Subscribe to JCK Magazine
Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

Sotheby's Sets Records

By Gary Roskin, G.G., FGA -- JCK-Jewelers Circular Keystone, 1/1/2008

Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels sale on Dec. 4, 2007, generated $49.8 million, 32 percent more than the high estimate of $37.4 million and the highest total ever for a jewelry sale at Sotheby's New York. "We are thrilled," says Gary Schuler, senior vice president, director of jewelry, for the New York auction house.

This is good news for retailers. It means money is still available for big diamonds, big sapphires, and signed pieces of jewelry. It also alerts jewelers to take their international clients into account. At Sotheby's, the value of the dollar helped bring in a house full of European, Middle Eastern, and Far Eastern jewelry buyers. "Participation was worldwide," says Schuler. "Amazing prices were paid, not only for white diamonds, but for great works of art." Sotheby's catalog was filled with gems and jewelry from Harry Winston, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, David Webb, and others. "This is the name of the game these days across the board," says Schuler. "To have signed great period jewelry pieces. There are no price limits on these pieces."

As examples, a pair of diamond pendant earrings by Harry Winston "soared past their high estimate of $2 million" and sold for $3.9 million. Natural pearls are back, and Sotheby's had a collection of them from Kelly and Calvin Klein. A single-strand natural pearl and diamond necklace, signed Cartier, sold for $3.6 million. These pearls were formerly in the collection of the Duchess of Windsor.

Leading the charge at the evening session was a historic FDR Victory Clock, which exceeded its $1 million high estimate and sold for $1.6 million, a record for a Cartier clock at auction. The eight-day five-time-zone desk clock, circa 1943, is made of silver, black onyx, and nephrite and was given as a personal gift to President Franklin Delano Roose-velt by Pierre Cartier. It sparked an intense bidding war between two telephone participants, finally selling to an American private collector.

The previous record for a Magnificent Jewels sale at Sotheby's New York was $33,486,641, achieved in October 1994.

Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

Talkback

We would love your feedback!

Post a comment

» VIEW ALL TALKBACK THREADS

Related Content

Related Content

 

By This Author

There are no other articles written by this author.

Sponsored Links





 
Advertisement
SPONSORED LINKS

More Content

  • Blogs
  • Photos
  • Podcasts

Blogs


Sorry, no blogs are active for this topic.

» VIEW ALL BLOGS RSS

Photos

  • Kenjo Holiday Party
    Watch retailer Kenjo's annual holiday party at its Manhattan store was filmed by Wi-Fi TV's new luxury watch program. Representatives from leading Swiss watch companies, showed their latest lines to party guests and gave interviews on trends for 2008.
  • Window Shopping: Holiday 2007 Edition Photo Gallery
    'Tis the season of visual opulence; for proof, one need look no further than the nearest commercial shop window. Join us on a walk down Fifth Avenue from 57th to 39th street.
  • Gold Expressions 2008
    Jewelry from "Gold Expressions" - The Language of Italian Design 2008 Collection. Presented by the World Gold Council, this event was held on Monday, December 3, 2007, in the Penthouse of the American Airlines Theatre in New York City.
Advertisements





JCK NEWSLETTERS

Click on a title below to learn more.

JCK eNews
JCK Style
JCK Product Wire

Directory/Buyers Guide

JCKstyle

©2008 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Please visit these other Reed Business sites