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Sotheby’s High Jewellery | 19 September 2025 

There are many striking antique Jewels coming up for Auction this Autumn, with three magnificent Tiaras, two antique Necklaces, several Brooches and Bracelets on Auction at the Sotheby’s ‘High Jewellery’ Sale in Hong Kong next week!

Sotheby’s High Jewellery | 19 September 2025

Diamond Bracelet/Brooch

Estimate: 500,000 – 900,000 HKD

A Diamond Bracelet/Brooch set to the centre with a detachable floral and ribbon bow motif, with principal old mine-cut diamond weighing 6.46 carats, on an articulated openwork tapering strap, set throughout with vari-cut diamonds, including old European, triangular, and baguette, mounted in platinum and 18 karat white gold

Cartier ‘Tutti Frutti’ Brooch

Estimate: 200,000 – 400,000 HKD

A Cartier ‘Tutti Frutti’ Brooch of geometric design, set with carved rubies, sapphires and emeralds, accented by seed pearls, within a surround of circular-cut and baguette diamonds, mounted in platinum,

Pearl and Diamond Pendant

Estimate: 100,000 – 200,000 HKD

A Pearl and Diamond Pendant with the oval pearl, within a surround of old European-cut diamonds, suspending a natural pearl drop.

Pearl and Diamond Necklace

Estimate: 60,000 – 120,000 HKD

A Pearl and Diamond Necklace composed of a series of floral and ribbon motifs, set throughout with old European- and rose-cut diamonds in closed-back settings, the front panel decorated with a slightly button shaped natural pearl.

Diamond Tiara/Necklace

Estimate: 180,000 – 360,000 HKD

A Diamond Tiara/Necklace designed as a series of openwork scrolling cartouches, graduating in size from the centre, surmounted by three stylized foliated knifewire sprays, set throughout with old European-, single- and rose-cut diamonds, accompanied by fitted case by P.G. Dodd & Son, London, circa 1890.

Diamond Rivière Necklace

Estimate: 480,000 – 650,000 HKD

A Diamond Rivière Necklace set with old mine-cut diamonds graduating in size from the centre in elaborate claw settings, circa 1900.

Diamond Tiara

Estimate: 380,000 – 700,000 HKD

A Diamond Tiara of floral and foliate design with a central ribbon motif, set with old mine- and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in silver topped gold, late 19th century, five detachable sections to be worn as brooches, accompanied by four brooch fittings, with fitted case.

Chaumet Diamond Bracelet

Estimate: 780,000 – 1,200,000 HKD

A Chaumet Diamond Bracelet of three-panel geometric design, set with old mine-cut, baguette and rose-cut diamonds; circa 1930s.

Cartier ‘Les Oiseaux Libérés’ Necklace

Estimate: 480,000 – 750,000 HKD

Aria Of Jewels: The Collection Of A Distinguished Lady

A Cartier Emerald, Sapphire, Mother-Of-Pearl And Diamond ‘Les Oiseaux Libérés’ Necklace, designed as a pair of parrots, decorated with drop-shaped emeralds and brilliant-cut diamonds, highlighted with circular-cut emerald or sapphire eye and mother-of-pearl beaks.

Ruby and Diamond Necklace/Tiara

Estimate: 3,500,000 – 6,000,000 HKD

A Ruby and Diamond Necklace/Tiara designed as a fringe of oval and cushion-shaped rubies and old European- and brilliant-cut diamond drops, connected by trios of baguette diamonds, accompanied by a tiara fitting, convertible to be worn as a tiara.


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