Christie’s to Offer Rare Aga Khan Emerald Brooch 55 years after its debut at auction
Geneva, Switzerland — Christie’s is excited to announce the auction of a sensational Colombian emerald brooch that once belonged to the esteemed socialite Nina Dyer (1930-1969). Originally sold at Christie’s on 1 May 1969 for $75,000 at the house’s inaugural Magnificent Jewellery sale at Hotel Richemond in Geneva, this stunning piece will take centre stage once again in the upcoming auction on 12 November 2024, highlighting Christie’s 55 year-long jewellery auction track record in Switzerland.
The brooch was commissioned by Prince Aga Khan at Cartier Paris in 1960 and shortly after gifted to his wife, Nina Dyer. A few years after the 1969 auction, the brooch passed through the hands of both Van Cleef & Arpels and Harry Winston, who each sold the pendant/brooch which will be offered for sale this November with an estimate of CHF5,200,000-6,800,000 | US$6,000,000-8,000,000
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the brooch is adorned with a 37.00 carat emerald and accentuated by a row of diamonds, epitomizing the elegance and sophistication of its era. Like many of the beautiful jewels commissioned by The Aga Khan for Nina Dyer, she wore this exceptional piece at numerous prominent events.
A Passion for Exquisite Jewellery
Nina Dyer had a remarkable jewellery collection that epitomized the opulence and artistic craftsmanship of her time. Her pieces often included rare gemstones, particularly emeralds. In 1969, the brooch captured the attention of collectors, jewellery enthusiasts and that of François Curiel, today Chairman Christie’s EMEA. He remembered accompanying his father to the sale preview in Geneva, just a month before starting his internship at Christie’s in London.
At the Hotel Richemond in 1969 40 lots were offered, most of which belonged to Nina Dyer. The sale was a huge success, with the jewels selling for more than twice the estimates and the entire collection achieved over CHF 12.7 million. Dyer's will stipulated that the proceeds from the sale of her jewels would benefit animal welfare causes in Africa, Asia, and Europe. This auction also marked the beginning of Christie’s long-standing tradition in Geneva, where auctions continue to thrive today, drawing collectors from around the globe.
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