Bulgari Necklace in 18K Yellow Gold, 1980s
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Description
Alessandria, Italy, 1980s
Manufacturer: Bulgari – International company for the production of luxury goods
Hallmarked with purity, maker’s mark, identification number and province abbreviation
Hidden case lock
With original Bulgari jewelry box of dark blue leather
Circumference (inner): 12 cm
Weight: c. 146 g
Very good condition
Noble piece of jewelry consisting of elegantly designed chain links
Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU.
Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 11,000 Euro
Condition:
The necklace is in a very good condition with minimal signs of wear. The inner circumference measures 12 cm. The weight is c.146 g.
Bulgari
Bulgari was founded by Sotirio Bulgari, who was descended from a family of silversmiths. In 1884 he opened his first shop in Rome on the Via Sistina, and then in 1905 moved to the Via dei Condotti where the shop remains today. His sons Giorgio and Costantino took over the business in 1932. They are credited with creating the highly distinctive ‘Bvlgari’ style, inspired by Greek and Roman classicism, the Italian Renaissance, and the 19th century Roman school of goldsmiths. Bulgari jewels set with ancient coins are signature pieces, as are the firm's flexible, ribbed gold "tubogas" necklaces, bracelets, wristwatches and earrings. The top echelon of Italian society has patronized Bulgari for decades; some of their more illustrious clientele include actresses Anna Magnani, Gina Lolobrigida and Elizabeth Taylor. The 1970s marked the beginning of Bulgari’s international expansion with the opening of stores in New York (its first overseas), Paris, Geneva, and Monte Carlo, building towards more than 155 international stores today.
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