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A world-renowned architect with the design of some of the world’s most recognisable buildings to his name, Frank Gehry is less known for his jewellery collaborations with Tiffany & Co. Frank Gehry Born in 1929 in Toronto, Canada, Gehry studied his craft at the University of Southern California’s School of Architecture. Though he rejects being considered a ‘starchitect’ (star architect), Gehry has built such acclaim for his architectural designs that he is one of the most renowned architects in the world. A decade after his reveal of the striking Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain, Gehry’s surprise foray into the world of jewellery through a collaboration with Tiffany & Co. was, unsurprisingly, celebrated by jewellery and architecture aficionados alike. Frank Gehry Jewellery for Tiffany & Co. The New York-based Tiffany & Co. has a strong record of collaborating with the best of the design world. Their mid-2000s collection with Frank Gehry continued this success. He took the curves of his ‘Fish’ motif, used in buildings and sculptures like the ‘El Peix’ in Port Olímpic, Barcelona, and created necklaces of multiple fish forms in silver, wood and nephrite jade, and balanced a jumping silver fish on a band ring. Similarly, his ‘Torque’ and ‘Fold’ collections creased folds into ribbons of precious metal to make angular bangles and rings, mirroring on a miniature scale the buildings he has wrapped in swathes of metal sheets. Gehry’s architectural style is known for its complexity, particularly the angles created by his juxtaposition of straight and curved walls. His jewellery collections for Tiffany & Co. are no different: the freeform, curved shapes of the ‘Equus’ pendants and the spirals of the ‘Orchid’ pendants and earrings contrast with his use of layered abstract shapes of sheet metal in his ‘Leaves’ collection – the curves in the sheet creating undeniably autumnal leaves. Frank Gehry’s Jewellery Designs at Auction A pair of ‘Fish’ drop earrings, by Frank Gehry, for Tiffany & Co. Sold for £117.00 in our Jewellery auction on 19/10/2022. A ‘Torque’ ring, designed by Frank Gehry, for Tiffany & Co. Sold for £364 in our Fine Jewellery auction on 6/10/22. Gehry’s collections for Tiffany & Co. are no longer in production, so collectors must now look to the secondary market to find these miniature pieces of architecture. 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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We are delighted to have held the company’s first-ever Tiffany & Co. auction offering £250,000 worth of jewellery from the luxury brand alone. Hosted as a timed auction on our website, the unique auction featured a fabulous array of items which were unmissable to jewellery lovers. Hundreds of customers signed up to bid in the hugely popular auction. The Tiffany & Co. Auction The extravagant auction full of magnificent jewels saw the popular brand’s jewellery soar above auction estimates. The auction took place on Tuesday 8 February, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Full of original and unique Tiffany & Co. pieces, including by designers such as Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso, there was no shortage of items for jewellery lovers. Tiffany & Co. is one of the world’s most renowned jewellery creators. Furthermore, Headquartered in New York City, the brand’s jewels are some of the most desired pieces in the jewellery world.   Our 594-lot auction – hosted via our website – was jam-packed full of rings, earrings, brooches and other items of jewellery from the brand. We host several Jewellery auctions each month but never has there been a single designer specialist auction of this size. We’ve had a bright start to 2022 with The Luxury Watch Sale and the Fine Jewellery auction achieving brilliant results. Lindsay Beardmore, Specialist & Senior Catalogue Manager at Fellows Auctioneers, said: “It has been very exciting being able to curate Fellows’ first-ever Tiffany auction. The sale had over 500 lots, featuring a range of both classic and iconic designs from both Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso. “The auction ended on Tuesday 8 February, just before Valentine’s day, making it perfect timing to buy that special gift.” Highlight lots in the sale included: Lot 251A brilliant-cut diamond full eternity ring, by Tiffany & Co.Estimate: £300 – £400. Price realised: £752. Lot 47A brilliant-cut diamond ‘Swan’ ring, by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co.Estimate: £300 – £400. Price realised: £561. Lot 325A bi-colour mini heart pendant with suspended hearts and integral chain, by Tiffany & Co.Estimate: £300 – £400. Price realised: £497. Lot 379A pair of ‘Open heart’ hoop earrings, by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co.Estimate: £500 – £700. Price realised: £1,046. Lot 383A pave-set diamond ‘LOVE’ pendant charm, by Tiffany & Co.Estimate: £400 – £600. Price realised: £854. 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, so you can get a valuation now: Fill in a form online. In addition, you can book an appointment to visit our offices in Birmingham and London. Moreover, you can book a virtual valuation appointment.
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A rare ‘dauphin’ brooch designed by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. is a highlight of Fellows’ September Fine Jewellery auction. The gold, sapphire, demantoid garnet and enamel dolphin brooch is a mesmerising piece of jewellery, weighing 25.1 grams and measuring 6.4cms in length. Lot 287 in the sale, the ‘dauphin’ brooch is estimated at £6,000 – £8,000. Jean Schlumberger designed iconic jewellery for Tiffany & Co. during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. Items such as this stunning dauphin brooch were designed by Schlumberger, who created jewellery for many famous people, including Audrey Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor. This particularly beautiful piece is in an overall good condition, with demantoid garnets conveying a deep medium, vibrant, yellowish green hue. A gold, sapphire, demantoid garnet and enamel ‘Dauphin’ brooch, designed by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. Alex Duffy, Jewellery Specialist from Fellows Auctioneers, said: “The unsparing use of coloured gemstones was a trademark of Schlumberger and this is exemplified in the ‘Dauphin’, a truly vibrant and wonderfully playful piece. It is perhaps one of the most iconic designs of his illustrious career designing for Tiffany & Co. “It’s truly a pleasure to have such an exquisite and joyful item up for sale. We look forward to seeing it swim away at auction and hope it brings a smile to the face of whoever is fortunate enough to be the lucky bidder.” The Fine Jewellery sale is now available to view online and in person at the following times: 3 September 2019 12noon – 7pm (London) 7 September 2019 11am – 4pm (Birmingham) 10 September 2019 10am – 4pm (Birmingham) 11 September 2019 10am – 4pm (Birmingham) 12 September 2019 8.30am – 11am (Birmingham)
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Angela Cummings is a well known jewellery designer who has created pieces for Tiffany & Co as well as her own eponymous brand. Her timeless designs feature high quality materials like gold, silver and many other precious stones. Also, her work often incorporates nature-inspired motifs and is often worn by celebrities and fashion icons alike. In 1984, she left Tiffany to start her own brand, which was also highly successful and has won numerous awards for her work which can be found all over the world. Fellows’ Jewellery auctions have featured numerous beautiful Angela Cummings for Tiffany & Co items. Lets see some of the highlights from these pieces sold at our previous auctions. Angela Cummings at auction Lot 120 – 15/06/2023 A snake-link open chain, with Ginkgo leaf terminals, by Angela Cummings for Tiffany & Co. Price Realised: £2,730.00 Lot 20 – 25/10/2022 An 18ct gold ‘Ginkgo Leaf’ brooch, by Angela Cummings, for Tiffany & Co. Price Realised:  £390.00 Lot 81 – 11/01/2022 A pair of spiral earrings, by Angela Cummings for Tiffany & Co. Price Realised:  £390.00 TIFFANY & CO. – a 1970s rose petal necklace, by Angela Cummings for Tiffany & Co A previous auction on Thursday 12 October 2017 featured a stunning 1970s rose petal necklace, (Lot 322). The necklace was hugely popular and sold for a whopping £5,900. It estimated at £1,400-£2,000. TIFFANY & CO. – a shell ring, by Angela Cummings for Tiffany & Co. Fellows’ Antique & Modern Jewellery sale on 11th May 2017 featured a beautiful shell ring, (Lot 279). The ring, designed as an open spiral shell, estimated at £700-£900. The in-demand item eventually sold for £3,900. TIFFANY & CO. – a diamond Ginkgo leaf brooch by Angela Cummings. Continuing on the same theme, a Tiffany & Co diamond Ginkgo leaf brooch sold in Fellows’ Antique & Modern Jewellery auction on 9th March 2017 (Lot 348). The item had brilliant-cut diamond collet terminal and sold for £170. 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 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.
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Fellows’ upcoming Antique & Modern Jewellery sale on Thursday 14th September features an array of desirable designer pieces. Examples of brands responsible for many of the impeccable pieces of jewellery from the sale are Tiffany & Co, Chopard, and Gucci. The sale also features a stunning selection of natural pearl, opal, and 1970’s pieces which are sure to be in high demand. Undoubtedly one of the standout lots from the sale is Lot 184 – a Cartier ‘Lia’ ring, weighing 4.57cts, D colour, with internally flawless clarity. This lot is simply beautiful to the eye and features baguette-cut diamond accent gallery and tapered band to further compliment the exceptional ring. The ring was created as a special commission, and the outstanding natural beauty of the stone is enhanced by its refined design. Mounted in platinum, with a single baguette cut-diamond highlight on each side, it commands beauty and understated elegance. Cartier jewellery has been hugely admired worldwide for over 150 years, with huge popularity among not only celebrities, but royals as well. It’s a testament to Louis-Francois Cartier, who started the brand in Paris in 1847, that famous individuals and royals, such as the current Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, are frequently seen wearing Cartier pieces. The Cartier ‘Lia’ ring can be seen in all its beauty below, with a distinctive aura due to the mesmerising glow which shines bright from its platinum diamond. Its estimate is £120,000-£180,000. Lot 184 – CARTIER – a platinum diamond ‘Lia’ ring.  Estimate: £120,000-£180,000 Continue reading →
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