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A sapphire and diamond ‘Doppio Cuore’ necklace, ring and ear clips by Bulgari, the necklace designed as a series of interlocking links, pavé-set with chevrons of brilliant-cut diamonds and leading to a frontispiece set with five sapphire cabochons, the dress ring similarly-set and with reeded detailing to the shoulders, the ear clips additionally set with an emerald cabochon, mounted in 18ct gold, signed ‘BVLGARI’, Italian assay marks, necklace with London import marks for 1992, earrings and ring with London import marks for 1988, maker’s pouch, total diamond weight approximately 6.40 carats, necklace length 42.5cm, ring size M, ear clip length 21mm. (3) £20,000-£30,000 --- The necklace accompanied by a report from GCS stating that the five sapphires, total weight approximately 28.88 carats, are of Sri Lankan origin, with no indications of heating. Report number 5784-2178, dated 8 May 2024. According to a verbal report from GCS, the sapphires in the ring are of Sri Lankan origin, with no indications of heating. Verbal report number 5784-2179. According to a verbal report from GCS, the sapphires ear clips are of Sri Lankan origin, with no indications of heating. Verbal report number 5784-2180. Condition Report Necklace engraved to indicate five sapphires weighing a total of 28.88 carats. Ring engraved to indicate a sapphire weight of 7.29 carats. Gross weight 184.3gm.
Tubogas cocktail watch, 40s18k rose gold diamond-set cylindrical case, diamond-set vanishing lid hiding the dial.Salmon coloured dial, painted arabic numerals and indexes.Hand-winding movement signed Gübelin.18k rose gold Tubogas bracelet.Size: 25 x 19 mm - Bracelet lenght: 165 mm.Accompanied by Bulgari vintage box.
A stainless steel and 18ct gold B.Zero1 bangle, by Bulgari, the hinged bangle with central yellow gold section and raised stainless steel guards, signed 'Bulgari' to the sides. Stamped Bulgari, Made in Italy, 2337AL, Steel and Gold, also stamped with Italian control mark 750 on central gold section. With Bulgari box and outer case. Inner measurements 47 x 56mm, 28.33gCondition ReportSurface scratches consistent with age, but overall very good condition.
An 18ct gold Bulgari Solotempo quartz strap watch, a 35mm diameter case, with a white enamel dial, gilt stick hour markers, gilt baton hands, date aperture at 3, to a Bulgari leather strap and original buckle, dial and buckle signed Bulgari, 44.40g, box & papersBuying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportNot currently running. Hands and date adjust. Leather strap showing a little wear to buckle. Minor marks and scratches to surfaces.
A BULGARI OCTO FINISSIMO TOURBILLON SKELETON WATCH - LIMITED EDITIONBulgari OCTO PT950 100161326 Watch, limited edition 1/50, in platinum, with a Bulgari Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Skeleton movement. Engravings on rear casing as follows: BVLGARI - 1 OF 50 - PO 0115 - SWISS 3 ATM - OCTO - Pt 950 - BGO 40 P TBXT - LIMITED EDITION -Please Note: The Watch is Not supplied with an original box or paperwork.
BULGARISerpenti. Diamant-Smaragd-Armreif. Herkunft: Italien. Datierung: 2022. Material: 750/- Weißgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 48,0 g. Maße: Länge 24,0 cm. Diamanten: Ca. 545 Brillanten zus. ca. 4,2 ct., H/VVS. Edelsteine: 2 Smaragde im Tropfen-Schliff zus. ca. 0,2 ct. Beschreibung: Erworben bei Selfridges & Co. in London 05/2022. Original Box, Zertifikat und Kaufbeleg in Kopie anbei.Aus der Sammlung eines Unternehmerpaares aus Mönchengladbach. Der Erlös kommt einer gemeinnützigen Stiftung zugute. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los:Absprache nach der Auktion. Bulgari Schmuck Serpenti Moderner Schmuck Armreif Weißgold Diamant 3ct + ItalienErläuterungen zum Katalog
A MOTHER-OF-PEARL PENDANT NECKLACE, BY CARLO ILLARIO FOR BULGARI, CIRCA 1968 The shell-shaped plaque with polished gold borders, suspending from a coffee bean link chain, mounted in 18K gold, pendant signed Bvlgari & Italian registry mark for Carlo Illario '26AL' between 1944-1968, pendant width 8.4cm, chain length 58cm
A RARE AND COLLECTIBLE 'SERPENTI' BRACELET WATCH, BY BULGARI, CIRCA 1960 Designed as a snake, the scales applied with aubergine brown, black and white enamel, the eyes highlighted with pear-shaped diamonds, the mouth opening to reveal a circular-cut dial with baton for indicators, the watch with 17-jewels, Cal-1426/PB, manual wind movement, case no. 432835, dial and movement signed Vacheron Constantin, bracelet signed Bvlgari and mounted in 18K gold Accompanied by a certificate from Amanda Triossi, author and specialist on Bulgari, former curator of the Bulgari Heritage Collection and curator of all the first major Bulgari retrospective exhibitions between 2009 to 2013, stating that this bracelet was manufactured for and retailed by Bulgari in the 1960s and that the Vacheron Constantin watch is original to the bracelet. Length approximately 56cm, weighing 196g. Dated April 11th 2024, in Rome. Symbolizing wisdom, eternity, and strength, the snake is closely connected to earth energies and represents life force. Reminiscent of unconscious drives and primal instincts, the snake figure lies at the core of the relationship between mankind and the transcendental. As such, snake motifs have been used by goldsmiths and jewellers in cultures across the globe since the dawn of time. A visit to the ancient Egyptian, Chinese, Greek, and Roman galleries in many museums will provide ample evidence of this. In this endless continuum of the goldsmith's endeavour, the colourful enamel Serpenti bracelet-watches that the Italian jewellery house Bulgari made in the 1960s mark a pivotal moment in the history of jewellery as an applied art, and in the history of the Bulgari brand itself. Snake-themed jewels had been a part of Bulgari's design DNA before that, but the Serpenti bracelet watches that the Italian jeweller previously made since the 1940s had mimicked nature primarily using the house's signature gold tubogas. As time progressed, Serpenti jewels evolved in their design language, becoming increasingly alive through the use of more realistic geometries and volumes, vivid enamel colours, and animated expressions accented by precious gemstones. It is no surprise that these pieces have been fetching exceptionally high prices at international auctions in recent years, often bought back by the manufacturer to be restored with love and attention before taking their place of pride in their heritage collections exhibited around the world. Bulgari's inspired rebirth of their snake jewels in the 1960s soon caught the attention of the fashion industry. Vogue's famed editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland was a fan of Bulgari snakes and owned a one-of-a-kind gold, white, and pink enamel snake belt, which she famously wore as a necklace, twisting it twice around her throat. In a 1968 memo to her editors, Vreeland wrote, Don't forget the Serpent… the serpent should be on every finger and all wrists and all everywhere… The serpent is the motif of the hour in jewellery… We cannot see enough of them…. Under her leadership, Vogue featured the colourful enameled Bulgari Serpenti jewels on countless occasions throughout the 1960s and 70s, with articles and iconic photographs that have since made history in the fashion world. The debut on Vogue for these exciting new jewelled marvels came in the August 15, 1968, issue of the magazine. In an article titled From Italy Ready-Get-Go Collections, a glamorous photograph by Henry Clarke depicts a young Italian royal, the Principessa di Genzano, sensually holding a snake belt as though it were alive, with a second snake bracelet seductively wrapped around her bare forearm. Italian culture was a prominent American import in the 1960s. Sexy Italian sports cars were every man's dream, as were gorgeous actresses like Sophia Loren and Claudia Cardinale. Master movie directors like Federico Fellini, Sergio Leone, and Franco Zeffirelli were making their indelible mark on the narrative and visual aesthetic of the seventh art. In fashion, designers such as Valentino, Pucci, and Missoni set new standards for elegance and style. Within this cultural framework, breath-taking creations by Bulgari were rapidly establishing the Rome-based brand as a global trendsetter. Its bold wearable designs, love for juxtaposed colours and materials, and state-of-the-art goldsmith techniques were steadily winning the hearts of jewellery lovers worldwide, including that of Elizabeth Taylor, who had been photographed wearing an emerald eyed Serpenti bracelet on the set of the 1963 Hollywood blockbuster Cleopatra. So, it is not surprising that Vogue repeated the same Bulgari snake style the following month in the September 15, 1968, issue of the magazine. A spread titled From Italy: The Absolute Jewels featured the Italian jewellery house exclusively. Milanese photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri was entrusted to shoot Italian model Benedetta Barzini, covered in stunning enamel and gold snake bracelets and belts. On this occasion, enamel Serpenti jewels adorned the arm, the neck, and the hair of the model. A witty caption to the photograph read: …the bracelet keeps track of time in its head, a clever wordplay referencing the petite watch hidden inside the jaws of the reptile. The Serpenti bracelet watch offered in this sale is made particularly rare by the fact that the watch dial and movement are by Vacheron & Constantin. Other more common watch suppliers to Bulgari at the time were Movado and Jaeger-LeCoultre. Enamel snakes became Bulgari and fashion icons, not least because of their substantial coverage in 1960s glossy magazines, as well as on a famous series of Bulgari advertisements in the 1970s. In the words of Nicola Bulgari himself, “To me, the enamel snakes exemplify the La Dolce Vita era in Rome.” Notwithstanding their ubiquity, fewer than one hundred of these rare designs were actually produced, less if we consider that a handful of them were made as belts. Finally, no feature on vintage Bulgari Serpenti jewels would be complete without a reference to the Valenza-based jewellery manufacturing company Carlo Illario e Filli. Founded in 1920 by brothers Carlo, Vincenzo, and Luigi Illario, the three brothers established a workshop that manufactured jewellery of exceptional quality. Their skilled craftsmanship soon caught the attention of well-established retailers, and Illario began manufacturing for fellow Italian jewellery houses Fasano, Faraone, and Bulgari. The company's partnership with Bulgari was particularly longstanding, running from the 1950s through until the 1970s. Illario was entrusted to create Bulgari's now iconic Serpenti watch bracelet. The iridescence and depth of hue in the beautiful colours of vintage Serpenti jewels were obtained using vitreous hot enamel techniques. An internal white gold double spring conferred the flexible memory typical of these miniature works of art and was kept in place by ingenious threaded gold pins.
A VERY FINE RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, BY BULGARI The cushion-shaped ruby weighing 2.92cts within a four-claw setting, between two pear-shaped diamonds, to a brilliant-cut diamond surround, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 3.00cts total, signed Bvlgari & 'CM 2.92', with maker's mark 'BB' for Bvlgari, ring size N½ Accompanied by a report from Gübelin laboratory in Switzerland, stating that the ruby weighing 2.92cts, is natural, of red colour, Burmese origin, with no indications of heating (NTE). Report no. 24010061, dated January 30th 2024. Accompanied by a gemstone rating card from Gübelin, rating the ruby 'excellent' with 88.2 points. Gubelin rating aspects: https://www.gubelingemlab.com/en/gemlab/gemstone-rating Accompanied with information sheets from Gübelin for unheated stones & rubies from Mogok, Burma. Mining for rubies, particularly in regions like the Mogok Valley in Burma (Myanmar), has a rich history dating back over a millennium. The Mogok area, renowned for its exceptional rubies, has sustained its reputation for producing some of the most desirable gems globally. These rubies, characterized by their red body colour, UV fluorescence, rutile silk, and distinct growth patterns, owe their formation to a complex interplay of geological factors. The geological conditions necessary for the creation of gem-quality rubies are rare and precise. Specific combinations of elements like aluminium and chromium, along with the right temperature and pressure conditions, are essential for their formation deep within the earth. These conditions are found in only a handful of locations worldwide, making the supply of high-quality natural rubies limited. Traditionally, rubies were cut and polished without significant enhancements, with imperfections considered acceptable. However, as demand for high-quality rubies increased, so did the need for treatments to improve their appearance. Modern heating techniques and chemical additives have been employed to enhance the visual appeal of rubies, mimicking the characteristics of untreated specimens. Despite advancements in treatments, the demand for natural, unheated rubies continues to outstrip the limited supply. These rubies, sourced from various regions including Burma (Myanmar), Mozambique, Madagascar, and others, remain highly sought after for their rarity and intrinsic beauty.Condition ReportDiamonds: approx. 3.00cts total, bright and lively Ruby: red hue, medium tone, good saturation, good transparency, facets are smooth. Natural inclusions visible under a bright light source and 10x magnification. Accompanied by a report from Gübelin laboratory in Switzerland, stating that the ruby weighing 2.92cts, is natural, of red colour, Burmese origin, with no indications of heating (NTE). Report no. 24010061, dated January 30th 2024. Accompanied by a gemstone rating card from Gübelin, rating the ruby 'excellent' with 88.2 points. Gubelin rating aspects: https://www.gubelingemlab.com/en/gemlab/gemstone-rating Accompanied with information sheets from Gübelin for unheated stones & rubies from Mogok, Burma. Maker's mark BB for Bulgari imported and sold in Switzerland Minor signs of wear, overall in good condition Total gross weight approx. 10g
A CITRINE AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, BY BULGARI, CIRCA 1980 The flattened curb-link chain, set to the front with an oval-shaped citrine cabochon within collet-setting and between brilliant-cut diamonds, to further brilliant-cut diamond connectors, mounted in 18K gold, signed Bvlgari, Italian registry mark, with maker's mark 'Sté BB A' for Bvlgari imported and sold in Monaco, length 38.3cm
Bulgari / Bvlgari - A vintage 20th Century Italian luxury fashion house Bvlgari silk scarf of square form in turquoise colourway and dark blue geometric squares, with ' BVLGARI ' written across the sides in silver. With certificate of authentication tag and number 08624167. Measuring approximately 84cm x 84cm.
BULGARI Teller "FRUTTA ALLA FINESTRA". Porzellan in Weiß mit dekorativer Musterung in Royalblau und goldenen Details. Mittig mit dezenten Frucht-Motiven. Sehr guter Erhalt. Durchmesser ca. 30,5cm. | BULGARI plate "FRUTTA ALLA FINESTRA". Porcelain in white with decorative pattern in royal blue and golden details. Center with subtle fruit motifs. In very good condition. Diameter approx. 30.5 cm.
BULGARI "Bulgari" Armbanduhr Edelstahl, rundes Gehäuse (D 35mm) mit weißem Zifferblatt und silbernen Stabindices, Datumsanzeige auf 3 Uhr, silberne Zeiger, Lünette mit Bulgari-Gravur, ref. LC35S. Nr. D8044, Automatik-Werk, Gliederarmband mit Faltschließe, 1998 bei Bulgari in Hamburg erworben, Funktion ohne Gewähr (derzeit gängig)
Bulgari, an 18ct gold B.Zero1 band ring, signed Bulgari, stamped 750, Italian marks, ring size J, 10.8gOverall good conditionWidth of band 1cmSome marks and scratches, in keeping with age and general wearClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Bulgari, a pair of 18ct gold lapis lazuli cufflinks, signed Bulgari, stamped 750, Italian marks, diameter 1.5cm, 12.2gOverall good conditionLapis lazuli with some abrasions and nibbling to edgesSome light marks and scratches, in keeping with age and general wearClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Bulgari, an 18ct gold and stainless steel Sagittarius zodiac swivel pendant, stamped 750, Italian marks, length 3.6cm, 13.2gOverall good condition Some light marks and scratches, in keeping with age and general wear Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Bulgari, stainless steel Diagono Scuba chronograph bracelet watch, reference SCB38S, signed automatic movement with quick date set, serial L11207, fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, case measures 38mmMovement is currently functioningThe chronograph counts one minute, but the hour counter has not been tested due to time constraintsDial appears to be in good conditionHands are in good conditionCase has a few small marks and mostly minor scratches onlyGlass has a few small scratchesBracelet has some marks, scratches and minor stretchingBracelet measures approximately 20cm including the caseThe case measurement stated in our main descriptions always excludes the crown unless otherwise statedThis lot does not come with a box or any papersPlease note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctionsClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
BULGARI: BRACELET TUBOGAS, 'MONETE'Composé d'une maille flexible tubogas sertie au centre d'une pièce de monnaie en bronze, gravée de l'inscription 'ALESSANDRO MAGNO 336-323', signé Bulgari, poinçon français d'import pour l'or 18K (750°/00), poinçon de maître italien, diamètre intérieur 5.60 cm, poids brut 132.39 g.Footnotes:BULGARI: 'MONETE' TUBOGAS BRACELETComposed of supple tubogas links and set to the centre with a bronze coin, engraved with the inscription 'ALESSANDRO MAGNO 336-323', signed Bulgari, French import mark for 18 carat gold, italian maker's mark, inner diameter 5.60 cm, gross weight 132.39 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BULGARI: COLLIER OR ET DIAMANTS, 'MONETE'Centré d'un motif godronné retenant une pièce de monnaie en bronze, gravé à l'arrière de l'inscription 'ANTONIN LE PIEUX ROME 138/161' et épaulé de diamants de taille brillant sur une chaine à maille gourmette, signé Bvlgari, numéroté, poinçon français pour l'or 18K (750°/00), poinçon de maître, longueur 40.50 cm, poids brut 116.76 g.Footnotes:BULGARI: GOLD AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, 'MONETE'Composed of a fluted motif centring on a bronze coin, engraved at the back with the inscription 'ANTONIN LE PIEUX ROME 138/161', between shoulders and set with brilliant-cut diamonds, to a curb link chain, signed Bvlgari, numbered, French assay marks for 18 carat gold, maker's mark, length 40.50 cm, gross weight 116.76 grams.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BULGARI, A DIAMOND B ZERO PENDANT NECKLACE the pendant comprising a central section pave set round brilliant cut diamonds, with engraved lettering 'BVLGARI' to the sides, suspended from a chain, signed Bvlgari, stamped 750, pendant 1.5cm, chain up to 48.0cm, 13.8g. Accompanied by a Bulgari box.
Bulgari, a gentleman's gold 'Diagono' wristwatch, ref. AL38G, black dial with gold baton and Arabic numeral indicators, date wheel aperture at 3, gold case and deployant clasp, titanum back, rubber bezel and strap, case width 3.8cm, automatic movement, signed Bulgari, Swiss assay marks, case no. L1395, box and papers

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