10th Jan, 2024 9:30

FINE ART & ANTIQUES

 
Lot 504
 

504

A JAEGER-LECOULTRE STRAP WATCH

circular silver dial signed Jaeger LeCoultre with an arabic index and outer minute track, sub seconds dial at the 6 o'clock position, blued steel and radium hands, the chromed case with a snap-on steel back and plain crown, manually wound movement signed Jaeger Le Coultre, serial number 380756, case number B771348, fitted with aftermarket tan leather strap. Case diameter 30.5mm

Sold for £190


 

circular silver dial signed Jaeger LeCoultre with an arabic index and outer minute track, sub seconds dial at the 6 o'clock position, blued steel and radium hands, the chromed case with a snap-on steel back and plain crown, manually wound movement signed Jaeger Le Coultre, serial number 380756, case number B771348, fitted with aftermarket tan leather strap. Case diameter 30.5mm

Auction: FINE ART & ANTIQUES, 10th Jan, 2024

Our first Fine Art & Antiques auction of 2024 unfolds on January 10th. Featuring a remarkable array of over 800 lots.

Among the standout pieces is a magnificent Victorian silver ewer and stand crafted by the renowned Barnards of London in 1873 (lot 411). With an estimated value ranging from £15,000 to £25,000.

For those with a taste for glamour, lot 588 is a dazzling Art Deco style diamond cocktail bracelet. Boasting an estimated value between £5,000 and £7,000, this exquisite piece is a testament to the elegance and sophistication of the Art Deco era.

Watch enthusiasts will be delighted by the inclusion of an unworn limited edition Omega James Bond Seamaster watch (lot 518). With an estimated value between £5,000 and £7,000, this timepiece is a functional accessory and a coveted collector's item.

Adding a touch of grandeur to the auction is a pair of North Italian ebonised, gilt, and polychrome-decorated blackamoor torcheres (lot 518). Expected to fetch between £4,000 and £6,000.

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