Composed of 45 pearls ap. 14.7 to 12.5 mm., Tiffany & Co. Gold and Diamond 'Butterfly' joined by pairs of circle and coiled gold links, Earclips accented by one drop-shaped blackened gold 18 kt., the openwork domes of a flutter of bead encrusted with rose-cut diamonds, with low butterflies with center wings and bodies kt. gold clasp. Length 40 inches. accented by 86 round diamonds ap. 1.80 cts., C signed T & Co., 1989, with hallmarks, ap. 13 $2,000-3,000 dwts. With signed box. C 23 $2,000-3,000 Pair of Gold, Mabé Pearl, Gray Cultured Pearl and Diamond Earclips 17 18 kt., centering 2 mabé pearls ap. 10.8 mm., Gold, Enamel and Diamond Flower Clip- quartered by ribbed cones tipped by 8 gray Brooch pearls ap. 7.6 mm., spaced by 8 collet-set round 18 kt., centering a cluster of 9 round diamonds diamonds ap. .65 ct., ap. 16 dwts. ap. .80 ct., within petals applied with blue and C Estate of a Park Avenue Lady opalescent enamel, edged by fluted gold, $1,000-1,500 accented by ridged gold ribbons, ap. 22 dwts. C 24 $1,200-1,800 Wempe Two Gold and Black Enamel Chain Link Necklaces 18 18 kt., both of interlocking polished oval links, the Wide Gold Bracelet longer chain spaced by two black enamel beads 18 kt., designed as nine rows of polished ap. 16.2 mm. and two pierced beads ap. 16.0 hexagonal pyramid links spaced by waffle- mm., applied with double-sided elongated drop- textured hexagonal links, c. 1940, ap. 36.8 dwts. shaped black enamel, both signed Wempe, ap. Length 7 3/4 inches. 72 dwts. Lengths 35 and 16 3/4 inches. C C Estate of a Sarasota Lady $1,200-1,800 $3,000-4,000 Sale Date - 05/06/2021 Page 2 Doyle New York 25 31 Pair of White Gold, Tahitian Black Cultured Platinum and Diamond Ring Pearl and Diamond Pendant-Earrings Centering one pear-shaped diamond ap. 3.75 18 kt., topped by a foliate motif of 20 marquise- cts., flanked by 2 tapered baguette diamonds. shaped diamond, suspending 2 black pearls ap. Size 5 1/2. 15.0 mm., tipped by 2 round diamonds, totaling The diamond has been weighed. ap. 1.85 cts. C C $12,000-18,000 $1,000-1,500 26 32 Tahitian Gray Cultured Pearl Necklace with White Gold, Amethyst and Diamond White Gold and Diamond Clasp Necklace, Pair of Pendant-Earclips and Ring Composed of 33 pearls ap. 13.4 to 10.0 mm., 14 kt., set throughout with round light brown completed by a pierced diamond-set ball clasp. diamonds ap. 39.00 cts. and 15 pear-shaped Length 17 1/4 inches. amethysts ap. 66.00 cts., ap. 177.5 dwts. Length C 15 1/8 inches. Size 7. $1,200-1,800 C $15,000-20,000 27 33 Mikimoto Three White Gold, Cultured Pearl White Gold and Diamond Cuff Bangle and Diamond Bracelets Bracelet 18 kt., the bracelets each centering 3 gray, 3 18 kt., the swirls of round diamonds ap.
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