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Auction archive: Lot number 89

A CORAL, TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND BRACELET, BY ILLARIO, CIRCA 1960

Estimate
€5,000 - €6,000
ca. US$5,469 - US$6,563
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 89

A CORAL, TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND BRACELET, BY ILLARIO, CIRCA 1960

Estimate
€5,000 - €6,000
ca. US$5,469 - US$6,563
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

A CORAL, TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND BRACELET, BY ILLARIO, CIRCA 1960 The articulated bracelet set throughout with circular coral cabochons, decorated with flowerhead motifs set with brilliant-cut diamonds and circular-cut turquoise cabochons, embellished with three double rows of further similarly-cut turquoise cabochons, mounted in 18K gold, Italian registry mark for Illario between 1944-1968, length 20.3cm Carlo Illario e Filli was founded in 1920 by brothers Carlo, Vincenzo and Luigi Illario. The three brothers established their eponymous workshop in Valenza, a town north west of Milan, Italy. From here they manufactured a glittering array of exceptional quality jewellery. Their skilled craftsmanship, reputation for the fineness of their pieces, and use of innovative goldsmith techniques caught the attention of well-established retailers. Illario soon began manufacturing for fellow Italian jewellery houses, Fasano, Faraone and most significantly Bvlgari. The company’s partnership with Bvlgari was particularly long standing, running from the 1950s until the 1970s. Illario created many pieces for Bvlgari during the 1950s, 60s and 70s including the now iconic Serpenti watch bracelet. Elizabeth Taylor was a consistent patron; whose personal style and love of dramatic jewels found its home in Illario’s creations. As well as manufacturing for other brands, Illario produced a vibrant assortment of jewellery under their own name. As well as creating fine jewellery for other firms, Illario also designed pieces under his own name. They were known for their fine gemstones and unusual materials such as polychrome enamel, tortoiseshell, and mother of pearl. He used techniques such as black rhodium plating to create a contrasted look. The quality of the craftsmanship is clear in all jewels that bear the Illario name, making them highly desirable

Auction archive: Lot number 89
Auction:
Datum:
16 May 2023
Auction house:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Ireland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
Beschreibung:

A CORAL, TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND BRACELET, BY ILLARIO, CIRCA 1960 The articulated bracelet set throughout with circular coral cabochons, decorated with flowerhead motifs set with brilliant-cut diamonds and circular-cut turquoise cabochons, embellished with three double rows of further similarly-cut turquoise cabochons, mounted in 18K gold, Italian registry mark for Illario between 1944-1968, length 20.3cm Carlo Illario e Filli was founded in 1920 by brothers Carlo, Vincenzo and Luigi Illario. The three brothers established their eponymous workshop in Valenza, a town north west of Milan, Italy. From here they manufactured a glittering array of exceptional quality jewellery. Their skilled craftsmanship, reputation for the fineness of their pieces, and use of innovative goldsmith techniques caught the attention of well-established retailers. Illario soon began manufacturing for fellow Italian jewellery houses, Fasano, Faraone and most significantly Bvlgari. The company’s partnership with Bvlgari was particularly long standing, running from the 1950s until the 1970s. Illario created many pieces for Bvlgari during the 1950s, 60s and 70s including the now iconic Serpenti watch bracelet. Elizabeth Taylor was a consistent patron; whose personal style and love of dramatic jewels found its home in Illario’s creations. As well as manufacturing for other brands, Illario produced a vibrant assortment of jewellery under their own name. As well as creating fine jewellery for other firms, Illario also designed pieces under his own name. They were known for their fine gemstones and unusual materials such as polychrome enamel, tortoiseshell, and mother of pearl. He used techniques such as black rhodium plating to create a contrasted look. The quality of the craftsmanship is clear in all jewels that bear the Illario name, making them highly desirable

Auction archive: Lot number 89
Auction:
Datum:
16 May 2023
Auction house:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Ireland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
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