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Lot 39 - MINAUDIERE EN ONYX, NACRE ET DIAMANTS, SIGNÉ MARCHAK PARIS, 1898 - with mirror, French hallmarks Weight approx. 152.00 g, dimensions approx. 8.6x5.4 cm AN ONYX, MOTHER OF PEARL AND DIAMOND VANITY CASE, SIGNED MARCHAK PARIS, 1898 Born near Kiev, Joseph Marchak was apprenticed to a jeweler in 1868, at the age of 14. After ten years, he opened his own store and, within twenty years, Marchak was internationally renowned as one of the most important jewelers in the Russian Empire. After the Russian Revolution and the end of the First World War, the Marchak family fled to Paris. In 1920, Alexander Marchak opened a store in the Rue de la Paix, where the quality of his products and the originality of his designs earned him a certain renown. But business was once again interrupted by the world war, and Marchak was forced to reinvent himself once again. Born outside Kiev, Joseph Marchak was apprenticed to a jeweler in 1868 at the age of 14. Within ten years he had opened his own shop and, within twenty, Marchak had gained international renown as one of the most important jewelers in the Russian Empire. Winning a medal at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893 and one in Antwerp in 1894, Marchak became known as the 'Cartier of Kiev' Unfortunately, Joseph Marchak died at the relatively young age of 64. With the Russian Revolution and the end of World War I, the Marchak family fled to Paris. Alexander Marchak opened a shop on the Rue de la Paix in 1920 where his fine quality and original designs gained fame. But business was once again interrupted by a World War and Marchak was forced to reinvent itself yet another time.

Estim. 6 000 - 7 000 EUR

Lot 87 - PAIRE DE BOUCLES D'OREILLES EN OR ET PIGMENT, SIGNÉES BABETTO, 2007 - hallmark 750 and goldsmith's mark Total weight approx. 11.5 g, size approx. 3.2 x 2.9 cm A PAIR OF GOLD AND PIGMENT EARRINGS, SIGNED BABETTO, 2007 (2) GIAMPAOLO BABETTO (b.1947, Italy) Giampaolo Babetto (b.1947) studied at the Istituto Statale d'Arte Pietro Selvatico, also known as the 'Padua School', under Mario Pinton. Her work is both artistic and technically perfect. The jewels are made in a very traditional way, but the designs are very progressive and can be found in museums and collections all over the world. Giampaolo Babetto's work reflects contemporary art movements such as concrete art, minimal art, kinetic art and pop art in a unique, purist and plastic way. His works are immediately recognizable by their simplicity. He draws his inspiration from the architecture of his homeland, from the villas of Palladio, and from geometries in which he finds poetry. Babetto prefers to work in gold for its stable malleability and warm glow, which he combines with unconventional materials such as plastic or glass, ebony, sprinkling the inner surface with a velvety pigment in luminous primary colors, red or blue, or using enamel and ancestral niello-based techniques. Giampaolo Babetto (b. 1947) was educated at the famous the Istituto Statale d¿Arte Pietro Selvatico, also known as 'The Padua School' under Mario Pinton. His work is both artistic and technically perfect. The jewellery is made very traditional but the designs are very progressive and can be found in museums and collections worldwide. Giampaolo Babetto¿s work reflects contemporary art movements such as concrete art, minimal art, kinetic or pop art in a unique, purist and plastic manner. His pieces are immediately recognizable by its simple design. He is inspired by the architecture of his homeland, by Palladio's villas, and by the geometries in which he finds poetry. Babetto prefers working in gold due to its stable malleability and its warm sheen which he combines with unconventional materials such as plastic or glass, ebony, dusting the internal surface with a velvet like pigment in luminous primary colors of reds or blues or using enamel and age old niello based techniques.

Estim. 2 400 - 2 900 EUR