Prepare to be captivated as Christie’s prepares to auction an extraordinary collection of jewelry belonging to the illustrious Sassoon family during the highly anticipated Magnificent Jewels event. This remarkable sale features five exquisite lots, showcasing the family’s opulent heritage and impeccable taste in fine jewelry.
Headlining the auction is an exquisite Art Deco Cartier diamond necklace, dating back to 1935. This stunning piece, which has a storied past that includes surviving a World War II blast that devastated the bank where it was stored, boasts a total carat weight estimated between 130 to 140 carats. Among its sparkling treasures are round diamonds of 10.58 carats, 7.80 carats, and 7.24 carats, making it not just a piece of jewelry but a true testament to resilience and luxury. With an estimated value of CHF 900,000 to CHF 1.3 million (approximately $1 million to $1.5 million), this necklace is poised to steal the show.
The Sassoon family, originally hailing from Baghdad, rose to prominence in the 19th century through a flourishing trading empire that spanned continents—from Kolkata to Japan. Under the visionary leadership of patriarch David Sassoon, they became pioneers of one of the first international conglomerates, and their legacy continues to resonate in today’s elite circles. Known for their exquisite taste, the Sassoons were not only influential in business but also in social and cultural spheres, leaving an indelible mark on history.
In addition to the iconic Cartier necklace, the auction will feature other remarkable lots, including a stunning Cartier ruby and diamond necklace, estimated between $250,000 to $300,000, and an Art Deco Colombian emerald and diamond bracelet from circa 1925, with an estimate of $300,000 to $400,000. Each piece tells its own story, embodying the grandeur and elegance that define the Sassoon legacy.
Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of history. Join us at Christie’s on November 12, where these remarkable treasures will be available to the discerning collectors and jewelry lovers eager to enrich their collections with pieces that encapsulate both artistry and heritage.
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