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GILBERT ALBERT 18CT TWO-TONE GOLD, DIAMOND, PEARL AND GEMSTONE 'PERLÉ' NECKLACE, CIRCA 1990
Of organic foliate design, the sculptured wirework collar is decorated at intervals with button and drop-shaped cultured pearls between claw-set brilliant-cut diamonds, the front highlighted with mineral aggregate, the reverse of textured design, internal circumference approximately 400mm, gross weight approximately 191 grams, numbered 6XX4, maker's mark for Gilbert Albert, signed Gilbert Albert.
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Gilbert Albert was born in Geneva in 1930. After studying jewellery craftsmanship and design at L'Ecole des Arts Industriels in Geneva, in 1955 at the age of 24 he joined Patek Philippe as designer and head of the workshop.
Breaking away from traditional shapes, he introduced asymmetrical triangles and rhombic forms inspired by his passion for modern sculpture and works by his favourite artists, such as Brancusi and Mondrian. He also introduced textured organic surfaces on the asymmetrical shapes designed for the Patek Philippe "Ricochet" collection. His daring and unconventional case designs are considered as cutting-edge today as they were 50 years ago.
In 1960 he went onto design for Omega, subsequently opening his own workshop in Geneva in 1962 specializing in the design and manufacture of unique jewels and objects. From 1958 to 1988, his fantastical and original pieces gained him the prestigious 'Oscar' award at the Diamonds International Awards no less than ten times: three for Patek Philippe, two for Omega and five times under his own workshop founded in 1962 - a unique achievement.
Over the years, Albert's work has been exhibited around the world from London to Tokyo, Johannesburg to New York.
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Lot 29
Of organic foliate design, the sculptured wirework collar is decorated at intervals with button and drop-shaped cultured pearls between claw-set brilliant-cut diamonds, the front highlighted with mineral aggregate, the reverse of textured design, internal circumference approximately 400mm, gross weight approximately 191 grams, numbered 6XX4, maker's mark for Gilbert Albert, signed Gilbert Albert.
NOTES
Gilbert Albert was born in Geneva in 1930. After studying jewellery craftsmanship and design at L'Ecole des Arts Industriels in Geneva, in 1955 at the age of 24 he joined Patek Philippe as designer and head of the workshop.
Breaking away from traditional shapes, he introduced asymmetrical triangles and rhombic forms inspired by his passion for modern sculpture and works by his favourite artists, such as Brancusi and Mondrian. He also introduced textured organic surfaces on the asymmetrical shapes designed for the Patek Philippe "Ricochet" collection. His daring and unconventional case designs are considered as cutting-edge today as they were 50 years ago.
In 1960 he went onto design for Omega, subsequently opening his own workshop in Geneva in 1962 specializing in the design and manufacture of unique jewels and objects. From 1958 to 1988, his fantastical and original pieces gained him the prestigious 'Oscar' award at the Diamonds International Awards no less than ten times: three for Patek Philippe, two for Omega and five times under his own workshop founded in 1962 - a unique achievement.
Over the years, Albert's work has been exhibited around the world from London to Tokyo, Johannesburg to New York.
Estimate $38,000 - $55,000
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AUCTION
Sale: LJ8680
6:00pm - 24 April 2023
36-40 Queen Street, Woollahra
VIEWING
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