CHOPARDHappy Diamonds. Art der Uhr: Armbanduhr. Herkunft: Schweiz, Genf. Datierung: 1990. Werk: Quarz. Gehäuse/Armband: 750/- Gelbgold, Gliederarmband mit Kastenschließe, Zffbl. champagnerfarben, Zeiger golden, 7 Brillanten 0,39 ct. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 61 g. Größe: Ø 25,5 mm, Länge 15 cm. Gehäuse-Nr.: 310538. Referenz-Nr.: 4101. Beschreibung: 2-Zeiger-Armbanduhr. Box: Nein. Papiere: Nein. Accessoires: Ja, Verkaufsrechnung, Stellstift, Etui. 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 KatalogBewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren Chopard Armband- & Taschenuhren Happy Diamonds
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CHOPARDArmbanduhr. Herkunft: Schweiz, Genf. Werk: Handaufzug. Gehäuse/Armband: 750/- Weißgold, Milanaisearmband mit Kastenschließe, Zffbl., Zeiger und Indizes silbern. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 61 g. Größe: Ø 33 mm, Länge 18 cm. Gehäuse-Nr.: 21315. Referenz-Nr.: 1013. Beschreibung: 2-Zeiger-Armbanduhr. Box: Nein. Papiere: Nein. Accessoires: Nein. 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 KatalogBewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren Chopard Armband- & Taschenuhren Armbanduhr
CHOPARDHappy Diamonds. Diamant-Gliederarmband. Herkunft: Schweiz, Genf. Datierung: Um 1990. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 53,5 g. Maße: Länge 18,2 cm, Breite 1,0 cm. Diamanten: 68 Brillanten zus. ca. 1,3 ct., G-H/VVS-VS. Beschreibung: Signiert "Chopard Geneve", Individualnummer. Geschmeidiges Gliederarmband, schauseitig zwei aufeinandertreffende brillantbesetzte Herzen mit je einem beweglichen Brillanten unter Glaseinlage. 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 Chopard Schmuck Happy Diamonds Moderner Schmuck Armband Gelbgold Diamant 1ct + Schweiz, Genf
CHOPARDHappy Diamonds. Anhängerkette. Herkunft: Schweiz, Genf. Material: 750/- Weißgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 41,5 g. Maße: Länge 45,5 g, Anhänger 2,2 x 1,5 cm. Diamanten: 3 Brillanten zus. ca. 0,1 ct., H/VS. Beschreibung: Signiert "Chopard", Individualnummer. 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 Chopard Schmuck Happy Diamonds Moderner Schmuck Anhängerkette Weißgold Diamant Schweiz
CHOPARDHappy Diamonds. Diamant-Collier. Herkunft: Schweiz, Genf. Datierung: Um 1980. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 117,0 g. Maße: Länge 41,0 cm. Diamanten: Ca. 83 Brillanten zus. ca. 1,0 ct., G-H/VVS-VS. Beschreibung: Signiert "Chopard Geneve", Individualnummer. Original-Box anbei. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Absprache nach der Auktion.Erläuterungen zum Katalog Chopard Schmuck Happy Diamonds Moderner Schmuck Collier Gelbgold Diamant 1ct + Schweiz, Genf
AN IMPORTANT EMERALD AND DIAMOND NECKLACE AND EARCLIPS EN SUITE The necklace composed of graduated curved pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond links, with collet-set brilliant-cut diamond accents, each motif claw-set with a graduated oval-shaped emerald, to a concealed clasp; together with a pair of matching earclips, mounted in 18K gold and platinum, diamonds approximately 25.00cts total, with green leather pouch, length of necklace 38.5cm, length of earclips 2cmAccompanied by a report from the SSEF laboratory in Switzerland, stating that the twenty-two emeralds are natural, of Zambian origin, with strong green saturation, minor to moderate (oil & wax). Dimensions from approx. 12.20x9.20x5.80mm to 6.85x5.20x3.60mm. Report number 144739, dated March 3rd 2025.Emeralds have captivated civilizations for centuries, from Cleopatra’s Egypt to the Mayans and the Mughals. The name “emerald” comes from the Greek 'smaragdos', meaning “green gem,” symbolizing life and renewal. Over time, the emerald became legendary, thought to hold powers of prophecy and truth-telling, solidifying its status as a revered gemstone. For centuries, Colombia has been the most famous source of emeralds, renowned for their deep green colour with rich undertones. Colombian emeralds owe their striking hue to the presence of chromium and vanadium. These stones are often described as having a “velvety” softness. However, they typically contain more inclusions, known as jardin, which are natural characteristics of the gem but can impact its durability. Despite these inclusions, Colombian emeralds are still highly sought after for their rich, saturated green tones. In contrast, Zambian emeralds, which gained recognition in the late 20th century, have carved out a prominent position in the global gemstone market. These emeralds are known for their intense bluish-green hue and exceptional clarity, which results from the presence of iron rather than chromium. Zambian emeralds typically have fewer inclusions, giving them a cleaner appearance and making them more structurally durable. This clarity has made them increasingly popular among jewellers who value both beauty and resilience in gemstones. The Kagem Mine in Zambia’s Copperbelt Province, the world’s largest emerald mine, supplies around 25% of global emeralds. Notable finds include the 5,655-carat “Inkalamu” (2018), 1,225-carat “Kafubu Cluster” (2022), and 1,104-carat “Lion Emerald” (2017), cementing Zambia’s status as a leading source of large, high-quality emeralds with exceptional clarity. In recent years, Zambian emeralds have broken auction records, underscoring their growing value. A 56.87-carat piece by Chopard sold for over $1 million at Phillips Hong Kong in 2021, while a 17.43-carat emerald fetched £1.2 million at Bonhams London in 2022. Renowned jewellers such as Chopard, Graff, Boucheron, and David Morris have incorporated Zambian emeralds into their collections. High-profile figures like Julianne Moore at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, Taraji P. Henson at the 2016 Golden Globe Awards, and Ellie Goulding at the 2020 Green Carpet Fashion Awards, have all been spotted wearing them. Condition Report:Largest emerald estimated to weigh approximately 3.70cts and smallest emerald estimated to weigh approximately 0.73cts. Emeralds of deep green hue, good transparency, overall well matched in colourDiamonds: approx. 25.00cts total, estimated colour approximately G, estimated clarity approximately VS2, one of the smallest diamond deficient near claspEarclips for non-pierced ears, clips with tight tensionClasp closes securelyMetal unmarked, tested by the jewellery department to be platinum and 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 94gAccompanied by a soft green case
CHOPARD: A LADY'S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET COCKTAIL WATCH, CIRCA 1980The 7-jewel quartz movement, with circular champagne dial, dots for hours and gilt hands, the bezel highlighted with brilliant-cut diamonds, polished gold case with snap, with a quadruple fancy-link fitted two-tone bracelet and textured gold clasp, dial and movement signed, C logo on clasp, case no. 198692 & 4057, Swiss assay mark, clasp & crown signed LUC, case 22mm, diamonds approximately 1.10cts total, length approximately 19cm Condition Report: Glass: no scratches observedDiamonds: approx. 1.10ct total, unable to assess colour due to yellow metal, estimated clarity VSBracelet: Minor signs of wear - in 18K white and yellow goldClasp closes securelyIn running condition at the time of cataloguing.Total gross weight approx. 31.3gAn 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.
CHOPARD: A STAINLESS STEEL, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND DIAMOND-SET 'HAPPY SPORT' WRISTWATCHLIMITED EDITION7-jewel Cal-955112 ETA movement, the circular mother-of-pearl dial with Roman quarters and batons for numerals, with steel hands and applied star motifs, embellished with two stars and a crescent moon floating within the dial, facets blue crown, polished bezel and brushed case with 8 screws on back, to a signed black leather strap and stainless steel buckle, dial and movement signed Chopard, case no. 14725018475, case 34mm Condition Report: Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionIn running condition at the time of cataloguingTotal gross weight approx. 56.6gAn 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.
AN IMPORTANT LATE 19TH CENTURY PAIR OF AMETHYST AND DIAMOND PENDENT EARRINGSOf girandole design, each set with three pear-shaped amethyst drops, to the old-cut diamond foliate motif and circular-cut amethyst and old-cut diamond cluster surmount, mounted in silver and gold, with partial Russian assay mark ?'56', amethysts approximately 35.00cts total, diamonds approximately 3.30cts total, length 4.9cmA historical pair from the 18th century, of similar design, was sold at Christie's in Geneva, 13.11.2007, lot 269.Amethysts have been treasured for centuries, revered by ancient cultures from Greece to medieval Europe. The name comes from the Greek amethysts, meaning “not intoxicated,” reflecting the belief that the stone could ward off drunkenness and promote mental clarity. Symbolising wisdom, royalty, and spiritual protection, amethysts were worn by bishops and monarchs, were valued for their beauty and their perceived ability to calm the mind and strengthen resolve. Among the most coveted are Siberian amethysts, famed for their rich, velvety purple hue often accented with flashes of red and blue. Mined from Russia’s Ural Mountains since the 18th century, these stones quickly became the gold standard of amethyst quality. Though production from the region has declined, Siberian amethysts remain highly prized for their depth of colour and exceptional clarity, often commanding premium prices on the market. Today, amethysts are sourced from regions including Brazil, Zambia, Uruguay, and Madagascar, each offering distinct characteristics. Brazilian stones are typically lighter with a clear, violet hue, while Zambian amethysts are darker, often with a bluish tint. Uruguayan gems stand out for their vivid saturation and purity. Yet among them all, Siberian amethysts remain the most prized, distinguished by their intensity and historical provenance. Siberian amethysts were favoured by the Russian nobility, with figures like Empress Catherine the Great adorning themselves in amethyst-laden jewels. In modern times, the stone continues to make public appearances. Queen Elizabeth II famously wore amethyst pieces from the Kent Amethyst Suite, while Lupita Nyong’o stunned at the 2015 Golden Globe Awards in Chopard amethyst earrings.Siberian amethysts have achieved remarkable results at auction, reflecting their rarity and historic value. A Victorian amethyst and diamond necklace from the 19th century sold at Christie’s London for over £75,000, far exceeding its estimate. Similarly, pieces from Queen Alexandra’s collection have also surfaced in royal exhibitions and private sales, often valued in the six-figure range, underscoring the enduring prestige of these exceptional gems. The Romanov dynasty ruled Russia from 1613 until 1917, when the Revolution abruptly ended their empire. The last years of the 19th and the early 20th century was a period of elegance and excess for the Tsars and the wealthy families of Russia. The Imperial family’s jewellery was amongst the most precious in the world. These jewels were tangible symbols of the power of the Romanovs and their deep ties to European aristocracy and culture and were once the epitome of Russian opulence. After the Bolshevik Revolution, the fate of these precious treasures would become one of the most captivating chapters in the story of the Russian Empire’s fall. The Bolsheviks, in their sweeping promises of equality, claimed that the jewels once hoarded by the aristocracy would be used for the benefit of the people. “Diamonds, pearls, and precious stones that have cost workers endless suffering for centuries are now in safe hands. The proletariat will be able to use them wisely,” they boasted in the 1920s. Yet, while the Soviet government officially denied any sale of the Romanov collection, they could not entirely escape the growing rumours that began circulating in the West. In response to these whispers, the Bolsheviks organised a lavish exhibition of the Russian Crown Jewels in Moscow on December 18, 1925, to counter the belief that the revolution had torn apart the cultural and material legacy of Russia’s royal family. But less than a year later, the treasures were quietly sold, and the secrets of their dispersal would only emerge later. In a remarkable twist of history, American antiquarian Norman Weiss acquired a substantial portion of the Crown Jewels exhibition in 1926, purchasing 9 kilograms of imperial treasures for $50,000. Among the pieces were two pairs of magnificent 18th-century girandole earrings, a quintessential example of Russian royal jewellery, that soon entered the international market. One of these pairs, set with vibrant Ural amethysts, is famously associated with Empress Catherine the Great. The earrings are prominently featured in a portrait of the young Catherine, then still a Tsarevna and Grand Duchess, long before she assumed the throne. Though not yet immersed in imperial luxury, the gift, commissioned by Empress Elizabeth Petrovna from her court jeweller, Jérémie Pauzié, already reflected the grandeur of the 18th-century Russian court. Crafted by Pauzié, renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and his intricate, heavy designs, the earrings became a significant part of Catherine’s early life. When time came for Cathrine’s coronation, the soon-to-be crowned empress entrusted Pauzié with the creation of the Imperial Crown of Russia. The jeweller collaborated closely with the court’s most skilled artisans, and together, they fashioned the exquisite crown, adorned with nearly 5,000 diamonds and 75 large pearls, a feat that has since become an iconic piece of Russian history. After the earrings were sold to Weiss, they resurfaced in 1929 when JS Phillips purchased them at Christie’s London for 135 pounds. Decades later, in 2007, they appeared again at Christie’s in Geneva, fetching 433,000 Swiss francs and reaffirming the enduring allure of Russian imperial jewellery. The sale of the Romanov jewels remains a poignant and fascinating story, illustrating the complex intersection of revolution, power, and history. These jewels, symbols of a vanished world, continue to captivate collectors, historians, and admirers offering a glimpse into the opulence of the Russian Empire before its collapse. Condition Report: Amethysts:3 PS each approx. 6.43cts, 4.57cts & 4.18cts & 1 RD 2.12cts3 PS each approx. 6.57cts, 4.35cts & 4.40cts & 1 RD 2.11ctsPS: Of purple hue, medium to dark tone, good transparency, facets are smooth, well matched in colourRD: Of purple hue, medium tone, good transparency, one slightly darker than the other oneDiamonds: approx. 3.30cts total, bright and livelyWith partial Russian assay mark ? '56' on each back earrings, one posts slightly looser when opening itFor pierced earsNormal signs of wear, commensurate with age, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 22.6g
Chopard A Happy Diamonds wrist watchCase: Signed. Yellow metal. Swiss assay marks. Reference 1159. Serial 28xxxx. Stamped 750. Length: 38.4mm. Width: 31.9mmMovement: Quartz movement. ETA calibre 201.001Dial: Signed. WhiteStrap: Signed. Black crocodile with a signed gold plated pin buckle Movement is currently functioning at time of writingDial appears to be in excellent condition with no marks visible to the naked eyeHands appear to be in a generally good condition with only the odd mark visible to the naked eyeCase appears to be in a generally fair condition with a few light marks. Diamonds appear bright and livelyThe watch glass appears to be in a generally excellent condition with no marks or scratches visible to the naked eyeStrap has noticeable signs of wear, it is starting to wear away at the edges, particulary to the 12 o'clock position and around the holes. The keeps are also worn aorund the edges*Buckle shows wear commensurate with everyday use. It closes securely at time of writingThis lot does not come with box or a copy of the original manufacturer warranty Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, timekeeping or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions. We would recommend to get the best possible performance out of your purchase that you have it serviced by a qualified watchmaker Although every effort is made to identify aftermarket parts, we are unable to guarantee the originality of every part of each lot All lots are sold "as is" and clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot All weights and measurements are approximate and provided as a guide only *This lot has a strap subject to CITES ordinance. We are unable to export this strap outside of the United Kingdom. Kinghams Auctioneers reserve the right to remove these straps before posting outside of the United Kingdom. Our action in doing so does not permit any delay in payment or a cancellation of the sale For enquiries about this lot please contact Conrad Cunningham at conrad@kinghamsauctioneers.com
18 kt., one hear-shaped pink sapphire ap. .65 ct., small round diamonds ap. .20 ct., pendant and chain signed Chopard, pendant nos. 2637031 79/2900/11, ap. 32 dwts. Length 16 5/8 inches. With signed box. Pink sapphire: medium deep purplish pink, slightly included, lively.Diamonds: H-I-VS.Pendant 15/16 x 1 1/16 inches.Chain width 1/8 inch.Pink sapphire: medium deep purplish pink, slightly included, lively. Diamonds: H-I-VS. Pendant 15/16 x 1 1/16 inches. Chain width 1/8 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
CHOPARD - an 18ct gold diamond 'Happy Diamonds Elephant' pendant, ref. 79/2277-20, modelled as an elephant with single-cut diamond ears and floating diamond body, signed Chopard, serial no. 9121485, 19.3mm, 4.2g . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, diamonds very bright and lively, light surface wear, marked 750
CHOPARD - an 18ct gold diamond 'Happy Diamonds Icons' heart pendant necklace, ref. 79/4611-20, the heart with glass panels encasing floating modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.17ct, on original Chopard 18ct chain, signed Chopard, serial no. 2346202, pendant 17.3mm, chain 40cm, 11.5g, boxed with certificate of origin, RRP £3,060 . Condition Report:No damage or repair, diamonds very bright and lively, minimal wear to mount, no broken links, clasp working, marked 750, with inner and outer box and certificate of origin dated 2002
CHOPARD - a pair of 18ct gold diamond 'Happy Diamonds Icons' heart stud earrings, ref. 83/4611-20, the heart with glass panels encasing floating modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.34ct, signed Chopard, serial no. 9153119, 10.8mm, 7.1g, boxed with certificate of origin . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, diamonds very bright and lively, minimal wear to mount, marked 750. The serial number on the certificate does not appear to match the numbers on the earrings but is from the same house as the previous Lot
CHOPARD - an 18ct white gold diamond 'Happy Diamonds Icons' heart pendant necklace, ref. 79/6216/0-20, the heart set with modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, with central glass panel encasing floating diamonds, on original 18ct white gold cable link chain, signed Chopard, serial no. 6056838, pendant 17.6mm, chain 40cm, 6.7g, boxed, RRP £3,510 . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, diamonds very bright and lively, hardly used, no broken links, clasp working, marked 750, with inner and outer box and information booklets
Chopard 1000 Miglia GMT chronograph wristwatch, Dubai Edition, limited 115/250, c2012. 43mm, red detail to bezel, engine turned grey dial, baton hands, date at 3, black leather strap, spare original Chopard strap, presentation case, instruction booklet, CD (sealed), warranty card, white card outer.
Chopard: A 'Happy Diamond' pendant necklace The heart-shaped pendant, containing three “floating” brilliant-cut diamonds within a glazed compartment, within a similarly-cut diamond surround, to a belcher-link chain, signed Chopard, pendant numbered, lengths: pendant 1.8cm, chain 42.0cm, maker's case and boxAccompanied by service papers from Chopard
A Chopard 'Happy Diamond' 18ct white gold heart pendant. The heart frame set with round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, with five floating round brilliant cut diamonds in rubbed over settings centrally enclosed within a transparent glazed compartment signed 'Chopard', and suspended by a diamond set bale. Pendant marked '750' and numbered 2334540. The 16.5" rope chain also signed 'Chopard' and marked as 18ct white gold. Gross weight 19.14g. In a Chopard case and box with booklet and Certificate of Origin.
Standard VAT VARIOUS; a group of accessories for various watches including a Rolex green suede pouch, two Rolex wallets for cards, an Omega wallet, a Chopard heart shaped purse, a polishing cloth and three booklets.*PLEASE NOTE THAT VAT IS APPLICABLE ON THE HAMMER PRICE FOR THIS LOT Footnote: A REDUCED BUYER'S PREMIUM OF 10% + VAT APPLIES TO ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION
Chopard - Lady's Happy Sport stainless steel bracelet watch, ref.8325, the white dial with Roman quarter hour markers, and seven floating diamonds, blue cabochon set crown, signed screw-down case back numbered '1100555', quartz movement, 28mm x 28mm (ex.crown), on its original stainless steel integrated bracelet, sold with box, certificate of origin dated 20 March 2006, various Bucherer receipts, booklets, spare links, and warranty certificate dated 02-09-2019
Reference: 51/8047Case: gold-plated and stainless steel, numbered ‘1374’Dial: circa 5 x 5 cm, signed ‘Chopard’, gold-plated indices and hands, Roman numerals, daysMovement: quartzgross weight: 72.89 gr.circa 1997without caseCondition: overall good condition, slightly scratchedUpon the buyer’s request, we are pleased to provide a general condition report for the Lot described above. However, as we are not professional conservators or restorers, we strongly advise prospective buyers to conduct their own inspection or consult a specialist or restorer of their choice for a comprehensive professional assessment. Any condition descriptions provided in the catalogue or through any correspondence are for guidance only and should not be considered a substitute for a firsthand evaluation.In accordance with our General Conditions of Sale, the lot is sold ‘as is’. The auction house does not guarantee the accuracy of timekeeping or the condition of the lot. The buyer accepts full responsibility for any repairs, maintenance checks, or works that may be required. The condition or timekeeping state will not justify delayed payments or cancellation of the sale.
18 kt., quartz, square mother-of-pearl dial, black Roman numerals, 36 round diamonds ap. 2.15 cts., case dia. ap. 28 x 28 mm., wide bar link bracelet with double deployant clasp, signed Chopard, case nos. 14/3440, 503526 and 467 1, ap. 92 dwts. gross. Length 6 1/2 inches. The movement is currently running, but not guaranteed to be in working order.Mother-of-pearl: silvery white with visible rose and green orient, typical ripples, good luster.Diamonds: G-H-I-VS.Normal wear, moderate scratches to bracelet.Case diameter 1 1/8 inches. Bracelet width 3/4 inch.The movement is currently running, but not guaranteed to be in working order. Mother-of-pearl: silvery white with visible rose and green orient, typical ripples, good luster. Diamonds: G-H-I-VS. Normal wear, moderate scratches to bracelet. Case diameter 1 1/8 inches. Bracelet width 3/4 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
Goldene Sprungdeckeltaschenuhr Louis Ulysse Chopard (1836-1917) 585/f. Gold. Dreideckeltypus. Guilochierte Schalen, glatter Staubdeckel. Weißes Zifferblatt und dezentrierte Sekunde. Gehäuse-Nr. 88329. Auf Werk und Gehäuse Bienenkorbmarke mit Initialen L.U.C. im Rechteck. D. ca. 4,8 cm. Werk-D. ca. 4,1 cm. Gew. zus. ca. 82 g. (61268)
Goldanhänger „Happy Sun“ von ChopardDurchmesser: ca. 4,8 cm. Gewicht (nur Anhänger): ca. 29,8 g. RG 750. Lederbandlänge: ca. 50 cm.Signiert „Chopard“. 3111384. 79/6450-20.Um 2000.Aparter großer Chopard-Anhänger aus der Kollektion Happy Sun mit fünf schwebenden Brillanten, zus. ca. 0,5 ct. Lederband mit geschwärztem Bajonettverschluss. (1430922) (16))
Chopard. A lady’s gold and diamond-set wristwatch, ref. 4105, Happy Diamonds, circa 2000. Movement: quartz. Dial: white. Case: 18ct gold, transparent ring with seven floating diamonds, snap-on back, diamond-set t-bar lugs, no. 286642 S20/5523, gold plated buckle. Signed: case, dial, movement and buckle. Dimensions: diameter 24.5mm. Accessories: pouch. £900-£1,000 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing, recently serviced. Dial: in good condition. Case: light scuffs. Gross weight: 26.3gms. 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. *Please note we are unable to ship this watch due certain import restrictions regarding the strap material being derived from endangered or protected species.
Luxuriöse Damenuhr Chopard Happy Diamonds, Ref. 4100, mit Wempe Spangen-Armband, ca. 2ct Brillanten: Ca. Ø26mm, ca. 81,3g, 18K Gelbgold, beidseitig verglast, reichhaltiger und feiner Brillantbesatz von insgesamt ca. 2ct, 7 bewegliche Brillanten, Quarzwerk, Zifferblatt signiert Chopard, für diese Uhr extra angefertigtes und aufklappbares Wempe Spangen-Armband mit roter Ledereinlage, Sicherheitsacht. Die Uhr befindet sich in gutem Erhaltungszustand mit Original-Rechnung von 1988 aus dem Hause Becker in Hamburg.
Armbanduhr: luxuriöse Chopard "Happy Sport" Edelstahl mit Brillanten, Ref. 8475: Ca. Ø36mm, Edelstahl, signierter und verschraubter Boden, Saphirglas, Quarzwerk, weißes Zifferblatt bezeichnet Chopard, Zentralsekunde, unter dem Glas 3 bewegliche Brillanten, Lederband mit Chopard-Dornschließe, Werk läuft an, bleibt jedoch nach kurzer Zeit stehen, Service nötig.
Ring/Ohrringe: Äußerst luxuriöses Schmuckset von Chopard "Happy Curves Ref. 3180", geschätzter NP ca. 30.000€: Ohrringe ca. 20 × 13mm, Ringkopf ca. 17 × 13 mm, Ring Ø 17 mm, RG 54, Gesamtgewicht 42g, 18K Weißgold, Ohrringe mit Federclip, alle Schmuckstücke tragen die Signatur von Chopard sowie die Referenznummer und eine Seriennummer, schauseitig kompletter Brillantbesatz in Spitzenqualität, zusammen über 3ct, mittig jeweils 3 bewegliche Brillanten unter Glas, eine der luxuriösestes und teuersten Ausführungen aus der Happy Diamonds Serie, vermutlich um 2000, gebrauchter Zustand, geschätzter NP ca. 30.000€.
Anhängeuhr: Extrem seltene vintage Chopard "Kutchinsky" Uhr mit Türkis-Zifferblatt: Ca. 40 × 32mm, ca. 20,5g, 18K Gold, Gehäuse, Werk und Zifferblatt signiert, Gehäuserand in Form von Schlaufen, jeweils besetzt mit einem kleinen Brillant, große Öse im Kordel- Design, Handaufzug, sehr seltenes Steinzifferblatt aus Türkis, goldene Zeiger, gangbar, guter Zustand. Dieses extrem seltene Sondermodell für Kutchinsky gab es in der "Normalausführung" als Armbanduhr und in dieser viel selteneren Ausführung als Anhängeuhr. Die passende, sehr ähnliche Brosche zur Uhr ist in einem Artikel über die Kunst Kutchinsky's abgebildet(Quelle: https://www.cortrie.de/go/b7v).
A Chopard 18ct white gold Happy Spirit ring with matching pair of earrings, the ring topped with free-moving white gold circular section under glass stamped 'Chopard', containing single brilliant cut diamond weighing approx 0.10 carats, the underside stamped 'Chopard 750' and numbered 3119254 82/5405-20, the edge engraved 'Happy Spirit', size N+, the matching earrings being 17mm, stamped Chopard and numbered 845405 3159482
CHOPARD FOR KUTCHINSKY, HAPPY DIAMONDS, REF. 813 1 A LADY'S 18 CARAT GOLD AND DIAMOND BRACELET WATCH, NO. 415994, CIRCA 1990Movement: Cal. 2442, manual wind, 17 jewels Case: 18 carat gold case, diamond set bezel and lugs, snap case back, stamped with 0.750 common control mark Dial: Champagne Bracelet: 18 carat gold woven bracelet with diamond set ladder snap clasp Size: 22mm, bracelet 14cm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown and clasp signed Chopard, case back engraved Kutchinsky Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet appears to be in a generally good condition, with light scratches and no signs of significant stretching, twisting or distortion of the links. Clasp is currently functioning and appears to be in good condition. Bracelet measures approximately 14cm including case.27g grossThis lot does not come with box or papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
Armbanduhr mit zwei Zeitzonen, Chopard. Doppeltes, rechteckiges Gehäuse und integriertes Milanaiseband 750/000 GG, brutto 110,8 g. Nebeneinanderliegend matt goldenes und matt graues Zifferblatt mit aufgelegten, goldenen Strichindizes. Zwei voneinander unabhängige Ankerwerke mit Handaufzug. B. 2,3 bis 3 cm im Verlauf. L. 18 cm.
Damenarmbanduhr "Chopard Genève", Modell "St. Moritz". Tonnenförmiges Gehäuse und Gliederarmband mit Doppelfaltschließe satiniertes Edelstahl mit 18 kt. GG. Achtfach verschraubte Lunette, besetzt mit 20 Brillanten, zus. ca. 0,2 ct. Graues Zifferblatt mit Brillantindizes, großer Sekunde und Datumsfenster bei 6. Quarzwerk. Gehäuseboden gem. St. Moritz und num. 12716 8024, Schließe gem. Chopard. Lunette mit stärkeren Kerben und Kratzern, sonst geringe Tragespuren. B. 2,5, L. ca. 18,5 cm. In nicht zugehörigem Etui (l. besch.).
Damenschmuckbanduhr "Chopard", Modell "La Strada". Rechteckiges, gewölbtes Gehäuse und angesetztes Gliederband 750/000 WG, brutto 98,9 g. Gehäuse und Bandanstöße besetzt mit 170 Brillanten, zus. 3,02 ct., tw/if. Weißes Zifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern. Quarzwerk (Funktion nicht geprüft, da Batterie zu erneuern). Vierfach verschraubter Boden, num. 498695 433 1 41/6597. Tragespuren. B. 1,8, L. 18 cm.
A Multi-Gem Set Happy Diamond Pendant on Chain, by Chopardmodelled as an articulated clown, set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, in yellow pavé settings, with round cut ruby ears and round cut sapphire eyes, plain polished hands, feet, and head, and a circular transparent window for its abdomen enclosing a floating sapphire, ruby, emerald and two diamonds, on a rope twist chain, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately pendant measures 4.7cm by 1.9cm, chain length 62.5cmThe pieces are in good condition. The chain fastens with a lobster claw catch. The pendant is stamped 'CHOPARD', '750' and numbered '4676', the window is also signed 'Chopard GENEVE'. The chain is stamped 'CHOPARD 750'. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour G/H/I, clarity VVS2/VS1/VS2. Gross weight 25.7 grams. CR made 19.12.24.
Chopard, 1960er Jahre750 Gelbgold-Gehäuse Nr. 1038 1, 105564. 33 mm. Automatik Kal. Guillochiertes Gold-Zifferblatt mit Abbildung des Königs von Saudi-Arabien, Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud. Strukturiertes, flaches Goldband mit Leiterverschluss. Innenumfang ca. 18,5 cm. 92 g. Funktionstüchtig. Mit Box.- Gebrauchsspuren.
A large collection of unboxed miniature fragrances, to include Elizabeth Arden, Balenciaga, Laura Biagiotti, Pierre Balmain, Hugo Boss, Cartier, Cacherel, Celine, Cerutti, Chopard, Chloe, Doulton, Dolce & Gabbana, Dali, Escada, Giorgio Beverly Hills, Givenchy, Guerlain, Romeo Gigli, Joop, Kookai, Kenzo, Calvin Klein, Lalique, Estee Lauder, Lancome, Morabito, Claude Montana, Nikos, Pozo, Paco Rabanne, Oscar de la Renta, Nina Ricci, Jill Sanders, Ungaro, Versace, Van Cleef, Gloria Vanderbilt, Valentino, Vivienne Westwood, Maurer and Wirtz and YSL (Approximately 72)
Anhänger und Ohrschmuck Chopard Icons Hearts Happy Diamonds, 90er Jahre 750/- Gelbgold; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 9 g; 585/- Gelbgold-Venezia-Collierkette und Brisuren; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 6 g. Anhänger mit 37 Brillanten, zusammen ca. 0,73 ct; Farbe: Top Wesselton; Reinheit: F-G; Maße: ca. 21,8 x 16,5 mm; nicht originale Venezia-Collierkette; Länge: ca. 51 cm. Ohrgehänge mit insgesamt 54 Brillanten, zusammen ca. 0,8 ct; Farbe: Top Wesselton; Reinheit: F-G; Maße: ca. 14 x 11,9 mm; Brisuren nicht dazugehörig; beide mit teilweise schwingenden Brillanten zwischen zwei Saphirgläsern.

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