A Legacy of Love: A Survey of Mid Century Jewelry from the Collection of Elizabeth Taylor - 1950-1970

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Liz Taylor necklaceJewelry from the 1950s-1970 is bold, colorful and extravagant. Elizabeth Taylor had amazing taste and a passion for important gemstones and avant garde design. She amassed one of the best collections of jewelry from the 20th century. This lecture will focus on the pieces in her collection from the latter part of the Golden Age of Hollywood when she was at the pinnacle of her career. As the majority of her collection was acquired as gifts from her husbands, this collection is truly a legacy of love.

This is a recording of a webinar previously held live on January 23, 2024.

Appraisers Association members receive 1 Continuing Education Credit.

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Sacha Q. Grippando, G.G., AAA has over 25 years of experience in the art and auction industry, working for notable firms such as Sotheby’s, Bonhams, Hindman Auctions and The Real Real. She received her graduate gemology degree from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) in 2018. She has worked in a variety of fields including, jewelry, timepieces, Asian works of art, rugs and carpets, European and American decorative works of art and silver. She established Bellwether Advisory & Appraisals LLC in 2020, an independent jewelry appraisal firm that specializes in providing appraisals for banks, insurance providers, accountants, private collectors and families. She is passionate about history, particularly jewelry history and has given multiple lectures on Belle Epoque, Art Deco, Retro and Modern jewelry. She has also written an essay on the history of micromosaics for Antique Jewelry University as well as a primer on wristwatches and pocket watches for the 2nd volume of the Appraiser’s Association of America’s appraisal handbook.


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