Associated Estate & Appraisal to Auction a 2.74-Carat Art Deco Diamond Platinum Ring, Hellenistic Period Gold Disk Eros Earrings, and More

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The upcoming Summer Premier Fine Jewelry & Timepiece Auction from Associated Estate & Appraisal offers over 200 lots of fine jewelry and elegant timepieces. The auction will start at 11:00 AM EDT on September 28, 2024.

GIA-certified 2.74-carat diamond platinum ring.
GIA-certified 2.74-carat diamond platinum ring.

Leading the sale is a 2.74-carat Art Deco diamond platinum ring (lot #146; estimate: USD 20,000 – $30,000). It features a GIA-certified circular brilliant diamond further accentuated by three diamonds on each side. According to the GIA report, the center diamond has G color and SI1 clarity. 

Another notable item from the jewelry section is a pair of gold disk and Eros earrings from the Hellenistic period, circa fourth to third century BCE. It comes to auction with a presale estimate of $10,000 to $15,000. The time between the death of Alexander the Great (323 BCE) and the rise of the Roman Empire (32 BCE) is known as the Hellenistic period. The dimensions of the offered piece are 37.3mm by 17.6mm. 

A Cartier Panthère men’s watch is also of interest. It comes with no box or papers, according to the auction house. Crafted in 18-karat yellow gold, this large model exudes sophistication. It is characterized by a square case, gold bracelet strap, and an ivory dial adorned with Roman hour markers. Further, it has blue steel sword-shaped hands and a luminous face. It comes to auction with a presale estimate of $10,000 to $15,000. Cartier launched its first Panthère de Cartier watch in 1983. In 1991, Cartier added an all-steel version of the Panthère. 

Cartier Panthère 18-karat Yellow Gold Large Watch.
Cartier Panthère 18-karat Yellow Gold Large Watch.

A Roberto Coin 18-karat diamond and onyx zebra stripe bangle bracelet (lot #242; estimate: $4,500 – $5,500) stands out. In an excellent condition, the lot carries Roberto Coin’s trademark sign with a small ruby cast inside the jewel. Roberto Coin, one of the most sought-after jewelry designers, launched his own Roberto Coin brand in 1996.  

Roberto Coin 18-karat Diamond and Onyx Zebra Stripe Bangle.
Roberto Coin 18-karat Diamond and Onyx Zebra Stripe Bangle.

This auction also presents exquisite pieces from Rolex, David Yurman, John Hardy, Tiffany & Co., Meredith Frederick, Lucien Piccard, H. Stern, and more. 

Additional lots of interest include:

  • A full 2005 Rolex Submariner Kermit 16610LV set (lot #130; estimate: $20,000 – $30,000) 
  • An antique suite of micromosiac and malachite jewelry dating back to 1885 (lot #138; estimate: $7,500 – $10,000) 
  • An 18-karat yellow gold ring featuring a spectacular 11.59-carat emerald cut watermelon tourmaline (lot #144; estimate: $7,000 – $9,000) 
  • William IV diamond drop earrings, circa 1840 (lot #141; estimate: $6,000 – $8,000) 
  • An 18-karat heavy link necklace with yellow gold links connected by rose gold and white gold links (lot #209; estimate: $6,000 – $8,000) 
  • An antique platinum diamond and GIA certified Ceylon sapphire ring (lot # 143; estimate: $5,000 – $7,000) 

Established in 2003, Associated Estate & Appraisal Co (AE&AC) has over 40 years of experience in the estate, antiques, and appraisal industry. It is a trusted source for antique furniture, fine art, decorative arts, jewelry, coins, stamps, and collectibles. The company’s happy clients include private individuals, estates, law firms, and financial institutions. The Summer Premier Fine Jewelry & Timepiece Auction from  Associated Estate & Appraisal will begin at 11:00 AM EDT on September 28, 2024. To view more information or register to bid, visit Bidsquare

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