【Hong Kong】Sotheby’s Achieves Asia’s First ‘White Glove’ Live Jewelry Sale

Editor’s Note

Sotheby’s has made auction history in Asia with the first-ever “White Glove” live jewelry sale, achieving a perfect 100% sell-through rate for The PHILLIPS Family Collection from Japan. The auction realized approximately US$3.65 million, with a remarkable 60% of lots exceeding their high estimates.

Breaking News

Sotheby’s has achieved Asia’s first ‘White Glove’ live jewelry sale with The PHILLIPS Family Collection from Japan, realizing a total of HK$28,556,585 / US$3,647,533 / approximately ¥573 million, with a 100% sell-through rate. Notably, 60% of the lots sold above their high estimates.

Top Lot

The top lot of the auction was a Van Cleef & Arpels Diamond Necklace (Lot 1862), which soared to HK$1,905,000 / US$243,421 / approximately ¥36.9 million after more than 20 bids, exceeding its low estimate by nearly four times.

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Executive Statement
“We are proud to have achieved Sotheby’s first White Glove live jewelry sale in Asia. The rare and exquisite jewelry collection garnered high interest from around the world, resulting in the highest number of registered buyers for a sale in recent years. In particular, the demi-parures from the 1980s-90s, emblematic of the era with their bold motifs and vibrant color combinations, were extremely popular with collectors both in the room and online.”
Wenhao You, Head of Jewelry & Watches, Asia
Notable Results

Fierce bidding was particularly seen for demi-parures. A Van Cleef & Arpels turquoise, coral, and diamond colorful demi-parure (Lot 1932) sold for a remarkable HK$1,016,000 / US$129,824 / approximately ¥19.68 million, over ten times its low estimate (Estimate: HK$80,000-95,000). A set of Egyptian Revival necklace and bangle by the same jeweler, featuring the ancient god Horus (Lot 1924), sold for HK$762,000 / US$97,368 / approximately ¥14.76 million. A necklace and earrings set with leaf motifs in 18K yellow gold and pavé diamonds (Lot 1808) also sold for HK$762,000. Italian designer Gianmaria Buccellati’s gold demi-parure (Lot 1923) achieved an exceptional result of HK$736,600 / US$94,123 / approximately ¥14.27 million, over 14 times its estimate.

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Other Highlights

• Van Cleef & Arpels Diamond Jewelry Set (Lot 1809): HK$889,000 / US$113,596 / approximately ¥17.22 million
• Bulgari ‘Alveare’ Set (Lot 1818): HK$698,500 / US$89,254 / approximately ¥13.53 million
• Bulgari ‘Boules’ Necklace and Earclips (Lot 1948): HK$635,000 / US$81,140 / approximately ¥12.30 million
• Bulgari ‘Monete’ Gold & Ancient Coin Necklace, Earclips (Lot 1823): HK$609,600 / US$77,895 / approximately ¥11.81 million
• Gianmaria Buccellati Diamond Demi-Parure (Lot 1879): HK$571,500 / US$73,026 / approximately ¥11.07 million

Upcoming Auction

The Magnificent Jewels Live Auction will be held on April 6, featuring a stunning 55.55-carat ‘Fortune Five’ diamond and a remarkable 7.01-carat Fancy Vivid Yellowish Orange diamond ring. This yellowish orange diamond, one of the world’s rarest and most sought-after gemstones, is among the largest orange diamonds to appear on the market.

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⏰ Published on: April 07, 2024