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Léa Stein was an artist and accessories maker who revolutionised the world of plastic jewellery. Her compressed plastic brooches depicting brightly coloured animals and faces are instantly recognisable. As a result, imitations are very common. Léa Stein: early life and career Born in France in 1936, Stein began her career in the fashion industry. At this time, new forms and uses of plastic filtered through all areas of design and Stein became interested in what she could do with the material. Her husband was chemist Fernand Steinberger, with whom she often experimented with manipulating plastics. Together, Léa and Fernand developed a process of layering sheets of cellulose acetate to form strong material that held its colour and could be cut into shapes. Between different coloured layers, Stein inserted patterned fabrics, including lace. She would then bake the compressed layers for a long time and allow them to cool before cutting them into shapes. The whole process could take up to 6 months. In her early work, Stein focused on plastic buttons, sold through French department stores, and serigraphy brooches depicting women’s faces, created by pressing ink through a screen onto the brooch background. She produced these serigraphy brooches in relatively small numbers, so they are the rarest of her jewellery to find today. Léa Stein: later designs Stein produced her characteristic animal brooches and bangles in two periods: 1969-81 and 1991 to present. Her ‘Quarrelsome Cat’, ‘Renard Fox’, ‘Ladybird’, ‘Cicada’, ‘Athena The Owl’ and ‘Dog’ designs, amongst many other animals, are often made of contrasting, bright colours and special finishes, including shell and mother-of-pearl, glitter, lace and tortoiseshell appearances. All brooches have her characteristic V-shape pin fitting, which is either heat mounted into the plastic or riveted. Apart from her earliest creations, the brooch fittings are all stamped ‘Lea Stein Paris’. Léa Stein: jewellery at auction In the Jewellery & Costume Jewellery Day Two on Wednesday 19th October there are two brooches in one lot. Lot 764 features a brooch depicting a lady in profile and a fox brooch for just £30 – £50. We regularly see Léa Stein brooches in our weekly Jewellery auctions. While the estimates on these pieces are often very attractive, the rarer designs can command high prices. Valuations Our valuations are free, with no obligation to sell with us. Our experts will value your item with an estimate, so you can find out what it could achieve at auction. The process is simple. You can fill in a form online or book an appointment to visit either of our offices in Birmingham or London. Virtual valuation appointments are also available. Find what you’re looking for Make sure you don’t miss finding that special something by signing up to our email alerts. You’ll be the first to know when catalogues become available, receive invitations to special events and preview the hottest lots from our auctions, plus much more. Why not use our free personal shopping service? Sign up for lot alerts and tell us exactly what you are looking for. Each time we upload a catalogue, we search for your keywords and email you lots matching your interests. Your personalised email will include images, lot descriptions and auction details. Valuations Our valuations are free, with no obligation to sell with us. Our experts will value your item with an estimate, so you can therefore find out what it could achieve at auction. The process is simple. You can fill in a form online or book an appointment to visit either of our offices in Birmingham or London. Virtual valuation appointments are also available
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A fascinating diamond and coral skull ring by French designer Lydia Courteille is set to make thousands at Fellows Auctioneers. The skull is wearing a diamond encrusted crown and was created in one of Courteille’s early collections, circa 2000. With an estimate of £4,000 – £6,000 and featuring as Lot 427, the item is included in the Fine Jewellery auction on Thursday 27th May. The extraordinary Lydia Courteille skull ring Parisian designer Lydia Courteille started making jewellery over 20 years ago and her work has adorned celebrities such as Madonna and Nicole Kidman. Courteille started her jewellery atelier in 1998, and has created over 50 collections to date. Her portfolio of work has included jewellery designs in the shapes of various creatures and animals. The intriguing skull ring up for auction is one of her most captivating designs. It has an estimated total diamond weight of one carat, and it contains French assay marks. The skull ring is in a good condition despite it being one of Courteille’s earlier examples. The piece can be viewed on selected dates in both London and Birmingham. Virtual viewings can also be booked for a private one-to-one shopping experience. Fellows is offering free shipping on the purchase of the ring, and a select number of customers are able to attend the auction on the day by getting in touch with the auction house. The item is a highlight in the Fine Jewellery sale The Fine Jewellery auction will be conducted live, featuring over £1 million worth of fine modern and antique jewellery. There is a diverse range of shapes and sizes on offer and from a variety of prestigious brands. Nicola Whittaker, Business Development Manager at Fellows Auctioneers, said: “By drawing inspiration from not just antiques but other cultures, Lydia Courteille creates one-of-a-kind jewellery. This diamond and coral skull ring is a brilliant example of her intriguing work which is admired around the world. “The Fine Jewellery auction on 27th May is unmissable, and I fully expect there to be a lot of interest in the skull ring which is a highlight in a wonderfully looking sale.”
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Fellows’ Fine Jewellery sale on Thursday 16th May is set to feature one of the most alluring selections of Cartier to date. The sale includes 13 magnificent items from Cartier with a total high estimate of nearly £150,000 (£141,400). The esteemed French jewellery and watch company was founded in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier, who operated in a Parisian jewellery workshop until it expanded to include watches in 1874. In 1899 Cartier moved to their current Paris address before expanding to New York and London just a few years later. Known as one of the most popular jewellery designers in the world, Cartier’s pieces have been incredibly sought-after at auction. The collection includes an 18ct gold diamond ‘Naide’ bracelet, an impressive pair of 18ct gold brilliant-cut diamond stud earrings, and a beautiful 18ct gold diamond and pink enamel ‘Pasha’ automatic bracelet watch. Over the years Fellows have sold an abundance of elegant Cartier jewellery for a range of prices, including a platinum diamond ‘Lia’ ring for £151,200 in September 2017. Fellows also sold an 18ct gold diamond ‘C Heart of Cartier’ necklace for £10,336 in March this year. Alluring Cartier jewellery in the upcoming Fine Jewellery sale. Ben Randall, Fine Jewellery Catalogue Manager comments: “Jacques Cartier travelled extensively in search of inspirational gemstones and opportunities to create jewels. Cartier made themselves the default jewellers to the rich and famous clientele around the globe. That spirit carries on today. The diversity and range of their production means there is something to suit every taste. Cartier have high standards of design and craftsmanship and have followed fashion without being slavish to it. They have produced jewels which are archetypal of the age but remain timeless. Their creative use of carved gemstones in the Art Deco period is a joy to see. “We are thrilled to showcase an amazing range of Cartier in the May Fine Jewellery sale. My favourite piece has to be Lot 200. The bold Art Deco lines, refined to an elegant circle, are still so immensely wearable today. The beautiful item even retains its original case.”   Cartier highlights from the Fine Jewellery auction include:  
  • Lot 108: CARTIER – a ‘Draperie’ necklace. Estimate £6,500 – £8,500.
  • Lot 225: CARTIER – an impressive pair of 18ct gold brilliant-cut diamond stud earrings, of 1.28cts and 1.25cts respectively. Estimate £20,000 – £30,000.
  • Lot 226: CARTIER – an 18ct gold diamond, emerald and onyx ‘Panthere de Cartier’ pendant, with cord. Estimate £20,000 – £30,000.
  • Lot 227: CARTIER – an 18ct gold diamond ‘Naide’ bracelet. Estimate £25,000 – £35,000.
  • Lot 230: CARTIER – an 18ct gold diamond and pink enamel ‘Pasha’ automatic bracelet watch. Estimate £8,000 – £12,000.
To view the full range of Cartier items in the sale click here. The Fine Jewellery sale is now available to view online and in person at the following times: 7 May 2019 12noon – 7pm (London) 11 May 2019 11am – 4pm (Birmingham) 14 May 2019 10am – 4pm (Birmingham) 15 May 2019 10am – 4pm (Birmingham) 16 May 2019 8.30am – 11am (Birmingham) Photo ID is required
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The highlight of our 21st November Antiques & Collectables sale, which features a wide range of remarkable antiques, has to be a pair of fine Chinese porcelain famille rose yellow ground vases, estimated at £10,000-£15,000. The vases are enamelled with the eight auspicious symbols from Buddhism: the Conch Shell, the Lotus Flower, the Wheel of Dharma, the Parasol, the Endless Knot, the Golden Fish, the Victory Banner and the Treasure Vase. The mid sections have red Jiaqing six character mark (signifying 1796-1820). Lot 121 from the upcoming Antiques & Collectables sale on November 21. Estimate: £10,000 – £15,000 Continue reading →
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