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09 June 2020

Phillips Unveils Highlights for Hong Kong July Sales of Jewels and Jadeite

Phillips Unveils Highlights for Hong Kong July Sales of Jewels and Jadeite

 

 


Live Auction: 8 July 2020

Hong Kong Preview: 4-7 July 2020

Location: JW Marriott Hong Kong

 

HONG KONG – 9 JUNE 2020 – Phillips’ Hong Kong Jewels and Jadeite July Sale will take place on 8 July at the JW Marriott. The sale will offer an extraordinary selection of unique and iconic signed pieces by renowned houses including Harry Winston, Chopard, Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, alongside a specially-curated collection of magnificent coloured diamonds and gemstones, superb natural pearls, jadeite jewels and a wide selection of top quality white diamonds.

 

Forming the cover lot of this season’s sale catalogue is an exceptional and very rare 21.52 carat Colombian no oil emerald and diamond ring (illustrated above left, estimate: HK$ 7,500,000 - 9,500,000). This magnificent Colombian emerald displays a rich and classic bluish-green colour typical of its origin. Possessing excellent transparency, it is also free from any clarity treatment. A ‘no oil’ Colombian emerald over 5 carats is considered very unusual and this gemstone of over 20 carats is remarkable. Notable signed pieces by legendary maisons include a 12.55 carat vintage diamond ring by Harry Winston from 1953 (illustrated above right, estimate: HK$ 6,800,000 - 8,800,000), as well as a unique and exotic gem-set and diamond ‘Peacock’ bangle by Chopard, a one-of-a-kind high jewellery creation that was singularly produced by the brand (illustrated above, estimate: HK$ 1,800,000 – 2,200,000). 

 

Terry Chu, Head of Jewellery, Asia, Phillips said: “This upcoming jewellery sale is a carefully-curated auction presenting some of the gorgeous iconic designs from famous jewellery houses, offering a tremendous acquisition opportunity for jewellery connoisseurs around the world. The sale is also complemented by a selection of coloured diamonds, best-in-class coloured gemstones, natural pearls and jadeite. We specifically selected a wide variety of white diamonds at varying price levels this season, to appeal to our discerning collectors.”

 

Signed Jewellery

 

Among the signed treasures to be offered this season are several pieces of Harry Winston jewellery. Known throughout his life as the "King of Diamonds", Harry Winston took the dynamic designs of 1950s diamond jewels to another level through his ‘clustering’ technique. Regarded as Harry Winston’s signature, the concept of ‘clustering’ comprises pear-shaped and marquise-cut diamonds set with metal mounts entirely hidden on the back, allowing the stones to shine supreme, creating a rhythmic flow of light and energy.

 

 

 


HARRY WINSTON
A Very Fine Pair of 4.52- and 4.44-carat Colombian ‘No-oil’ Emerald and Diamond Ear Clips

HK$2.8-3.5M / US$350,000 – 450,000

 



HARRY WINSTON

A Fine and Classic 12.55-carat D/IF Type IIa Diamond Ring, Circa 1953

HK$6.8-8.8M / US$850,000 -1,100,000

 


HARRY WINSTON

A Classic Pair of Diamond Cluster Ear Clips, diamonds totalling 21.63 carats

HK$1.35-1.85M / US$170,000-240,000

 

 

CHOPARD

A Unique and Exotic Gem-set and Diamond ‘Peacock’ Bangle, Circa 2018

HK$ 1.8-2.2M/ US$ 230,000-280,000

Throughout history, peacocks have been appreciated for their magnificent plumage which has long been considered something of a spectacle. Though many forerunners chose to render the magnificent bird in brooches, Swiss high jeweller Chopard decided on a completely different approach. The figurative depiction is highlighted by resplendent tail feathers that wrap around the wearer’s wrist. This truly spectacular design is marked by numerous details that are worthy of closer appreciation. Covered with around 50 small tapering feathers, and adorning the bird with 7,500 stones, the bracelet alone called for hundreds of hours of study and work.

 

GRAFF

A 6.18-carat Diamond Ring

HK$1.3-1.8M / US$165-230,000

This season’s sale will also feature a wonderful selection of colourless diamonds to capture the attention of collectors. Among them is a 6.18 carats emerald-cut diamond ring signed by Graff, and several pieces of heart-shaped diamond rings will be offered in the sale. Considered as a highly challenging cutting style, a diamond fashioned in the shape of a heart is one of the most sensuous expressions of affection and commitment.

 

Collectors Diamonds & Gemstones

 

Diamonds were formed around a billion years ago and spent most of their existence at great depths in the lower crust and upper mantle of planet Earth. Coloured diamonds are no exception. This season, Phillips will offer an impressive selection of these true wonders of nature that are considered the most valuable gemstones in the world, led by a 20.25 carat Internally Flawless Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond and Diamond Ring (estimate: HK$ 8,800,000 – 12,000,000). For fancy coloured diamonds, a large crystal like the presented Fancy Vivid Yellow diamond ring that weighs over 20 carats, and displaying a notable strength and saturation of yellow, is extremely scarce. To add to its impressive size and striking colour, this diamond is also Internally Flawless, impeccably clean to the eye and free from any inclusions. Also on offer is a modified brilliant-cut Fancy Light Orangy Pink diamond ring, with noticeable hints of orange and pink hues that are considerably rare. This Fancy Light Orangy Pink diamond possesses a stunning peachy hue which exudes a precious charm.

 

A 20.25-carat Internally Flawless Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond and Diamond Ring

HK$8.8-12M/ US$ 1,100,000-1,500,000

An Exceptional and Very Rare 21.52-carat Colombian ‘No-oil’ Emerald and Diamond Ring

HK$7.5–9.5M/ US$960,000 – 1,200,000

 



A 7.01-carat Fancy Light Orangy Pink Diamond and Diamond Ring

HK$4.3-5M / US$550-650,000

 

Natural Pearls

Karen Suen

An Elegant Conch Pearl, Pink Diamond and Diamond Necklace, conch pearl on pendant weighs approximately 18.40 carats

HK$1.4-1.8M / US$180,000-230,000

 

Conch pearls do not possess the iridescence found in nacreous pearls, instead, they display a unique chatoyancy that resembles a flame – a sort of delicate wave-like pattern on their surface. The chance of finding a gem-quality conch pearl is extremely slim to start with: approximately one conch in every ten thousand recovered from the ocean. Few pink gemstones offer the feminine allure of conch pearls and this is the reason why Hong Kong-based jewellery designer, Karen Suen, favours them above all gems. This season, Phillips is delighted to present three lots from this award-winning designer’s Conch Pearl and Diamond Collection that represent a declaration of her love for these exceptional pink gems, boasting delicacy and extravagance in perfect harmony.

 

 

A Very Fine Pair of Jadeite Cabochon Earrings

HK$5.8-8.8M / US$750,000-1,100,000

(Learn more about Karen Suen’s design aesthetic: Karen Suen in Conversation with Terry Chu)

 

Jadeite

 

Composed of numerous interlocking tiny crystals that absorb light, jadeite’s beauty is intrinsically linked to its unique optical quality. The finest specimens from Burma have very fine crystals that are uniformly packed, allowing light to penetrate more effectively. As a result, the jadeite displays a vivid and even green colour, an attractive translucency, and a lively glow that illuminates the gemstone from within. It is believed that the best jadeite boulders would not need to be heavily worked and should not be selected for complicated carvings. In the past two decades, production of jadeite from Burma has become extremely limited, which explains why traditional jadeite jewellery of fine quality, like the impressive pair of jadeite cabochon earrings offered in this season’s sale, is always at the top of a collector’s list. To find two exceptional jadeite cabochons of matching proportions, translucency and colour is increasingly difficult, while a pair so perfectly matched and of such impressive size are very rare.

 

Phillips Hong Kong July Auctions 2020

Location: JW Marriott Hotel, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong

 

Date

Auction

8 July

Jewels and Jadeite: 1 pm

20th Century and Contemporary Art Evening Sale: 4:30 pm

9 July

20th Century & Contemporary Art & Design Day Sale: 1pm

10 July

The Hong Kong Watch Auction X Session One: 12pm Session Two: 3:30pm

 

Viewing

 

Date

City

12-13 June
11am-6pm

Shanghai
Capella Shanghai, Jian Ye Li, 480 West Jianguo Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai 200031

13-14 June
11am-6pm

Taipei
B1 Art Gallery, Bellavita, No.28, Songren Rd., Xinyi District, Taipei

16 June

11am – 6pm

Taichung

Millennium Suite 2301, 23/F Millennium Hotel, No. 77, Shizheng Road, Xitun District, Taichung

4-7 July

10am-7pm

Hong Kong
JW Marriott Hotel, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong

 

Link to the images of highlights: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mqhn9f8qj4oe0dc/AADhK9qhueiNf3I541X-M6sja?dl=0

 

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*Estimates do not include buyer’s premium; prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer’s premium.

 

PRESS CONTACTS

HONG KONG – Ingrid Hsu, Public Relations Director, Asia  Ingridhsu@phillips.com +852 2318 2043