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12 May 2025

PHILLIPS’ GENEVA JEWELS AUCTION: IV ACHIEVES CHF 7.6 MILLION / $9 MILLION

 

 

 

PHILLIPS’ GENEVA JEWELS AUCTION: IV ACHIEVES

CHF 7.6 MILLION / $9 MILLION

 

100% Sell Through Rate for Art Deco Jewels and Natural Pearls Highlights Global Demand for Period and High-Quality Pieces

 

Geneva, 12 May 2025

Sale Total: CHF 7,578,725 / $8,980,031 / €8,070,584

 

Lots Sold: 114 | Lots Offered: 143

Sold by Lot: 80% | Sold by Value: 60%

Benoît Repellin auctioneering lot 344 for CHF 482,600 during The Geneva Jewels Auction: IV. Image Credit: Sebastien Maflin

 

GENEVA – 12 MAY 2025 – Phillips concluded The Geneva Jewels Auction: IV on 12 May at its saleroom at the Hôtel Président in Geneva. The event drew over 2,400 visitors during the preview and sale, reflecting significant interest from collectors and enthusiasts. Bidders from over 40 countries took part in the sale via phone, online, and in person, with particularly strong participation from the Middle East. Natural pearls and Art Deco pieces achieved notable results, with 100% of pieces sold. Signed jewels and exceptional coloured gemstones also attracted competitive bidding and achieved strong prices, underscoring sustained global demand for rare and historic pieces.

 

Benoît Repellin, Phillips’ Worldwide Head of Jewellery, said: “The results of today’s sale reaffirm the enduring appeal of period jewels and the discerning eye of our international clients. Across the auction, 87% of sold lots exceeded their presale low estimates, with more than half surpassing their high estimates. Demand was particularly strong for Art Deco jewels and natural pearls, both of which achieved 100% sell-through rates. Art Deco pieces totalled CHF 807,720, nearly three times their low estimate, with 93% selling above their high estimates. Natural pearls performed exceptionally, realising CHF 708,660, or 327% above their low estimate. We also saw continued enthusiasm for signed jewels, with 86% sold and the majority far exceeding their pre-sale estimates. Looking ahead, our Geneva Jewels Online Auction will continue until 15 May, and we look forward to our next live sale in New York, taking place on 12 June.” 

 

Top Ten Lots

Lot

Description

Estimate

Price Achieved

344

Bulgari, Gold, Light Pink diamond, ruby and diamond wristwatch, 'Serpenti', late 1950s

CHF240,000 - 430,000

CHF 482,600     

$571,833            

€513,921

309

Graff, A 13.42 carat Burmese sapphire and diamond ring

CHF245,000 - 350,000

CHF 419,100     

$496,592            

€446,300

339

Ruby and diamond necklace

CHF265,000 - 440,000

CHF 355,600     

$421,350            

€378,678

277

A 122.77 carat unmounted Paraiba tourmaline

CHF335,000 - 530,000

CHF 330,200     

$391,254            

€351,630

303

A 11.75 carat Paraiba tourmaline and diamond ring

CHF150,000 - 220,000

CHF 254,000     

$300,965            

€270,485

308

A 7.03 carat diamond pendant, D colour, Internally Flawless, Improvable, type IIa

CHF195,000 - 265,000

CHF 241,300     

$285,916            

€256,960

241

Ruby and diamond necklace

CHF210,000 - 310,000

CHF 228,600     

$270,868            

€243,436

288

A 3.93 carat Colombian emerald and diamond ring

CHF110,000 - 116,000

CHF 177,800     

$210,675            

€189,339

221

Retailed by Bulgari, Natural pearl and diamond necklace

CHF35,000 - 52,000

CHF 165,100     

$195,627          

€175,815

306

A 10.23 carat Burmese sapphire and diamond bracelet

CHF90,000 - 130,000

CHF 152,400     

$180,579            

€162,291

 

Exchange Rate on 12 May 2025: CHF 1 = US$1.1849, €1.0649, £0.8976