Faraone Casa d'Aste is preparing for its next sale, scheduled for 14 December in streaming with bidders connected through the online bidding platform, via telephone and the usual written bids. This appointment will be the occasion for the launch of an additional division specifically for 'Luxury Goods', which will flank the two already existing ones dedicated to the sale of jewellery and watches. In this regard, Faraone Casa d'Aste has decided to include in its catalogue, composed of 212 lots mainly of high jewellery, 22 refined women's handbags branded Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and naturally Hermès, together with 10 scarves also signed by the latter Maison. This round will be seen as an anticipation of a later auction, entirely dedicated to designer handbags and accessories, scheduled for next spring. Among the bags up for auction on 14 December, the unmistakable Birkin, the iconic Hermes creation created in 1984 and inspired by the famous English actress, will certainly have a place in the front row of the line up. Among the watches on sale: a Franck Muller Casablanca "Regulateur" limited edition Ref.2852 SR from 2000, with an 18-carat rose gold case, crocodile strap and original gold buckle, mechanical movement with manual winding; a Rolex Datejust Ref.1601 1970s, with stainless steel case and bracelet, mechanical movement with automatic winding; a Tudor Advisor Ref. 7926 1960s, with stainless steel case and bracelet, mechanical movement with manual winding and alarm; a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Grand Taille Ref.270.1.168 2000s, with 18K yellow gold case, ostrich strap and original gold buckle, mechanical movement with manual winding. On the jewellery side, the catalogue of lots presented boasts pieces from iconic Maisons such as a Panthère de Cartier necklace in yellow gold and brilliant-cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately 1 ct.; a signed Chopard Casmir collection parure in 18 ct. yellow gold composed of a necklace with brilliant-cut diamonds, bracelet and earrings in 18 ct. yellow gold. This is followed by a wide selection of jewellery signed Buccellati including a 1940s silver and gold openwork bracelet with 4 natural sapphires, with a total weight of approximately 19 carats; a band ring signed Gianmaria Buccellati in 18 carat yellow and white gold with brilliant-cut diamonds.