centring on a watermelon tourmaline crystal within an undulating textured mount accented with three brilliant-cut diamonds, British hallmarks for 18-carat gold, London 1966, maker's mark HJCo, 5 x 4cm
Accompanied by a facsimile of a valuation report from Grima dated 9th march 1976.
Andrew Peter Grima (1921-2007) started designing jewellery in the workshop of his father-in-law's Haller Jewellery Company (hence the HJco maker's mark) in 1948. By the 1960s, his flamboyant yet organic creations were regularly worn by members of the British royal family, as well as by Jacqueline Onassis, Ursula Andress and others in fashionable society. He opened his famous premises in Jermyn Street in 1966, the same year Prince Philip purchased a brooch of rubies for the Queen. Designing state gifts for Royal visits, he held the Royal Warrant from 1970 until 1986. The Queen was wearing Grima's ruby brooch during her 2007 Christmas message, broadcast the day before he died.
centring on a watermelon tourmaline crystal within an undulating textured mount accented with three brilliant-cut diamonds, British hallmarks for 18-carat gold, London 1966, maker's mark HJCo, 5 x 4cm
Accompanied by a facsimile of a valuation report from Grima dated 9th march 1976.
Andrew Peter Grima (1921-2007) started designing jewellery in the workshop of his father-in-law's Haller Jewellery Company (hence the HJco maker's mark) in 1948. By the 1960s, his flamboyant yet organic creations were regularly worn by members of the British royal family, as well as by Jacqueline Onassis, Ursula Andress and others in fashionable society. He opened his famous premises in Jermyn Street in 1966, the same year Prince Philip purchased a brooch of rubies for the Queen. Designing state gifts for Royal visits, he held the Royal Warrant from 1970 until 1986. The Queen was wearing Grima's ruby brooch during her 2007 Christmas message, broadcast the day before he died.
Auction: Jewellery & Watches, 22nd May, 2025
Auction Location: London, UK
The Summer Jewellery & Watches auction is one of our biannual live sales offering antique and modern jewellery and watches. Designers include Cartier, Tiffany & Co, Piaget, Ilias Lalaounis, Boodles, Garrards and McCabe McCarty who supplied jewellery to Cartier London, Asprey and Garrards during the 1970s and 80s. The watches include a Rolex Day-Date, GMT Master II and Submariner as well as examples by IWC, Tag Heur, Breitling, Omega, Bremont as well as a gold pocket watch by Patek Philippe.
Highlights in the jewellery sale include a rare Victorian gothic revival guard chain by Louis Wiese, 1890s, an Italian acrostic gold necklace from the descendants of Pocahontas, 1890s, a Cartier London natural pearl and diamond necklace, 1920s and a rare ‘Queen Anne’ aquamarine paste necklace from the 1750s.
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