ADAM'S FINE JEWELLERY 3rd DECEMBER 2024
T uesday 3 rd D ecember 2024 . S tarting at 4 pm 83 GEORGES LENFANT FOR O.J PERRIN: A COLLECTIBLE BI-COLOURED GOLD BRACELET, CIRCA 1970 Composed of a series of alternating bi-coloured textured gold links, in 18K white and yellow gold,signed O.J Perrin,with maker’s mark‘GL’for Georges Lenfant, French assay marks, length 18.7cm € 12,000 - 14,000 Nestled in the heart of Paris at the historic Place Vendôme, O.J. Perrin has long been recognized as a premier destina- tion for exquisite jewellery. Since its founding in 1961, the brand has attracted a diverse clientele of celebrities, pol- iticians, and discerning collectors from around the globe, such as Charles Aznavour and Mireille Mathieu.With a deep commitment to timeless sophistication and modern ele- gance, O.J. Perrin’s collections epitomize the very essence of Parisian luxury. The Maison’s signature pieces are informed by an exception- al understanding of contemporary design; defined by their graceful lines, each piece is a seamless blend of modern in- novation with a classic aesthetic.Whether creating original pieces or reimagining cherished heirlooms, O.J. Perrin has become renowned for its ability to personalize jewellery to reflect the individuality of its clients.This bespoke approach has helped elevate O.J. Perrin pieces into a symbol of exclu- sivity in the world of fine jewellery. This dedication to craftsmanship and artistry echoes the leg- acies of other prominent Parisian jewellers, such as Georg- es Lenfant, whose story also began near the iconic Place Vendôme. Born into the world of French jewellery design, Georges Lenfant quickly mastered his trade, undertaking apprenticeships and studying jewellery design in both Paris and abroad. In 1900, he established his own workshop at 47 rue des Petits-Champs, just minutes away from the jewel- lery houses of Place Vendôme and Rue de la Paix. By 1903, his exceptional work was already recognized, earning him a listing in the Revue de la Bijouterie, Joaillerie, Orfevrerie. Lenfant’s designs, celebrated for their creative brilliance and flawless execution, attracted attention from the leading jew- ellery houses of the day, including OJ Perrin, Cartier, Mell- erio dits Meller, and Van Cleef & Arpels. Determined to es- tablish his own identity, Georges created a maker's mark in 1909, ensuring his pieces stood apart. In the period following World War II, Georges Lenfant con- tinued to innovate, expanding further with the acquisition of Verger Frères. This partnership led to an exciting collabo- ration with Vacheron Constantin, producing exquisite time- pieces and jewellery, including designs for Hermès. Jacques, who succeeded his father in the 1960s, infused the brand with a renewed focus on goldsmithing, creating beautifully tex- tured pieces that celebrated the versatility of gold. One of his signature designs was the interlocking chain motif, which resulted in over 3,000 unique pieces, now considered some of the most iconic works of the Georges Lenfant legacy. Much like O.J. Perrin, a pillar of Parisian luxury under the direction of Ralph Aljord, Georges Lenfant has built a lasting legacy in the world of fine jewellery. The two houses have collaborated in the past, creating exquisite pieces that com- bine elegant details with innovative design. These creations perfectly exemplify a commitment to exceptional craftsman- ship, personalized design, and the seamless blending of time- less elegance with contemporary flair.
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