Mauboussin divine star ring, central diamond pave set star, mounted stamped 18 ct, ring size M, inside marked 'Mauboussin Paris' no. '53 F1267'. CONDITION18 ct gross weight 11.8 gramsone diamond missing from starrhodium plating has worn off on side and back of band, metal surface has several small scratchesMaison Mauboussin was founded in Paris 1827
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A diamond, jade and sapphire giardinetto brooch, by Mauboussin, circa 1925The carved jade, calibré-cut sapphire and single-cut diamond vase issuing a geometric floral and foliate arrangement set throughout with baguette, single and fancy-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum and gold, diamonds approx. 1.30cts total, later brooch fitting, jade cracked and untested, signed Mauboussin France, numbered (rubbed), French assay marks, length 3.8cm
Antique B. Noury / Mauboussin Rue de Choiseul, Paris Old European Cut Diamond and Platinum Large Articulated Pendant with Later 18 Karat White Gold Chain and with Fitted Box. Largest diamond approx. 1.0 carat, F-G color, VS1-SI1 clarity. Remaining diamonds F-G color, SI1 clarity. Pendant numbered. Pendant measures 3" L, 1-1/4" W; chain measures 15-1/2" L. Approx. weight: 12.9 grams. Condition: Very good antique condition. Estimate: $3000.00 - $5000.00 Domestic Shipping: #32.00
Lady's Mauboussin of Paris steel watch on material strap , round steel dial diamond set, mother of pearl bezel surround diamond set with Arabic quaters, 32mm case size, the reverse stamped with reference numbers '9112100' and no. 3532, steel deployment clasp marked 'Mauboussin.' For condition reports go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
A white gold, amethyst and diamond pendant by Mauboussin,with a lozenge-shaped mixed cut amethyst, claw set to the centre. A wide cushion-shaped frame, pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds and a row of amethysts to the gallery, suspended below a blade edge bar, rub set with brilliant cut diamonds and pavé set diamond bale above. Suspended on a trace chain with brilliant cut diamond set disc spacers, with extension chain to the back with a star drop. Signed 'Mauboussin Paris, No.9100'. Marked 750, French poinçon. 36 x 20mm, 16.15g. Mauboussin authenticity card. Original box and outer box.
An emerald and diamond square cluster white gold ring by Mauboussin, the central emerald weighing approx 1.25ct the cluster surround comprising four round brilliant cuts and four baguette cut, total diamond weight approx 1.0ct, size O, total gross weight approx 6.0gms Condition: Good-minor wear and tear only
PROPERTY OF A CONTINENTAL LADYA MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND RIVIERE NECKLACE, BY MAUBOUSSIN, CIRCA 1955Designed as two graduating rows of round brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds, each side accented by a stylised ribbon of similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, diamonds 53.06cts total, signed Mauboussin, maker's mark, French assay marks, case stamped 'Mauboussin, 20 place Vandôme, Paris', length approximately 38cmAccording to the invoice of Mauboussin place Vendôme Paris, dated February 20th 1962, the necklace comprises of 19 principal round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 19.67cts in total, 62 remaining round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 12.07cts in total and 117 baguette-cut diamonds weighing 21.32cts in total, 'all of top quality'The house of Mauboussin began its days in a humble workshop in the Rue Greneta area in central Paris. Initially established by a Mr Rocher, the firm was taken over by his partner Jean Baptiste Noury in 1869. Having survived the first years of business through a period of tough economic and political instability, Noury began to exhibit the firm’s crafts at international exhibitions and fairs which were popular throughout France and across Europe during the late 19th century. This move proved to be crucial in terms of building recognition for the brand, particularly when in 1878 he was awarded a bronze medal at the ‘Exposition Universelle’ in Paris. Around this time, Noury’s young nephew Georges Mauboussin was quietly working in the background as an apprentice at the firm. Mauboussin moved quickly through the ranks, taking over the management of the workshops in 1883 and taking sole control of the company by 1898. This innovative young man was keenly aware of the need to adhere to the social norms important to his audience and his tireless efforts to align the brand with the social spirit of the time became the key to creating the house that we now know.In 1923, he moved the firm to Rue de Choiseul, taking his place near to the opera district and holding his own against competitors such as Cartier and Boucheron. At this point, in spite of the brewing excitement of the Roaring Twenties, Mauboussin’s clients remained fiercely private so Mauboussin located his new showrooms on the first floor, away from the prying eyes of the public. When it came to what they wore however, these same clients had a taste for the exotic and for the brilliance of the Parisian Art Deco style. Mauboussin again delivered, his skilled workshops constantly sourcing and manipulating the most innovative materials in bold colours - from jade and shellac from the Far East to mother-of-pearl, pearls, coral and lapis lazuli from the Middle East and carved coloured stones from India - to create magnificent stylised forms such as the famed Tutti Frutti brooches and geometric monochrome sautoirs for which the house is still known and recognised. Throughout this time, Mauboussin exhibited widely, showcasing pieces from Milan to Buenos Aires, constantly winning awards for his designs and his tireless work in contributing to the decorative arts, and all the while building the name of his brand. In fact these exhibitions were so successful in terms of marketing and promotion, that Mauboussin held three exhibitions of his own during the late twenties, showcasing the range and quality of gems and precious stones available at his Paris store. These exhibitions drew wide attention including that of the Prince of Wales and the Maharajas of Kapurthala and Indore. Indeed it would be the business of these clients that would help to support the firm through the economic struggles which would follow with the Second World War.Prior to this however, in 1928, Georges’ son, Pierre, opened new stores in New York, London and Buenos Aires. These led to a very prosperous collaboration in 1936 with the New York jeweller Trabert & Hoeffer, which, under the name Trabert & Hoeffer-Mauboussin Inc., set up a flagship store at 407 Park Avenue and later opened branches across the US. It was around this time that the famous “Reflections” line of the 1930s was launched and it immediately enthralled Hollywood’s golden girls including Marlene Dietrich, Paulette Godard and Audrey Hepburn. High-end magazines such as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and L’Officiel also regularly featured pieces created by Mauboussin as accessories to gowns by designers such as Lucien Lelong. Captured by famous photographers such as Horst and George Hoyningen-Huene, these served to further enhance the glittering image being broadcast across the world of La Maison Mauboussin.Following the period of the Second World War, there was a distinct change in taste and a move away from the Art Deco style. Mauboussin was quick to adapt to the new appetite for chunkier, less restrained pieces inspired by a fresh post-war optimism. By the 1950s, luxury was making a comeback with the prolific use of diamonds and precious stones adorning pieces in the form of coils and scrolls. The piece being offered in this sale is a classic example of this bold and fantastical style. It is set in a typical fine platinum setting (Paris as the international capital for expertise in jewellery, had been producing platinum settings since the late 19th century) and the lightness of this setting affords and supports the boldness of the design and the number of diamonds without causing discomfort to the wearer. Once again it is a piece which embodies the spirit of its time. Throughout the 1940s and 50s, as the economic landscape continued to improve, Mauboussin’s client base began to expand as disposable income rose amongst the middle class. Suddenly there was no longer a need for secrecy or privacy when shopping and the windows of Mauboussin’s new store at 20 Place Vendôme were opened up in 1946. By 1955, in a bid to embrace the democratization of fine jewellery and echoing the move of their neighbours Van Cleef & Arpels, the firm opened a new ‘boutique’ offering pieces produced on a larger scale and at a more affordable price. This new clientele however still understood the value of the brand and its heritage and was highly selective when it came to quality. It marked the beginning of a new era in jewellery marketing and production.Today, La Maison Mauboussin remains an independent house - a remarkable achievement in an era when almost all family-owned jewellers have been taken over by multinational conglomerates. Owned since 2002 by Dominique Fremont, it has stores in Paris, Japan, Singapore and New York and as a brand, it still remains firmly attuned to the needs and spirit of the time.
A NOVELTY BROOCH BY KUTCHINSKY, 1969Designed as a fluffy duck, the eyes set with round cabochon emeralds, the beak and feet with orange enamelling, mounted in 18K gold, signed Kutchinsky, English hallmarks 1969, in maker's case, length 5.2cmA family business established in London in 1893, Kutchinsky is well known for its flamboyant and outlandish designs during the 1940s and 50s. The family, who had previously served as jewellers to the court of Ludwig of Bavaria, fled their home country of Poland, before arriving and settling in East London.Similar to the French house Mauboussin, Kutchinsky embraced the spirit of the post-war era producing lavish pieces heavily adorned with diamonds and brightly coloured gems. The brand is particularly discernible for its slightly wacky ornithological figures, usually styled in 18 carat gold, and exemplified by this delightful lot.
A set of three French gold dress studs, each circular head with a circular cabochon sapphire, rub set to the centre, with engine turned sunray border to a royal blue guilloché enamel outer line. All with French poinçon and maker's or retailer's initials. A box by 'B Noury Mauboussin Sr. 3 rue de Choiseul, Paris'. 4.70g (3)
A white gold morganite, pink sapphire and diamond pendant by Mauboussin, with a quatrefoil cut pink morganite, end set to the centre. A quatrefoil frame, grain set with alternating brilliant cut diamonds and circular mixed cut pink sapphires, to an articulated diamond bale, suspended on a box chain with adjustable curb chain section to the back. Signed 'Mauboussin Paris, No. 7435'. Marked 750. Chain marked K18WG. 24 x 16mm, 9.84gComplete with Mauboussin Certificate of Authenticity.
A white gold diamond set band ring by Mauboussin,with a high sided 'D' section head. Graduated brilliant cut diamonds, grain set in lines and block divisions to the head and shoulders, with plain polished guards, one signed 'Mauboussin Paris, No. R4428'. Marked 750. French poinçon. Head 21 x 9.4mm, 9.52g.Finger size MOriginal Mauboussin ring case and outer box.
A white gold diamond set cluster ring by Mauboussin,with a central cluster of four brilliant cut diamonds. Two tiered quatrefoil borders, grain set with graduated brilliant cut diamonds to diamond set split shoulders and underbezel, to a two row shank. Signed 'Mauboussin Paris, No. F7298'. Marked 750. French poinçon. Head 17 x 17mm. 12.96g. Original Mauboussin ring case and outer box. Mauboussin authenticity card.Finger size M
A 1930s natural pearl stick pin by Mauboussin, the natural saltwater pearl on a white gold pin, stamped with French poincon and maker's mark, in original box signed B.Noury Mauboussin Sr, 3 Rue Choiseul. Paris Offered for sale with a Gemmological Certification Services Pearl Report, numbered 7815.-70, dated 24.04.2018, stating: Species Natural pearl Variety Saltwater
A diamond and sapphire scroll brooch by William Ruser, of folded fabric form and pavé-set with graduated circular-cut diamonds, with lines of French-cut sapphires and further circular-cut diamonds in platinum and white gold, signed Ruser, 6cm long William Ruser was a renowned Hollywood jeweler, whose clients included Ava Gardener and Joan Crawford. He worked with Trabert, Hoeffer-Mauboussin and Van Cleef & Arpels.
A diamond ring by Mauboussin, the brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.14 carats, claw set above diamond accented shoulders, signed Mauboussin Paris and numbered A16831, stamped 750 with rubbed French poincon, finger size J 1/2; together with a single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.25 carats, finger size M; and a further single stone diamond ring
A SAPPHIRE, EMERALD AND DIAMOND FLOWER BROOCH, BY MAUBOUSSINDesigned as a cluster of flowerheads, the stamens and petals set throughout with circular-cut sapphires and emeralds and brilliant-cut diamonds, the mounted with beaded details, mounted in 18K gold, signed Mauboussin Paris, French assay marks, length 4.7cm
An aquamarine, diamond and sapphire set white gold cluster ring by Mauboussin, centred with an oval-shaped aquamarine and set within borders of small round brilliant-cut diamonds. The shoulders pavé-set with further diamonds and blue stones (probably sapphires). Signed and numbered BB5984. Size L. Mauboussin box and warranty card.
Exquisite French Art Deco Trabert & Hoeffer Mauboussin Approx. 6.21 Carat European Cut Diamond and Platinum Brooch Accented with Approx. .60 Carat Amethysts, .50 Carat Emeralds and .05 Carat Sapphires. Diamonds F-G color, VS1-VS2 clarity with a few SI3. French hallmark (Dog's Head) and signed T&HM. Missing one diamond, otherwise good condition. Measures 1" H, 2-1/8" L. Approx. weight: 10.10 grams. Shipping $30.00 (estimate $7000-$9000)
Circa 1940s Mauboussin Cabochon Ruby, Large Citrine and 14 Karat Yellow Gold Brooch. Stamped Mauboussin and 14K. Rubies with vivid saturation of color. Citrine measures 22mm x 17.5mm. Broch measures 2-3/4" H, 3-1/2" W. Approx. weight: 22.15 pennyweights. Shipping $32.00 (estimate $3000-$4000)
CARTIER, a mid 20th century 18 carat gold, citrine and diamond turtle brooch, circa 1950, the clip signed 'Cartier Inc. FRANCE' and numbered 7080, twice stamped with the French 18ct export mark, the shell set overall with hexagonal cut citrines in an eight cut diamond surround, the shell also stamped with French export mark, 3.8cm long. CONDITION REPORT: marks clear, diamonds with minor chips The design for this brooch closely resembles one illustrated in a 1947 Mauboussin poster advertising a range of jewels by the celebrated French designer, Rene Sim Lecaze. Lecaze moved to Mauboussin from Van Cleef & Arpels in 1941, at which date he also set up his own private studio where he continued to work for other prestigious houses, such as Cartier.
87 ANELLO DI MAUBOUSSIN IN DIAMANTI E TORMALINA ROSA in platino a fascia scalare centrata da tormalina rosa taglio buff- top affiancata da diamanti taglio brillante di ct 0,40 ca. Firmato e numerato 51232. Punzoni francesi. Gr 11,90. Misura 51 DIAMOND AND PINK TOURMALINE RING BY MAUBOUSSIN in platinum of bombè design centered by a pink buff-top cut tourmaline flanked by circular-cut diamonds of ct 0,40 ca. Signed and numbered Mauboussin 51232. French assay and maker’s mark. Ring size 51 € 1000
Mauboussin: an 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond set cluster ring The oval mixed cut sapphire claw set to a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to shaped 18ct white gold band, sapphire estimated 7.80cts, estimated total diamond weight 1ct, band signed Mauboussin, Paris and no.E7119, finger size L (leading edge). (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 903: Good condition, small/light surface abrasions in line with light wear.
A tiger's eye and diamond crab brooch by Mauboussin, the crab with a tiger A tiger's eye and diamond crab brooch by Mauboussin, the crab with a tiger's eye quartz body, the eyes set with brilliant cut diamonds, with engraved and polished claws, signed Mauboussin, stamped with French poincon, 5cm wide
Mauboussin . A fine 18 carat gold, ruby, diamond and sapphire floral spray brooch with pendant fitting by Mauboussin, signed Mauboussin Paris and numbered 135150, circa 1948, French 18 carat gold control marks, approx 55 x 35mm, 12.8 gms. A similar brooch designed by Rene Sim Lacaze for Mauboussin can be seen in the book "Mauboussin" by Marguerite Ceval, page 193.
Oval sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central pale stone approximately 9ct, on a white 750 shank marked Mauboussin, Paris, ring size 50/K Condition report: Gross weight 10.8g; no ring box; sapphire dimensions approx 13.9 x 9.7 x 7.0mm, mixed cut, clarity VS, some colour zoning but no obvious window; the diamonds: SI-VS, generally H-I, round brilliant, +/- 2.1mm. Overall dimensions 19.79 x 15.99 x 8.4mm deep. Very minor scratches to the polished finish of the shank, generally a bright and pleasing ring.
MAUBOUSSIN; a lady's 18ct yellow gold diamond set wristwatch, the circular dial with mother of pearl chapter ring inscribed "Mauboussin" with quartz movement and set with two rows of diamonds to the bezel and a full continuous row of diamonds to the strap with central green leather section, fully hallmarked, numbered 192G, boxed with papers.
MAUBOUSSIN PARIS Bague modèle “trop divine” Elle est de forme triangulaire rehaussée d’une citrine troïdia dans un entourage pavé de saphirs roses. Monture en or gris soulignée de rubis sur les côtés. Travail signé MAUBOUSSIN PARIS et numéroté. Poids brut : 16,8 gr. TDD : 55 La bague est accompagnée d’un écrin MAUBOUSSIN. A multigem and gold ring by MAUBOUSSIN.
MAUBOUSSIN Années 1960Bague marquise diamantsElle est ornée au centre d`un diamant principal (DT) dans un entourage de diamants taille brillant et navette.Monture en platine.Signé Monture MAUBOUSSIN.Poids brut : 7,3 gr.Poids du diamant : 1,40 carat environ TDD : 53A diamond and platinum ring by MAUBOUSSIN.
MAUBOUSSIN années 1940Montre clip en forme de fleuren or 18K. Les pétales sont en cristal de roche. Cadran doré et chiffres arabes noirs. La tige et les feuilles sont en or uni. Signé Mauboussin Paris. Poids brut : 21,2 gr.Dimensions : 4,5 x 3,6 cmA gold lapel watch by MAUBOUSSIN circa 1940.
Mauboussin Années 1935Bague à double corpsornée de deux diamants taille brillant (TA) disposés en toi et moi et épaulés de quatre diamants baguettes et quatre petits diamants.Monture en platine.Poids brut : 7,8 gr.Poids des diamants : 1,90 carat chacun environTDD : 53Dans un écrin de NOURY.A diamond and platinum ring by MAUBOUSSIN circa 1935.
Mauboussin Années 1960Bague diamantElle est rectangulaire et ornée d’un diamant taille émeraude rectangulaire entouré de diamants baguettes et trapèzes. Le corps est serti de diamants baguettes.Monture en platine.Poids brut : 10,29 gr.Poids du diamant : 2,10 caratsTDD : 49Rapport du Laboratoire LFG en cours d’élaboration.A 2,10 carats diamond and platinum ring by MAUBOUSSIN.
MauboussinBague jupe saphirElle est ornée d’un saphir rectangulaire taillé en coussin, entouré de diamants trapèzes.Monture en or jaune.Travail signé Mauboussin.Poids brut : 11,3 gr.Poids du saphir : 6,80 carats environDimensions du saphir : 12,04 x 10,44 x 5,53 mmDans son écrin.A sapphire, diamond and gold ring by MAUBOUSSIN.
MauboussinParure “Trop Divine”Elle se compose d’une bague triangulaire ornée d’un lemon quartz troïdia dans un entourage d’améthyste et d’une paire de clips d’oreilles au modèle.Monture en or gris.Travail signé MAUBOUSSIN et numéroté.Poids brut : 22,4 gr.TDD : 57La parure est accompagnée d’un écrin MAUBOUSSIN.A multigem and gold set by MAUBOUSSIN.
MAUBOUSSINDELIT ÉDITION SPECIALEVERS 2012Montre bracelet avec chronographe en or rose. Cadran crème avec index chiffres romains et trois compteurs pour la petite seconde, totalisateurs des 30 minutes et des 12 heures du chrono, guichet dateur. Mouvement automatique. Bracelet cuir avec boucle ardillon.Écrin et certificat.Dim. 50 X 42 mmA pink gold self winding chronograph by Mauboussin.
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