Exquisite Chaumet Jewellery Achieves Strong Results At Bonhams Paris Jewels Sale

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April 28, 2025
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Paris, Avenue Hoche Paris – Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr presented its anticipated Paris Jewels sale on 24 April. The top lot was an exceptional diamond necklace, circa 1840, featuring a link chain designed as a stylised bow, suspending two Taveez diamonds most probably of Indian origin, dating back to the 17th or 18th century. The necklace sold for €89,300, more than its pre-sale estimate of €50,000-70,000.

The 121-lot sale featured a spectacular selection of jewellery including an impressive single-owner collection of striking Chaumet jewels featuring designs across the decades from Art Deco to the 1970s, presented alongside exquisite jewellery of diamonds, coloured diamonds and coloured gemstones including emeralds, rubies and sapphires from notable houses including Cartier, Boucheron, Buccelatti, Graff and Van Cleef & Arpels.

Marine Girardet, Bonhams Head of Jewellery, France, commented: "Paris Jewels featured a delightful selection of Chaumet designs originating from a single-owner collection, spanning the decades from a stylish Art Deco diamond and ruby bracelet that sold for five times its pre-sale estimate to 1970s stylised malachite and lapis lazuli designs that all achieved strong results, indicating that demand continues for quality signed jewels.

We are delighted with the result of the sale that reflects the exceptional pieces on offer." Another highlight was a Chaumet Art Deco ruby and diamond bracelet, of geometric design, composed of a series of articulated rectangular shaped links set throughout with single-cut diamonds alternating with motifs set with calibré-cut rubies.

The spectacular bracelet sold for €51,200 against a pre-sale estimate of €10,000-15,000.

Other notable Paris Jewels lots included:

· A Chaumet large hand mirror in coral, chrysoprase, aventurine and 18K gold, circa 1965. The mirror sold for €48,640, nine times its pre-sale estimate of €5,000-7,000.

· A small Chaumet coral hand face mirror, circa 1965. One side in white gold, the other in yellow gold featuring textured yellow gold detailing and ahandle in coral 'Corallium rubrum'. The mirror sold for €14,080, seven times its pre-sale estimate of €2,000-4,000.

· A pair of Chaumet malachite and lapis lazuli earclips, circa 1970. The stylised foliage motif, set with malachite and lapis lazuli plaques are mounted in textured yellow gold. The earclips sold for €10,240 against apre-sale estimate of €5,000-7,000.

· A sapphire and diamond ring, claw-set to the centre with acushion shaped blue sapphire, of Sri-Lankan origin, weighing 21.03 carats the mount is set throughout by step- and brilliant-cut diamond, The ring sold for €82,950 against apre-sale estimate of €50,000-80,000.

· A Van Cleef & Arpels lapis lazuli 'Alhambra' sautoir composed of twenty lapis lazuli quatrefoil motifs, connected with yellow gold faceted cable-link chain. The sautoir sold for €44,800, three times its pre-sale estimate of €12,000-18,000.

(Press Release)

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