€2,700
A PAIR OF GOLD BRACELETS, BY GAY FRÈRES, CIRCA 1960 Each composed of integral woven links, in 18K white gold, with maker's marks 'GF' for Gay Frères, French assay marks, lengths 19.4cm Gay Frères was founded in 1835, by Jean-Pierre Gay and Gaspard Tissot. It would go on to become one of the most important watch bracelet makers in the world of fine jewellery. Its origins were in the production of specialised handmade gold chains, often for use in pocket watches. As tastes changed the company adapted and in the 20th century they began to design high quality bracelets for wristwatches. Their work was sought after by many high-end watch brands, such as Patek Phillippe, Vacheron and Rolex, the latter of which bought the company in 1998. Up to that point Gay Frères had remained a strongly family associated brand, with descendants of Jean-Pierre, brothers Jacques Hubert and Jean-Francois Gay running the company in the 1970s. Despite the brand's focus on horology, their output has always included beautiful examples of artisan jewellery. The work they made in the 1960s and 70s is highly sought after by collectors in the current market. Their expertise in making complex chains and cuffs combined with a strong understanding and craftsmanship in working with gems and precious stones, made them highly sought after by houses such as Van Cleef & Arpels and Hermès. Their designs also incorporate different materials such as ebony and ivory as well as employing the decorative technique of enamelling. This dual aspect of their work has been an important trademark of the company and has ensured their continued relevance and success in the world of fine jewellery.
Clasps secured With maker's marks 'GF' for Gay Frères & eagle's heads for French 18K gold Normal signs of wear, overall in good condition Total gross weight approx. 53.6g
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