By Emma Testill, Jewellery Catalogue Manager at Fellows Auctioneers
Part two of our designer highlights blog showcases more highlights from our timed Jewellery sale on 3rd December.

An 18ct gold brilliant-cut diamond 'Bee My Love' ring, by Chaumet.
£400 - £600
A beautiful 18ct gold diamond ‘Bee My Love’ ring, by Chaumet. This piece is set in 18ct white gold with bright and lively diamonds, is signed Chaumet and numbered for authenticity, with French assay marks, compete with maker’s case. The ‘Bee My Love’ collection is inspired by the designers love for nature, the honeycomb structure reflecting the immense strength of bees, power and devotion.
Chaumet was founded in 1780, and was the official jeweller of Napoléon I and Josephine, it’s fair to say the Chaumet name has stood the test of time, with many pieces now making their way into Bridal jewellery suites as a representation of eternal love.

An 18ct tri-colour gold 'Fusion' ring, by Georg Jensen.
£400 - £600
A fantastic tri-colour 18ct gold ‘Fusion’ ring, by Georg Jensen. This piece is set in 18ct rose, white and yellow gold, with three individual bands fusing together to create one stylish piece, or to be worn separately the choice is up to you. The three individual bands are all stamped with maker’s marks for Georg Jensen and hallmarked for 18ct gold. The ‘Fusion’ collection gives the wearer the opportunity to create different styles and looks to reflect their personalities with the ability to mix and match various rings, earrings and pendants.
Georg Jensen established his brand in 1904 in Copenhagen, and to this day the Georg Jensen brand is by appointment to The Queen of Denmark. Although most often associated with silver pieces of jewellery or homeware, Georg Jensen is also popular for his almost Art Nouveau themes still present in today’s collections.