Faraone Casa d'Aste's live streaming auction, scheduled for 30 November, will include the first two rounds dedicated to jewellery and watches, and a third, in the afternoon, to Luxury Good, for an overall total of 310 lots.
The choice for the catalogue cover, from among the 190 lots of jewellery, fell on a precious brooch signed Faraone, dating from the late 1960s, in platinum with navette, baguette and brilliant-cut diamonds, totalling 12.44 carats, complete with original case. Next on the list of precious items is a 1990s platinum ring (also signed Faraone) with a rectangular-cut sapphire weighing 9.96 carats.
These diamonds are complemented by a series of Cartier jewellery, including an open bangle in yellow gold with chimera heads finished with pavé diamonds (totalling 19.34 carats) and a rigid contrariè necklace in steel and gold, with the iconic panther heads at the ends.
There are 39 watches to be auctioned, among them a steel Rolex Oyster Compograph Daytona Ref. 116500LN, followed by two Patek Philippe watches, an Ellipse Ref. 4698 from the 1980s and a Tonneau from the 1910s/1915s.
In the afternoon, the Luxury Good round is headed by a series of Hermès bags and accessories such as gloves, hats, ties, belts and garments including a white Mongolian sheepskin fur coat, a short double-breasted blue wool caban and a reversible jacket. Closing the auction were a series of Chanel bags and accessories including a Timeless Double Flap in ivory matelassé Caviar leather, a Limited Edition mini flap bag with matt multi-coloured sequins and a series of wallets and brooches from the Camélia collection.