Dupuis jewellery auctioneers set new sales record

Dupuis Fine Jewellery Auctioneers has shattered records for 2025, achieving over $10 million in total sales.
The November auction concluded the year with over 80% of lots sold, featuring strong bidding for antique jewels, watches, fine gems, and pieces from major houses.
Highlights from the auction included an antique Tiffany peridot and pearl brooch, which sold for $10,000, and a Cartier Ceinture wristwatch that fetched $24,000.
Untreated Myanmar rubies were particularly sought after, with a 1920s Burma ruby bracelet by jeweller Gattle selling for $44,000 and a matching necklace for $30,000.


Global bidders drove up prices throughout the week-long auction, while previews remained busy.
Notable sales included a 1920s Boucheron perfume bottle that netted $5,500 and a brooch of South Sea pearl birds that sold for $7,000.
Dupuis is now collecting items for the 2026 auctions, aiming to surpass this year’s record.
