Watches, sapphires lead sales at Toronto auction

Watches, sapphires lead sales at Toronto auction

Demand is strong for timepieces and sapphire jewellery, if the results of Dupuis Fine Jewellery Auctioneers' latest sale are anything to go by At the company's Fall Important Jewels auction, held in Toronto on November 18, these two item types performed particularly well More than $2 million in sales were generated at the sale overall.

Of all the watch lots offered at the auction, 93 per cent sold, including 100 per cent of Rolex timepieces The majority of sapphire pieces offered also sold, with 80 per cent being purchased by bidders Ultimately, 75 per cent of the lots sold, and Dupuis has now turned its attention to February's Boutique Auction and the next edition of Important Jewels in June.

"With the results we've seen this year, the auction market is proving its strength," said Duncan Parker, vice-president and jewellery specialist for Dupuis and estate columnist for Jewellery Business. . Source

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