The Jewellery, Watches and Silver Sale at Tennants Auctioneers on 13th September saw a very busy saleroom, which helped the jewellery section achieve an impressive selling rate of 95%. Unusual gemstones saw particularly high levels of interest. This was reflected in the strong results, well above pre-sale estimates, seen for the likes of a Green Garnet Ring (sold for £1,500), a Green Zircon Ring (sold for £650), a Green Tourmaline Ring (sold for £450), and an 18 Carat Rose Gold Morganite and Diamond Ring (sold for £380).
Earrings appear to be popular on the secondary market at present, with some extraordinary hammer prices for earrings seen in this sale. The highlight of which was a Pair of Emerald and Diamond Cluster Earrings, which sold for £2,000 and cemented the popularity of good quality emeralds this year. Also performing well against estimate with good levels of pre-sale interest, were a Pair of 18 Carat Gold Cultured Pearl and Diamond Earrings (sold for £700), a Pair of Split Pearl and Diamond Cluster Earrings (sold for £1,100), and a Pair of Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Earrings (sold for £420).
As ever, lots by named jewellery makers were in demand, and a stylish 18 Carat Gold Diamond Ring by Ben Rosenfeld sailed past its estimate (sold for £1,600). A house record price for a single strand cultured pearl necklace without supplementary gems was achieved for a Mikimoto Cultured Pearl Necklace, which sold for £2,500. The quality pieces by Mikimoto, together with their good reputation, helped achieve a hammer price ten times the mid-estimate. Other lots of note included those made by Fope, such as the highly contested 18 Carat Gold Necklace (sold for £2,500), and a Pair of 18 Carat Gold Hoop Earrings (sold for £800).