Gay Frères A Very Rare Yellow Gold Rolex President Bracelet Made By Gay Freres, Crica 1968

Gay Frères A VERY RARE YELLOW GOLD ROLEX PRESIDENT BRACELET MADE BY GAY FRERES, CIRCA 1968

Gay Frères

A VERY RARE YELLOW GOLD ROLEX PRESIDENT BRACELET MADE BY GAY FRERES, CIRCA 1968

Material: 18k yellow gold

Closure: folding clasp

Size: approximately 165 mm

Signed: bracelet signed Rolex and stamped Gay Freres

Accessories: none

18k yellow gold Rolex President bracelet with folding clasp

Arguably the world’s most important watch bracelet manufacturer, Gay Frères was founded by Jean-Pierre Gay and Gaspard Tissot in 1835. The firm produced high quality bracelets and chains for renowned brands such as Patek Philippe, Omega, Heuer, Universal Geneve, Vacheron Constantin, and more. In the 1970’s Gay Frères produced bracelets for the iconic Nautilus, Royal Oak, and the Ladder bracelet used for Zenith El-Primeros.

The Rolex bracelet collections were also designed and supplied by Gay Frères. By the early 1990’s Rolex purchased the manufacturer, who continues to operate producing bracelet. The present lot offers our collectors an incredible example of the President bracelet from the late 1960’s stamped by Gay Frères to the folding clasp.

Thomas Cole. “Italian Cottage,” oil on panel

Thomas Cole. "Italian Cottage," oil on panel

Lot description
(American, 1801-1848). Unsigned, 2 x 3 1/2 in., framed. Kennedy Galleries, New York, NY, label on verso, Gerald P. Peters, Santa Fe, NM, label on verso, estate of Philip S. Dubey, Baltimore, MD.
Condition
Frame wear

Historical Photo Football South Division 1929

Historical Photo Football South Division 1929

Historical Photo Football South Division 1929:

AMERICAN HEROES DURING 1920s – 1930s: College football fully came of age in the 1920s, when it became widely recognized as America’s greatest sporting spectacle. As college football thrived, professional football struggled for respectability. The NFL was formed in the year 1920 with 11 teams. Today American Football is the most popular sport to watch in the United States.

DIMENSIONS: The paper dimensions are Approx: 7.5″ X 9.5″ (small variances can occur).

Historical Photo Football Harvard vs Dartmouth 1931

Historical Photo Football Harvard vs Dartmouth 1931

Historical Photo Football Harvard vs Dartmouth 1931

AMERICAN HEROES DURING 1920s – 1930s: College football fully came of age in the 1920s, when it became widely recognized as America’s greatest sporting spectacle. As college football thrived, professional football struggled for respectability. The NFL was formed in the year 1920 with 11 teams. Today American Football is the most popular sport to watch in the United States.

DIMENSIONS: The paper dimensions are Approx: 8″ X 10″ (small variances can occur).

Historical Photo Football Legged Player 1923

Historical Photo Football Legged Player 1923

Historical Photo Football Legged Player 1923:

AMERICAN HEROES DURING 1920s – 1930s: College football fully came of age in the 1920s, when it became widely recognized as America’s greatest sporting spectacle. As college football thrived, professional football struggled for respectability. The NFL was formed in the year 1920 with 11 teams. Today American Football is the most popular sport to watch in the United States.

DIMENSIONS: The paper dimensions are Approx: 8.5″ X 6.5″ (small variances can occur).

Historical Photo Football USC vs UCLA 1942

Historical Photo Football USC vs UCLA 1942

Historical Photo Football USC vs UCLA 1942:

AMERICAN HEROES DURING 1920s – 1930s: College football fully came of age in the 1920s, when it became widely recognized as America’s greatest sporting spectacle. As college football thrived, professional football struggled for respectability. The NFL was formed in the year 1920 with 11 teams. Today American Football is the most popular sport to watch in the United States.

DIMENSIONS: The paper dimensions are Approx: 7″ X 9″ (small variances can occur).

Los Carpinteros, La Fuente

Los Carpinteros, La Fuente

Los Carpinteros
La Fuente

1996
gouache, pencil, and watercolor on paper
22 h × 29.75 w in (56 × 76 cm)

Signed, titled and dated to lower edge ‘La Fuente La Habana 1996 Los Carpinteros’.

A 1950s Diamond Necklace by Van Cleef & Arpels

A 1950s Diamond Necklace by Van Cleef & Arpels

Mid-century, platinum, approx. 24.00 ctw diamond swag collar necklace by Van Cleef & Arpels, featuring 16 main round brilliant cut diamonds, 18 smaller round diamonds, 34 marquise diamonds set as movable swags and 72 straight baguette diamonds, overall color grade of diamonds E-F and overall clarity grade is VVS2, diamond decorative hidden box clasp with snap under safety, stamped VCA, NY, 34518, with original VCA soft necklace folder, 50.1 grams. The Estate of I.D and Mickey Shapiro, Baltimore, MD.