New Head of Jewellery
Published 25th April 2024
By Lissy Tsigarides View profile
We are thrilled to welcome Tracey Still as the newest addition to the esteemed team at Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood, where she takes on the role of Head of Jewellery. With over 30 years of invaluable experience in the Auction and Jewellery industry, Tracey brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise, cultivated both in the West Country and London.
Tracey's journey began at a Cornish Auction House at the age of 17, where her lifelong passion for jewellery, gemstones, and diamonds was ignited by her father, a Cornish Tin Miner. Over the years, Tracey has diligently pursued her passion, acquiring numerous jewellery and gemmology qualifications from esteemed institutions such as the National Association of Goldsmiths and the Gemmological Association of Great Britain.
Her specialty lies in period jewellery, with a keen interest in Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco pieces. As we gear up for our next Silver & Jewellery auction on June 4th, Tracey is excited to showcase a stunning array of treasures, including exquisite Art Deco pieces that are sure to captivate.
Among the highlights are a charming Art Deco octagonal platinum & ruby ring accompanied by a Cartier box and letter, a breath-taking Art Deco diamond brooch elegantly presented in a circular red leather box, and a magnificent mid-century pendant adorned with a large amethyst & turquoise stone. Additionally, the auction contains a vintage 18ct & diamond wristwatch from the 1970s by Jaeger LeCoultre, adding a touch of timeless elegance to our auction line-up.
For those eager to peruse our auction catalogues, they are conveniently available online prior to the sale. You can subscribe to our newsletter for timely auction reminders and links to future catalogues.
Furthermore, if you have jewellery in need of valuation, we invite you to schedule a free, no-obligation appointment by contacting our saleroom on 01392 41300. Tracey will also be hosting valuation days across the county including Honiton, Sidmouth, Torquay, Kingsbridge, Tavistock and Barnstaple, details of which can be found here.