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BULGARIDoppio Cuore. Amethyst-Ohrclips. Herkunft: Italien. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 36,0 g. Maße: ca. 3,5 x 1,8 cm. Edelsteine: 4 polierte Amethyst-Elemente. Beschreibung: Signiert "BVLGARI". Das Design ist inspiriert vom Symbol zweier ineinander verschlungener Herzen. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bulgari Schmuck Doppio Cuore Moderner Schmuck Ohrclips Gelbgold Amethyst Italien
BULGARIBulgari X Isabella Rosselini Sequin Embellished Handtasche. Herkunft: Italien. Material: Beiges Kalbsleder, Stoff und goldene Metallaplikationen. Beschreibung: Aufwendigt bestickt mit korallfarbenen Pailletten und Perlen in muschelförmigen Mustern angeordnet. Verschluss mit perlmuttartiger Grundplatte, goldfarbenem Metallrahmen und fliederfarbenem Drehmechanismus. Drei Innenfächer, hinteres davon mit Reißverschluss, einfacher Henkel, vier Schutznieten am Boden. Abnehmbarerer Schultergurt und Staubbeutel anbei. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 36,00 Euro inkl. 5,75 Euro MwSt EU: 55,00 Euro inkl. 8,78 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 110,00 Euro inkl. 17,56 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bulgari Fashion Bulgari X Isabella Rosselini Sequin Embellished Handtasche
BULGARIGold-Armspange. Herkunft: Italien. Datierung: Um 1980/1990. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 108,0 g. Maße: Innendurchmesser 5,6 x 4,8 cm. Beschreibung: Signiert "BVLAGRI". Flexibler, offener Reif mit geometrischem Design, innenseitig Stahlspange verbaut. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bulgari Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Armspange Gelbgold Italien
BULGARIFLORA. Farbstein-Diamant-Ring. Herkunft: Italien. Datierung: Um 2020. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 13,0 g. EU-RM: 53. Diamanten: 25 Brillanten, zus. ca. 0,5 ct., G-I/VS-SI, davon 1 mittig und 24 seitlich Pavé gefasst. Edelsteine: 2 Amethyste, 1 Rubellit, 1 Peridot und 1 Blau-Topas im Tropfen-Schliff als Blütenblätter, zus. ca. 8,5 ct., Farben von leuchtender Intensität. Beschreibung: Signiert "BVLGARI", Individualnummer. Farbenfrohes Design. Anbei Original Box mit dazugehörigem Reiseetui. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Absprache nach der Auktion.Erläuterungen zum Katalog Bulgari Schmuck FLORA Moderner Schmuck Ring Gelbgold Diamant Italien
BULGARIDoppio Cuore. Gold-Ohrclips. Herkunft: Italien. Datierung: Um 1990. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 39,0 g. Maße: 2,7 x 2,4 cm. Beschreibung: Signiert "BVLGARI", Individualnummer. Das Design ist inspiriert von dem Symbol zweier ineinander verschlungener Herzen. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bulgari Schmuck Doppio Cuore Moderner Schmuck Ohrclips Gelbgold Italien
BULGARIFLORA. Turmalin-Diamant-Ring. Herkunft: Italien. Datierung: Um 2020. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 13,0 g. EU-RM: 53. Diamanten: 25 Brillanten, zus. ca. 0,5 ct., G-I/VS-SI, davon 1 mittig und 24 seitlich Pavé gefasst. Edelsteine: 3 Rubellite und 2 Pink-Turmaline im Tropfen-Schliff als Blütenblätter, zus. ca. 8,2 ct. Beschreibung: Signiert "BVLGARI", Individualnummer. Blumiges Design. Anbei Original Box und Umkarton mit dazugehörigem Reiseetui. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Absprache nach der Auktion.Erläuterungen zum Katalog Bulgari Schmuck FLORA Moderner Schmuck Ring Gelbgold Turmalin Italien
BULGARICocktail Farbstein-Diamant-Set: Ring und Ohrschmuck. Herkunft: Italien. Datierung: 2013. Material: 750/- Roségold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 25,0 g. EU-RM: 54,5. Diamanten: Ca. 95 Brillanten zus. ca. 0,7 ct., G-H/VS. Edelsteine: 3 runde Turmalin-Cabochons Ø ca. 6,9 mm. Org. Substanzen: 3 Perlmutt-Ringe Ø ca. 15,0 mm. Beschreibung: Signiert "BVLGARI", Individualnummern. Erworben bei Bulgari, Cannes, im Jahr 2013, Echtheitszertifikate anbei. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bulgari Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Set Roségold Farbsteine Italien
BULGARIDoppio Cuore. Gold-Armspange. Herkunft: Italien. Datierung: Um 1980. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 69,0 g. Maße: Innendurchmesser 5,5 x 4,5 cm, Breite mittig 2,4 cm. Beschreibung: Signiert "BVLGARI". Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bulgari Schmuck Doppio Cuore Moderner Schmuck Armspange Gelbgold Italien
BULGARIVintage Diamant-Ohrschmuck. Herkunft: Italien. Datierung: Um 1960. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 37,0 g. Maße: Länge 5,4 cm. Diamanten: 150 Brillanten zus. ca. 1,1 ct., D-F/VVS-VS. Beschreibung: Signiert "BVLGARI". Jeder Ohrhänger besteht aus einer Reihe von abgestuften Gliedern, die auf der Vorderseite mit Brillanten besetzt sind. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bulgari Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Ohrschmuck Gelbgold Diamant 1ct + Italien
BULGARIMonete. Antikes Münz-Set: Collier, Armspange und Ohrclips. Herkunft: Italien. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Stahl, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 257,0 g. Maße: Ohrclips Ø 1,9 cm, Armspange Innendurchmesser 5,7 x 4,5 cm, Collier Länge 43,0 cm. Beschreibung: Signiert "BVLGARI", Collier mit antiker Münze "BITHYNIA - PRUSIAS II 185 - 149 V. CHR.", Armspange mit antiker Münze "CALABRIA - TARENTUM 4 Jh. v. Chr.", Ohrclips mit 2 antiken Münzen " ROMA - CONSTANS I CAES. 333 - 337". Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Absprache nach der Auktion.Erläuterungen zum Katalog Bulgari Schmuck Monete Moderner Schmuck Set Gelbgold Italien
MARINA B: AN ONYX, EMERALD, RUBY AND DIAMOND 'NAJWA' NECKLACE, CIRCA 1982Designed as a rope of onyx beads, spaced by links set with pear-shaped cabochon emeralds, brilliant-cut diamonds, and onyx and ruby sections, mounted in 18K gold, signed Marina B, with maker's mark 'MB', numbered W347, with maker's mark 'S.A. P.B' for Sté Pierre-G. Brun, French assay marks, with maker's case, length approximately 83cm (slightly extensible)Société Pierre-G Brun is a jewellery workshop which worked for Cartier, Fred, amongst others. They were bought by Cartier in 2000.For a similar model, page 75: 'Marina B. The Art of Jewellery Design', by Viviane Jutheau de Witt, first published in 2003 by Skira Editore S.p.A. In the transformative landscape of the late 20th century, Marina B emerged as a visionary jewellery designer and pioneer, whose creations bridged the worlds of engineering precision and refined artistry. Born into the illustrious Bulgari family, she was part of the third generation of this renowned jewellery house. Following the death of her father in 1973, Marina assumed a central role in the family business until 1976 and in 1978, she established Marina B, opening her first showroom on Geneva’s Place du Molard and quickly expanding to the fashionable hubs of London, Milan, Monte Carlo, Paris, and New York. Marina B’s designs are characterised by splendid, heavy gold pieces set with intensely coloured gemstones. Instead of the conventional method of stringing pearls and beads, which she found mundane, she pioneered innovative assembly techniques that revealed the hidden beauty of each gemstone. By creating deliberate “belly buttons” in round, colourful stones and embracing interchangeable design elements, she crafted jewellery that was both dynamic and adaptable. A defining chapter in her colourful career was her collaboration with the highly skilled Parisian workshop of JeanPierre Brun. Introduced to her by her trusted draughtsman, JeanPierre Varin, Brun’s workshop became her principal partner. Brun’s jewellery workshop was established in Paris in 1936, and quickly became a cornerstone of ‘haute joaillerie’, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and collaborations with prestigious design houses. Initially led by Pierre G. Brun until his retirement in 1975. Under his sons’ Jean-Pierre and Etienne stewardship, the workshop solidified its reputation, working with esteemed brands such as Asprey, Boucheron, Bulgari, Cartier, Chaumet, and Van Cleef & Arpels. JeanPierre Brun himself described Marina B’s creations as highly structured, architectural, and meticulously constructed, comparing her uncompromising attention to detail to that of Suzanne Belperron. This collaboration not only underscored her commitment to precision but also played a crucial role in realising her inventive designs, including complex mechanisms for chokers and necklaces. Perhaps one of her most celebrated masterpieces is the Najwa sautoir necklace, introduced in 1982. Designed originally for a princess. Comprising a seamless strand of 1,800 nearly invisible pearls interwoven with subtle yet striking motifs in gold and diamond pavé, this necklace defied conventional aesthetics. The Najwa sautoir quickly evolving into a symbol of Marina B’s creative genius and remains an enduring icon of her prestige. Marina B’s work has always been more than mere ornamentation. It tells a story of a woman who dared to break with tradition, blending her heritage with her own inventive vision. Her jewellery, whether it be a transformative piece with reversible earrings, interchangeable gemstones, or a meticulously engineered choker, continues to capture the imagination of those who appreciate the fusion of technical mastery and artistic flair. Marina B changed ownership multiple times after Marina Bulgari stepped away from the brand in 1996. Drawing inspiration from its remarkable archive of over 12,000 sketches, in 2017 the brand has entered an exciting new chapter under the leadership of renowned jewellery designer Guy Bedarida. Known for his influential roles at Boucheron, Van Cleef & Arpels, John Hardy, took the helm at Marina B by acquiring a majority stake in the band and becoming its creative director. In February last year, Marina Bulgari passed away in her Roman house on Valentine’s Day, at the age of 93. Her lasting impact on the jewellery world is evident in every beautiful piece she created, reflecting her timeless style and spirit. Condition Report: A couple of beads discoloured to the front near the clasp (discreet) and a dozen on the reverseEmeralds: of bluish-green hue, medium tone, overall well matchedRubies: of purplish-red hue, medium tone, overall well matchedDiamonds: bright and livelySignature on clasp + maker's mark 'MB' for Marina B located on the tongue of claspEagle's head for French 18K gold + stamped OR750Maker's mark for Marina B - numbered W347With maker's mark for Société Pierre-G BrunClasp closes securelyNormal signs of wear, commensurate with ageTotal gross weight approx. 130g
BULGARI: AN EMERALD DRESS RINGOf reeded design, centring a collet-set oval-shaped emerald cabochon weighing approximately 3.80cts, mounted in 18K gold, signed Bvlgari, Italian registry mark, ring size P½ Condition Report: Emerald: gauged mounted approx. 3.80cts, of bluish-green hue, light to medium tone, semi transparency, a couple of nicks and surface reaching inclusions visible with 10x magnification and bright light sourceMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 21.40g
BULGARI: A LARGE SILVER PLAQUEThe rectangular-shaped plaque, inscribed to the front 'R IV VIA DEI CONDOTTI', the textured silver reverse signed Bvlgari, 925, Italian registry mark 156ROMA for Aldo Vitali, 24x12.3x2.5cm, total gross weight approximately 1003.8g Condition Report: Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 1003.8g
BULGARI: A PAIR OF NOVELTY DICE, 2000Each square cube with concave dotes, signed Bvlgari Roma, with maker's mark 'SB', English hallmarks for silver, London, 2000, with maker's fitted case and maker's outer box, 2x2cmMaker's mark 'SB' for Sotirio Bulgari, mark registered in `967 at the Goldsmith Hall, London and used on silver objects by Bulgari. Condition Report: Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 156.8g
BULGARI: A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND EARCLIPSEach set with two cultured pearls of white tint, between brilliant-cut diamonds, to a tapered reeded mount, mounted in 18K gold, signed Bvlgari, Italian registry mark, length 1.5cm Condition Report: Cultured pearl of white body colour, with pink and slightly green overtones, medium lustreDiamonds bright and livelySigned Bulgari, Italian registry mark and stamped 750 for 18K goldFor non-pierced ears, clips with tight tensionNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 11.7g
MARINA B: A MOTHER-OF PEARL AND GOLD RING, CIRCA 1980Of bombé design, centring a heart-shaped plaque, within a mother-of-pearl frame, to further mother-of-pearl shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, signed Marina B, with maker's mark 'MB', numbered, with maker's mark 'GS' for Guillemin & Soulaine, French assay mark, ring size FGuillemin & Soulaine was a Parisian workshop established in 1955. They worked for jewellery houses such as Marina B, Bulgari, Harry Winston to name just a few. The workshop closed in 1984.In the transformative landscape of the late 20th century, Marina B emerged as a visionary jewellery designer and pioneer, whose creations bridged the worlds of engineering precision and refined artistry. Born into the illustrious Bulgari family, she was part of the third generation of this renowned jewellery house. Following the death of her father in 1973, Marina assumed a central role in the family business until 1976 and in 1978, she established Marina B, opening her first showroom on Geneva’s Place du Molard and quickly expanding to the fashionable hubs of London, Milan, Monte Carlo, Paris, and New York. Marina B’s designs are characterised by splendid, heavy gold pieces set with intensely coloured gemstones. Instead of the conventional method of stringing pearls and beads, which she found mundane, she pioneered innovative assembly techniques that revealed the hidden beauty of each gemstone. By creating deliberate “belly buttons” in round, colourful stones and embracing interchangeable design elements, she crafted jewellery that was both dynamic and adaptable. A defining chapter in her colourful career was her collaboration with the highly skilled Parisian workshop of JeanPierre Brun. Introduced to her by her trusted draughtsman, JeanPierre Varin, Brun’s workshop became her principal partner. Brun’s jewellery workshop was established in Paris in 1936, and quickly became a cornerstone of ‘haute joaillerie’, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and collaborations with prestigious design houses. Initially led by Pierre G. Brun until his retirement in 1975. Under his sons’ Jean-Pierre and Etienne stewardship, the workshop solidified its reputation, working with esteemed brands such as Asprey, Boucheron, Bulgari, Cartier, Chaumet, and Van Cleef & Arpels. JeanPierre Brun himself described Marina B’s creations as highly structured, architectural, and meticulously constructed, comparing her uncompromising attention to detail to that of Suzanne Belperron. This collaboration not only underscored her commitment to precision but also played a crucial role in realising her inventive designs, including complex mechanisms for chokers and necklaces. Perhaps one of her most celebrated masterpieces is the Najwa sautoir necklace, introduced in 1982. Designed originally for a princess. Comprising a seamless strand of 1,800 nearly invisible pearls interwoven with subtle yet striking motifs in gold and diamond pavé, this necklace defied conventional aesthetics. The Najwa sautoir quickly evolving into a symbol of Marina B’s creative genius and remains an enduring icon of her prestige. Marina B’s work has always been more than mere ornamentation. It tells a story of a woman who dared to break with tradition, blending her heritage with her own inventive vision. Her jewellery, whether it be a transformative piece with reversible earrings, interchangeable gemstones, or a meticulously engineered choker, continues to capture the imagination of those who appreciate the fusion of technical mastery and artistic flair. Marina B changed ownership multiple times after Marina Bulgari stepped away from the brand in 1996. Drawing inspiration from its remarkable archive of over 12,000 sketches, in 2017 the brand has entered an exciting new chapter under the leadership of renowned jewellery designer Guy Bedarida. Known for his influential roles at Boucheron, Van Cleef & Arpels, John Hardy, took the helm at Marina B by acquiring a majority stake in the band and becoming its creative director. In February last year, Marina Bulgari passed away in her Roman house on Valentine’s Day, at the age of 93. Her lasting impact on the jewellery world is evident in every beautiful piece she created, reflecting her timeless style and spirit. Condition Report: Mother-of-pearl: of white body colour with pink and green overtones - a minor chip at the tip of one shoulderNumbered 1075/34Normal signs of wear, overall in good condition commensurate with ageTotal gross weight approx. 8.9g
BULGARI: A CORAL AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA 1970Of rhombus shape, centring a coral plaque accented with brilliant-cut diamonds, between similarly-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, signed Bvlgari. NY. , width 8cm Prospective buyers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of items containing materials from endangered species, such as coral. Therefore, buyers should familiarise themselves with relevant customs regulations before bidding if they plan to import this lot into another country. Condition Report: Diamonds: bright and livelySigned 'Bvlgari. NY. Italy 18K'Clasp closes securelyNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 13.3g
BULGARI, DESIGNED BY UBALDO VITALI: A SILVER PAPER KNIFE, CIRCA 1965-70Of S-scroll design, within inset probably bronze (?) coin terminal, in 925 silver, signed Bulgari, with fitted maker's case, length 17.6g Condition Report: Superficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 79.4g
BULGARI: A FINE RUBELLITE, RUBY AND DIAMOND RINGOf bombé design, centring an oval-shaped rubellite weighing approximately 15.00cts, the mount decorated with geometrical pattern pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds and calibré-cut ruby cabochons, mounted in 18K gold, signed Bvlgari, ring size M Condition Report: Tourmaline: dimensions approx. 20.42x13.55x8.54mm - approx. 15.00cts total, of purplish-red hue, medium tone, good transparency, facets are smoothDiamonds: bright and lively - estimated clarity VSRubies: of red hue, medium to dark tone, overall well matchedSigned Bvlgari inside hoop underneath gallery and 750 for 18K inside hoopWith 'S' stamped on the outside of the hoopMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 18.9g
MARINA B: A TOURMALINE 'PATRIZIA' RINGHorizontally set to the bezel, the oval-shaped pink tourmaline, set within a bi-coloured 18K gold hoop, signed Marina B, maker's mark 'MB', numbered, French import mark, ring size OCf: See Vivianne Jutheau de Witt (2003-2011) Marina B: The Art of Jewellery Design. Skira Editori for comparable rings, page 112, no. 214 (dated 1987). In the transformative landscape of the late 20th century, Marina B emerged as a visionary jewellery designer and pioneer, whose creations bridged the worlds of engineering precision and refined artistry. Born into the illustrious Bulgari family, she was part of the third generation of this renowned jewellery house. Following the death of her father in 1973, Marina assumed a central role in the family business until 1976 and in 1978, she established Marina B, opening her first showroom on Geneva’s Place du Molard and quickly expanding to the fashionable hubs of London, Milan, Monte Carlo, Paris, and New York. Marina B’s designs are characterised by splendid, heavy gold pieces set with intensely coloured gemstones. Instead of the conventional method of stringing pearls and beads, which she found mundane, she pioneered innovative assembly techniques that revealed the hidden beauty of each gemstone. By creating deliberate “belly buttons” in round, colourful stones and embracing interchangeable design elements, she crafted jewellery that was both dynamic and adaptable. A defining chapter in her colourful career was her collaboration with the highly skilled Parisian workshop of JeanPierre Brun. Introduced to her by her trusted draughtsman, JeanPierre Varin, Brun’s workshop became her principal partner. Brun’s jewellery workshop was established in Paris in 1936, and quickly became a cornerstone of ‘haute joaillerie’, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and collaborations with prestigious design houses. Initially led by Pierre G. Brun until his retirement in 1975. Under his sons’ Jean-Pierre and Etienne stewardship, the workshop solidified its reputation, working with esteemed brands such as Asprey, Boucheron, Bulgari, Cartier, Chaumet, and Van Cleef & Arpels. JeanPierre Brun himself described Marina B’s creations as highly structured, architectural, and meticulously constructed, comparing her uncompromising attention to detail to that of Suzanne Belperron. This collaboration not only underscored her commitment to precision but also played a crucial role in realising her inventive designs, including complex mechanisms for chokers and necklaces. Perhaps one of her most celebrated masterpieces is the Najwa sautoir necklace, introduced in 1982. Designed originally for a princess. Comprising a seamless strand of 1,800 nearly invisible pearls interwoven with subtle yet striking motifs in gold and diamond pavé, this necklace defied conventional aesthetics. The Najwa sautoir quickly evolving into a symbol of Marina B’s creative genius and remains an enduring icon of her prestige. Marina B’s work has always been more than mere ornamentation. It tells a story of a woman who dared to break with tradition, blending her heritage with her own inventive vision. Her jewellery, whether it be a transformative piece with reversible earrings, interchangeable gemstones, or a meticulously engineered choker, continues to capture the imagination of those who appreciate the fusion of technical mastery and artistic flair. Marina B changed ownership multiple times after Marina Bulgari stepped away from the brand in 1996. Drawing inspiration from its remarkable archive of over 12,000 sketches, in 2017 the brand has entered an exciting new chapter under the leadership of renowned jewellery designer Guy Bedarida. Known for his influential roles at Boucheron, Van Cleef & Arpels, John Hardy, took the helm at Marina B by acquiring a majority stake in the band and becoming its creative director. In February last year, Marina Bulgari passed away in her Roman house on Valentine’s Day, at the age of 93. Her lasting impact on the jewellery world is evident in every beautiful piece she created, reflecting her timeless style and spirit. Condition Report: Tourmaline: of purplish-pink hue, medium tone, good transparency, facets are smoothNumbered C1510Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 12.1g
BULGARI: A PAIR OF TURQUOISE, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PENDENT EARCLIPSEach turquoise drop with brilliant-cut diamond cap, to an old brilliant-cut diamond connector, suspended from a circular-cut sapphire cabochon and brilliant-cut diamond surmount, mounted in 18K gold and platinum, signed Bvlgari, length 5.5cm Condition Report: Turquoise: blue hue, one has a small stain to the front possibly due to perfume (?), both well matched, one with minor matrix on the reverse of the dropSapphires: of blue hue, medium tone, overall well matched in colour, some with minor nicks visible under 10x magnification under a bright light sourceDiamonds: bright and livelyStamped PT for platinum and 750 for 18K gold & Bvlgari on the reverse of each clipNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionFor non pierced ears - clips with good tensionTotal gross weight approx. 27.7g
BULGARI: AN 18K GOLD 'ANTALYA' BANGLE WATCHThe 6-jewel Cal-512 quartz movement, black dial with gilt hands, polished bezel with polished gold lugs, brushed gold case with two screws on back, polished gold bracelet surmounted with brown leather strap, case and movement signed, case no. C509, ref. no. BJ03, signed fabriqué en Suisse, case 20mm, internal circumference approx. 13.6cm (flexible) Condition Report: Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionIn running condition at the time of cataloguing, movement observed to be cleanNew battery replaced by the jewellery departmentTotal gross weight approx. 84.4gAn external watch specialist who verifies every watch prior to each auction in order to open them, checks their working condition and mentions any potential damage, mentions any movement, reference numbers etc...The movement is running at the time of cataloguing, however, it was not tested for the accuracy of time or duration of the power reserve and may need servicing at the buyer's discretion. Please note that Adam's cannot guarantee the future working of the movement. The jewellery department is happy to offer any additional assistance.
BULGARI: A GOLD ‘B.ZERO1’ RING Composed of a segmented band, each side with a ring engraved ‘Bvlgari Bvlgari', in 18K gold, signed Bulgari, Italian registry mark, ring size M Condition Report: Signed Bulgari, stamped 750, 54, Made in Italy and with Italian registry mark ‘*10MI’Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionRetail price for a similar one in rose gold (this one is yellow gold): €3,100https://www.bulgari.com/fr-fr/B-zero1-3-bands-AN852405.htmlTotal gross weight approx. 10g
CHANEL: AN AGATE 'CAMÉLIA' DRESS RINGSet with a cacholong agate, carved as a camellia flowerhead to a mount of foliate design, mounted in 18K white gold, signed Chanel, numbered, with maker's mark 'Sté JCD' for Jean-Claude Duhem, French assay mark, with maker's case, ring size NJean-Claude Duhem, is a workshop in Paris, known to execute works for Bulgari, Chanel, amongst others.The camellia flower is synonymous with designs by famous French fashion designer Coco Chanel. The blossom motif has appeared almost everywhere in Chanel’s lines and can be traced back to Chanel’s personal adoration of the flower. Chanel saw the performance of La Dame Aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas and instantly fell in love. In the performance the flower takes centre stage and is also shown on the original cover of the show’s advertisement. Chanel started to use the design in her silk garments and became more fascinated with the flower. It later developed into her chandelier at home in her apartment in Paris so she could witness its beauty everyday. It is now one of the most recognisable motifs in the house of Chanel. It has been reimagined in almost every single collection that the historic fashion house has displayed since the 1920’s.Condition Report:Minor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 14.9g
BULGARI: A RUBY DRESS RINGThe bi-coloured bombé and reeded mount centring an oval-shaped ruby cabochon, within collet-setting, mounted in 18K white and yellow gold, signed Bvlgari, Italian registry mark, with maker's case, ring size L Condition Report: Ruby: of purplish-red hue, translucent, minor nick visible under 10x magnification, inclusions visible under a bright light sourceStamped CM 3.92 (ruby weight), signed Bvlgari, Italian registry mark, stamped 750 for 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 11.1g
One emerald-cut emerald weighing 2.32 cts., 2 emerald-cut diamonds ap. 1.50 cts., signed Bulgari, no. C3297. Size 5 1/2. With AGL report no. 1146704 stating Colombian origin, with no clarity enhancement.Emerald: bright vivid green, slightly included, several scratches on table, minor table edge abrasions, good transparency, lively.Diamonds: G-H-VS2-SI1.Weight engraved in mounting for emerald is 2.33 cts.Emerald: bright vivid green, slightly included, several scratches on table, minor table edge abrasions, good transparency, lively. Diamonds: G-H-VS2-SI1. Weight engraved in mounting for emerald is 2.33 cts.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
18 kt., one oval ruby weighing 1.10 cts., 2 oval sapphires weighing 1.51 cts., 34 round and 4 baguette diamonds weighing 1.29 cts., signed Bulgari, ap. 6 dwts. Size 6 1/2. With copy of Bulgari insurance appraisal, dated 1984. Ruby: vivid slightly purplish raspberry, slightly included, lively.Sapphires: bright medium to medium deep cornflower blue, slightly included, lively.Diamonds: H-I-VS.Width 3/8 inch.Ruby: vivid slightly purplish raspberry, slightly included, lively. Sapphires: bright medium to medium deep cornflower blue, slightly included, lively. Diamonds: H-I-VS. Width 3/8 inch.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
18 kt. yellow and white gold, basketweave mesh, 9 marquise-shaped diamonds ap. 1.50 cts., 72 round diamonds ap. 3.35 cts, interior with mirror, signed Bulgari, SC, ap. 232 dwts. gross. 6 1/4 x 4 1/4 x 2 3/8 inches.Diamonds: G-H-VS.Raised vertical line on front right side, several dents on reverse, raised area on reverse right side.Diamonds: G-H-VS. Raised vertical line on front right side, several dents on reverse, raised area on reverse right side.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
18 kt., 39 pearls ap. 13.8 to 10.2 mm., reversible double-sided clasp of 19 small round diamonds and black onyx disc, frames engraved 'Bulgari Bulgari', clasp signed Bulgari, Made in Italy. Length 18 inches. With signed box. Pearls: white with rose and green orient, several pearls with minor dimples, overall cleanish, good nacre, good luster.Clasp diameter 1/2 inch.Pearls: white with rose and green orient, several pearls with minor dimples, overall cleanish, good nacre, good luster. Clasp diameter 1/2 inch.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
18 kt., round diamonds ap. 5.10 cts, all signed Bulgari, Made in Italy, ap. 36 dwts. Lengths 18 1/4 to 15 inches, adjustable. Size 6 1/4. Diamonds: G-H-VS.Pendant 1 3/4 x 11/16 inches.Posts and clip-backs. 1 5/8 x 7/8 inch.Ring panel swivels. 7/8 x 5/8 inch.Diamonds: G-H-VS. Pendant 1 3/4 x 11/16 inches. Posts and clip-backs. 1 5/8 x 7/8 inch. Ring panel swivels. 7/8 x 5/8 inch.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Bulgari, a vintage 18ct bi-colour gold collar necklace, signed Bulgari, French assay marks, length 44cm, 115gOverall good conditionModerate general wearPush piece clasp and safety clip in working orderClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Bulgari, an 18ct gold B.Zero1 band ring, signed Bulgari, Italian marks, Bulgari size 57, ring size O1/2, with maker's case, 10gOverall good conditionSome marks and scratches in keeping with age and general wearMaker's case in good to fair condition, with a few small scuffsClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
18 kt., bronze coin engraved 'Constantinus-Roman Empire-306-337AD' on reverse, signed Bulgari, Italy, no. LN 20, ap. 17.3 dwts. Length 14 3/4 inches. Diameter 3/4 inch. Link width 3/16 inch.Diameter 3/4 inch. Link width 3/16 inch.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Jean Claude Duhem: A diamond necklace, circa 1985 Of reeded design, accented at intervals with brilliant-cut diamond tapered panels, to a concealed clasp, diamonds approx. 6.40 carats total, partially struck maker's mark, numbered, French export marks, length 39.5cm Jean Claude Duhem registered his maker's mark in France in 1978. He is known to have created jewellery for Bulgari, Marina B, Chanel Fine Jewellery and Dior Fine Jewellery amongst others.
CHANEL; a pair of brown acetate square shaped sunglasses with brown tinted lenses, with interlocking CC gold tone logo to temples, maker's logo to inside arm, with original glasses case and cloth, and a pair of Bulgari pink sunglasses, with large purple aviator style tinted lenses, embellished with silver tone hardware and crystals, with logo to arms, in original case (2).
Late Period, Ca. 664 - 332 BC.A large blue scarab of a deep cobalt hue with a smooth, rounded dorsal surface. The elytra are subtly curved, with a central division line extending to the posterior. A gold Bulgari mount encases the scarab, composed of a structured wire frame conforming to its contours. A cylindrical gold suspension loop is attached at the top. Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Object Number: 07.228.171.Size: 60mm x 32mm; Weight: 35gProvenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection, Paris. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
18 kt., quartz, circular black dial, gold-tone half-hour Arabic numerals and baton markers, bezel engraved 'Bvlgari Bvlgari', case dia. ap. 27 mm., signed Bulgari, case nos. BB 26 2T, P.146736, bracelet with maker's marks and Italian assay marks, ap. 62.4 dwts. gross. Inner cir. 6 3/8 inches.The movement is currently running, but not guaranteed to be in working order.Normal wear, minor scratches to gold.Case diameter 1 1/16 inches. Bracelet width 5/8 inch. The movement is currently running, but not guaranteed to be in working order. Normal wear, minor scratches to gold. Case diameter 1 1/16 inches. Bracelet width 5/8 inch.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
18 kt., signed Bulgari, Made in Italy, ap. 10.5 dwts.Posts and clip-backs. 2 1/8 x 3/8 inches.Posts and clip-backs. 2 1/8 x 3/8 inches.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
18 kt., signed Bulgari, Made in Italy, ap. 11.2 dwts. Length 8 1/2 inches, adjustable.Width 3/8 inch.Width 3/8 inch.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
18 kt., signed Bulgari, Made in Italy, ap. 9 dwts. Size 6 1/4, with slightly expandable open back.Width 5/16 inch.Width 5/16 inch.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Bulgari. A stainless steel automatic wristwatch with date and bracelet, Ref. BB38SS, circa 2008. Movement: automatic. Dial: silvered, textured pattern, applied Arabic and baton indexes, aperture for date, centre seconds. Case: stainless steel, snap-on back, no. L8620, stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet. Dimensions: diameter 38mm, bracelet circumference approximately 150mm. Accessories: instructions, guarantee, four spare links, presentation case. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing, date advancing. Dial: in good condition. Case: scuffs throughout, small indentations to the bezel. Gross weight: 121.1gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

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