Spring Auctions Showcase Part 8: Colorful Bracelets

From vibrant hues to a soft spring palette, the auction houses have displayed an impressive range of color in jewelry this season.

On April 17, Sotheby’s New York auctioned a Marcus & Co. platinum, colored stone and diamond bracelet. Circa 1930, the bracelet showcases a  carved ruby, sapphire, and emerald leaves and is set with approximately 19.00 carats of baguette, square, round, old European, and single-cut diamonds. The piece fetched $118,750, more than its estimated value of $75,000 to $100,000.

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Platinum, Carved Colored Stone, Diamond and Pearl ‘Tutti Frutti’ Bracelet, Cartier. Image courtesy of Sotheby’s.

That same day, Sotheby’s New York auctioned a Cartier platinum, colored stone, diamond, and pearl piece. The exquisite  bracelet dates to 1930 and features an openwork band set with both carved and cabochon rubies,  emeralds, and sapphires with 7.00 carats of baguette, old European, and single-cut diamonds. An unusual component of this ‘Tutti Frutti’ bracelet is the incorporation of eight button-shaped pearls. The bracelet’s most prominent feature is a distinguished, carved emerald drop attached to the clasp. The bracelet sold for three times the estimated value at an astounding $1,445,000.

 

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Platinum, Carved Colored Stone and Diamond Bracelet, Marcus & Co., Image courtesy of Sotheby’s.

Christie’s auctioned its own Cartier ‘Tutti Frutti’ bracelet in Geneva on May 15. This bracelet, circa 1928, is described by Christie’s as a “pave-set diamond branch enhanced by carved ruby, emerald, and sapphire leaves, with cabochon detail.” This piece had an estimated value of $820,804 to $1,225,876 and sold for $1,090,640.

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Multi-gem and diamond ‘TUTTI-FRUTTI’ bracelet, by Cartier. Image courtesy of Christie’s Images LTD. 2013.

Are you excited by color in spring fashion and jewelry? Read more about color in jewelry this auction season by checking out “Spring Auctions Showcase Part 6: Flowers” or “Spring Auctions Showcase Part 7: Spring Colors” to discover other eye-catching pieces featuring colored gemstones.


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