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  • (Clockwise from top left) a pair of 18-karat gold rose quartz, aquamarine and garnet earclips, estimate US$8,000–$12,000; silver and 18-karat gold rock crystal and turquoise necklace, estimate US$10,000–$15,000; 18-karat gold moonstone, lapis lazuli, pearl and diamond brooch, estimate US$7,000–$9,000; a pair of 18-karat white gold gemstone and diamond earclips, estimate US$8,000–$10,000; 18-karat gold multi-coloured quartz, blue topaz and chalcedony bracelet, estimate US$12,000–$15,000
  • (Clockwise from top left) a pair of 18-karat gold blue topaz and diamond earclips, estimate US$5,000–$7,000; 18-karat gold aquamarine ring, estimate US$7,000–$9,000; a pair of 18-karat gold amethyst, citrine and prasiolite earclips, estimate US$4,000–$6,000; 18-karat gold aquamarine, apatite and diamond brooch, estimate US$8,000–$10,000
  • (Left to right) 18-karat gold tourmaline and diamond bracelet, estimate US$10,000–$15,000; 18-karat gold tourmaline necklace, estimate US$25,000–$30,000; a pair of 18-karat gold ruby, amethyst and diamond earclips, estimate US$8,000–$10,000

Tony Duquette’s gems be sold at Sotheby’s.com

From 18 to 30 August 2016, Sotheby’s will hold an online sale of 32 pieces of jewellery designed by the late Tony Duquette (1914-1999).

Encompassed theatrical costume, interiors and jewellery, Duquette’s designs were distinguished by the unexpected combinations of vivid colours and the daring volume. His impressive list of private clients included the Duchess of Windsor, Elizabeth Arden, Greta Garbo, etc. He won a Tony Award for Costume Design and was the first American artist to hold a solo exhibition at the Louvre in Paris.

 

 

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