RESULTS: Paris Jewels - 24 November 2011

The Paris Jewels achieved €3,305,550/£2,842,773/$4,429,437 and sold 90% by value. The sale was marked by strong bidding for signed pieces exemplified by 3 bracelets created by René Boivin and Suzanne Belperron realising together €611.400.

Paris

Total:

€3.305.550

£2.842.773

$4.429.437

 Lots vendus: 202

Nombre de lots: 273

% par lot: 74%

% en valeur: 90%

Taux de change: € =  £0.86/ $1.34

 

Lot

Description

Estimation (€)

 

Prix

Acheteur

275

Bracelet tourmalines, émeraudes, péridots, béryls et saphirs de couleur, par Suzanne Belperron

RECORD DU MONDE POUR UN BRACELET PAR SUZANNE BELPERRON AUX ENCHERES

80.000-120.000

€247.000

£212.420

$330.980

Collectionneur américain

273

Bracelet améthystes et émeraudes, par René Boivin

1937

100.000-150.000

€183.400

£157.724

$245.756

Collectionneur européen

251

Bague diamant rond de 5.24 carats, couleur D, pureté VS1
$46.300 le carat

150.000-200.000

€181.000

£155.660

$242.540

Collectionneur asiatique

269

Bague diamant marquise de 6.03 carats, couleur E, pureté VVS1

$26.900 le carat

100.000-150.000

€121.000

£104.060

$162.140

Professionnel européen

189

Bague diamant rond de 12.11 carats, couleur M, pureté VS

$11.800 le carat

70.000-100.000

€106.600

£91.676

$142.844

Professionnel Moyen- Orient

218

Bague diamant rond de 5.78 carats, couleur E, pureté SI1

$24.700 le carat

45.000-55.000

€106.600

£91.676

$142.844

Collectionneur américain

274

Bracelet morganite, améthystes, rubis, spinelles, saphirs de couleur et tourmalines, par Suzanne Belperron

80.000-120.000

€94.600

£81.356

$126.764

Professionnel américain

250

Bague diamant coussin de 8.41 carats, couleur K, pureté VS1

$12.600 le carat

60.000-80.000

€79.000

£67.940

$105.860

Professionnel américain

37

Bague diamant coussin de 5.07 carats, couleur I, pureté VVS2

$19.300 le carat

35.000-45.000

€73.000

£62.780

$97.820

Collectionneur européen

100

Bague diamant coussin de 10.35 carats, couleur J, pureté SI, monture par Lorenz Baumer

$8.700 le carat

40.000-50.000

€67.000

£57.620

$89.780

Collectionneur Moyen- Orient

 

« Les résultats obtenus dans notre vente de Paris démontrent que les bijoux signés et d’époque sont particulièrement prisés et font l’objet d’enchères soutenues notamment pour les bracelets signés René Boivin et Suzanne Belperron. Ensemble, ils ont atteint €611.400 avec un record pour un bracelet de Suzanne Belperron aux enchères (lot 275 - €247.000).  Les bons résultats traduisent également une forte demande pour les pierres de qualité. Nous attendons les prochaines ventes de bijoux à Hong Kong, Londres et New York dans les prochaines semaines. » a déclaré Marie-Laurence Tixier, directrice du département à Paris.

Contacts :

Carine Decroi         +33 (0)1 40 76 85 88   cdecroi@christies.com

 

 

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