Details
Octagonal-shaped emeralds, old-cut diamonds, platinum and white gold, 1920s, signed Dreicer & Co., red fitted Dreicer & Co. case

Emeralds: for an approximate total weight of 2.40 - 2.60 carats
Diamonds: main for an approximate 1.50 - 1.60 carats. Approximate total weight of 14.50 -17.50 carats

Size/Dimensions: 18.2 cm long
Gross weight: 54.2 grams
Provenance
Christie's, New York, December 2016, sale number 12183, lot 172
FURTHER DETAILS
The company was founded in 1868 by a couple of Russian immigrants, Jacob Dreicer and his wife Gittel. Initially, Jacob sold pocket knives, but he gradually expanded into jewellery and gemstones.

From the earliest days, they sought to set themselves apart by creating jewellery of the finest quality, using exquisite materials, the best craftsmen, and the latest techniques. Their designs were heavily influenced by traditional European styles, with a clear nod to Parisian fashion trends. Catering to New York’s elite, they were meticulous in ensuring that quality remained at the heart of everything they produced.

By prioritizing excellence and investing in both expertise and technology, the Dreicers built a prosperous and highly regarded business, amassing considerable wealth. From 1910 to the mid-1920s, their platinum jewellery and lavish pearl necklaces positioned them as strong competitors to Cartier, New York and the leading Parisian jewellery houses.

Tragically, this success was cut short by the early death of their son, Michael, in 1921, followed by Jacob’s death less than three weeks later. The company, deeply affected by these losses, closed in 1927, offering its stock at significantly reduced prices. It is said that the remaining inventory was sold to Cartier for $2.5 million.
Brought to you by
Angela BerdenSenior Specialist
A Christie's specialist may contact you to discuss this lot or to notify you if the condition changes prior to the sale.View condition report

Related Articles

Sorry, we are unable to display this content. Please check your connection.

More from
Jewels Online: The Geneva Edit
Place your bid Condition report

A Christie's specialist may contact you to discuss this lot or to notify you if the condition changes prior to the sale.

I confirm that I have read this Important Notice regarding Condition Reports and agree to its terms. View Condition Report