True to the commitment it has made to its loyal customers, the Milan auction house is preparing for two auction events, on 29 June and 20 July respectively, after a series of timed online auctions, which followed one another non-stop even during the lockdown period, including a charity auction that successfully raised funds for the Community of Sant'Egidio. Following the current ministerial regulations, the two events will necessarily take place behind closed doors and live streaming with the participation of the public via telephone, web and written bids. The first auction, scheduled at 3.30 p.m. on 29 p.m., will offer the first 100 lots divided between watches of unfailing brands, such as Rolex, Patek Philippe, Cartier and Jaeger-LeCoultre, and jewellery from the most famous Maisons, such as Buccellati, Cartier, Sabbadini, Chantecler and Cusi. Among the watches, there will be a steel and gold Rolex Daytona Ref. 116523 year 2001, still with film and seal as well as box and warranty (€10,000/15,000), a 1940s Patek Philippe Tegolino in yellow gold (€8,000/10,000) and a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Grand Taille Duoface Ref. 270.2.54 year 1998 with a pink gold case (€9,000/11,000). On the other hand, the second auction, planned for 20 July, is in the process of being collected. Given the renewed possibility of movement, it will certainly lead to a selection of a further 100 equally interesting pieces, including silverware and objets d'art. On the jewellery side, the list includes a no-heat Burmese ruby ring weighing 3.80ct (€25,000/30,000), two rings with Colombian emeralds weighing 6.60ct (€18,000/22,000) and 6.61ct (€15,000/18,000) respectively, two loose diamonds, one weighing approximately 7.70ct (€25,000/28,000) and the second 4.02ct (€12,000/16,000). This was followed by a pair of earrings in platinum, white gold and diamonds signed Chaumet Paris, a Giraffe brooch and a Panthère pendant both Cartier, a Frascarolo bracelet, four Sabbadini 'bees' and a beautiful 1980s snake bracelet signed Faraone (€7,000/9,000).