Editor’s Note
A rare enameled gold bracelet by French jewelers Bapst and Falize shattered expectations at auction in Montpellier, selling for €143,000—nearly five times its estimate. The piece, hailed as a “treasure” by the auctioneer, underscores the enduring allure and value of exceptional craftsmanship.
A world record was broken this weekend in Montpellier. An enameled gold bracelet by the French jewelers Bapst and Falize was sold at auction by Maison Farran for 143,000 euros, nearly five times its starting price of 30,000 euros.
When the Montpellier auctioneer Jacques Farran discovered this enameled gold bracelet, he immediately knew he had found a treasure:
Especially since he had not been called for this piece of jewelry but for another item,
This bracelet was created by a renowned duo of 19th-century French jewelers, Bapst and Falize, who worked for Napoleon III and the Tsar of Russia.
explains Jacques Farran,
How can a jewel without precious stones trigger such enthusiasm?
details the auctioneer,
This bracelet was not known. To interest collectors, Maison Farran had beautiful photographs taken by photographer William Moureaux, a Meilleur Ouvrier de France, and sent them to the specialized press.
Jacques Farran adds that the bracelet, like all valuable objects, is kept in a bank vault.
The bracelet was auctioned on Saturday, November 23, at the Hôtel de la Métropole in Montpellier. Starting at 30,000 euros, it reached the record sum of 143,000 euros, which is a record for a piece by Bapst and Falize. The name of the buyer and the destination of the bracelet are unknown.
and that is the only information Jacques Farran agrees to give, discretion being obligatory. As for the auction amount,
for the auctioneer, who fell under the charm of this bracelet