Oct 30, 2024 12:00 EST

Important Jewelry

 
Lot 102
 

102

Patek Philippe Gold and Diamond 'Ellipse' Wristwatch, Ref. 4734/1

Estate / Collection: The Estate of a Beverly Hills Family

18 kt., quartz, cushion-shaped numberless brushed blue dial, diamond markers at quarter hour, fluted gold hands, 28 round diamonds ap. 1.10 cts., case diameter ap. 24 x 21.5 mm., fluted wire and polished link bracelet with fold-over clasp, dial, movement, case and buckle signed Patek Philippe, movement no. 1600267, case no. 2872279, ap. 30.8 dwts. gross. Length 6 3/8 inches. With signed pouch.

Estimated at $2,500 - $3,500

 

Estate / Collection: The Estate of a Beverly Hills Family

18 kt., quartz, cushion-shaped numberless brushed blue dial, diamond markers at quarter hour, fluted gold hands, 28 round diamonds ap. 1.10 cts., case diameter ap. 24 x 21.5 mm., fluted wire and polished link bracelet with fold-over clasp, dial, movement, case and buckle signed Patek Philippe, movement no. 1600267, case no. 2872279, ap. 30.8 dwts. gross. Length 6 3/8 inches. With signed pouch.

The movement is running, but not guaranteed to be in working order.

Time cannot be set, requires detent service.

Several small scratches on dial in center.

Case diameter 1 x 7/8 inch. Bracelet width 1/2 to 7/16 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.

Auction: Important Jewelry, Oct 30, 2024

  • Diamonds Dazzled at the Important Jewelry Auction on October 30, 2024

  • Diamond Ring Achieves $610,100 as Two-Day Total Tops $5.6 Million!

  • Consignments Are Currently Being Accepted for Future Auctions

  • We Invite You to Contact Us for Complimentary Auction Evaluations of Your Jewelry and Fine Watches


NEW YORK, NY – Diamonds dazzled at Doyle's auction of Important Jewelry on October 30, 2024 as a global audience of bidders drove exceptional results! The auction followed a sale in the Fine Jewelry category on October 29 that also saw intense competition, leading to a two-day total that topped $5.6 million!

Highlighting the October 31 sale was a stunning platinum and diamond ring featuring an asscher-cut diamond weighing 21.37 carats, H color, VS2 clarity, estimated at $350,000-550,000 that achieved $610,100. Signed Fred Leighton, the ring was property of an Important Private Collection.

From the Collection of Irving & Joan Getz was a platinum and diamond ring centering an emerald-cut diamond of 9.83 carats, H color, VVS2 clarity, that sold to a Southern collector for $203,700, surpassing its $125,000-175,000 estimate.

Colored diamonds featured a ring from the Collection of a Palm Beach Lady set with a Fancy Yellow diamond weighing 10.81 carats, VVS2 clarity, that doubled its $60,000-80,000 estimate, selling for $140,200.

Jewelry set with colored gemstones was highlighted by a Van Cleef and Arpels sapphire and diamond necklace that realized $191,000, far exceeding its estimate of $100,000-150,000. Property of a Pacific Northwest Family, the glamorous, circa 1980s necklace was purchased by an overseas buyer.


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Consignments are currently being accepted for future auctions. We invite you to contact us for a complimentary auction evaluation of your jewelry, fine watches and luxury handbags. Our Specialists are always available to discuss the sale of a single item or an entire collection.

For information, please contact:
New York: Ann Lange at 212-427-4141, ext 221 or jewelry@Doyle.com
Beverly Hills: Emily Marchick and Nan Summerfield at 310-276-6616 or DoyleLA@Doyle.com
Palm Beach: Collin Albertsson at 561-360-2308 or DoyleFL@Doyle.com

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