An 18 carat gold Claude Lalanne torque necklet is among the standout lots at Fellows' auction in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter on June 2.
Lalanne gave the piece to a Greek minister in the 1980s and it now appears at auction with a £7,000 high end estimate.
The majority of jewellery produced by Claude Lalanne was fashioned in bronze or copper, making this item particularly rare and attractive to investors.
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The individuality and creativity of Lalanne pieces has maintained collectors' excitement in her work over the decades.
"We really are expecting a great deal of interest," commented Stephen Whittaker, Fellows' managing director.
The auction will also feature a 4.38 carat single stone diamond ring, which has a top side estimate of £18,000.
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