LOT #71001 |
Starting Bid: $1,000
Mario Buccellati Ruby, Vermeil Compact. ...
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Description
Mario Buccellati Ruby, Vermeil CompactStones: Lozenge and triangular-shaped rubies weighing a total of approximately 0.50 carat
Metal: Silver with gold overlay
Marked: for Mario Buccellati
Gross Weight: 123.40 grams
Dimensions: 2-3/4 inches x 2-11/16 inches
Property from an Important East Coast Collector
More information about Buccellati. See also: Buccellati, Mario, Mario Buccellati Artist.
Estimate: $2,000 - up.
Condition Report*:
Colored Gems:
Type(s): Ruby
Shape(s): Lozenge and Triangular
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good
Metals:
Silver
Overall Condition: Good
Condition Notes: The inner removable mesh compartment is marked M. Buccellati Milano-Roma-Firenze. The mirror also appears to be removable. It shows some central discoloration but no notable cracks or chips. The base of the inner compartment displays slight oxidation and discoloration. The exterior has a textured, brushed finish, with minor wear patterns visible from prior use.
Buccellati: The Buccellati family has been perfecting the art of goldsmithing since the 1750s. Mario Buccellati (1891-1965) received his goldsmith training while an apprentice at the firm Beltrami e Besnati near La Scala, in Milan. By 1919, he took control of the business, gave it his name and focused on the art of engraving, mainly gold. His reputation for meticulous texturing of metals through detailed hand engraving turned metal into silk, brocade, tulle or the finest honeycomb lace. Buccellati’s Renaissance-inspired designs and distinctive style attracted an elite clientele. Over the years, Buccellati made jewelry for the royal families of Italy, Spain and Egypt, as well as Pope Pius XI and Pope Pius XII, among others. The family firm continues today with a passion for entirely hand-made one-of-a-kind jewels, featuring texture-engraved gold under the leadership of Gianmaria and Andrea Buccellati. Their unique artistry can be enjoyed in exclusive boutiques around the world. Type(s): Ruby
Shape(s): Lozenge and Triangular
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good
Metals:
Silver
Overall Condition: Good
Condition Notes: The inner removable mesh compartment is marked M. Buccellati Milano-Roma-Firenze. The mirror also appears to be removable. It shows some central discoloration but no notable cracks or chips. The base of the inner compartment displays slight oxidation and discoloration. The exterior has a textured, brushed finish, with minor wear patterns visible from prior use.
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Auction Info
Tuesday Jewel Box Select Auction #172548 (go to Auction Home page)
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December
2nd
Tuesday
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Auction Dates
December
2nd
Tuesday
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