Wotton Auction Rooms February Sale Delivers Strong Results for Vintage Jewelry and Watches
Wotton Auction Rooms' three-day February sale moved nearly 2,500 lots, with a plique-à-jour bangle set with peridots and amethysts among the standout results.

Wotton Auction Rooms' February Antiques and Interiors sale closed with strong results across jewelry and vintage watches, as nearly 2,500 lots moved through the three-day event. The breadth of the offering placed it among the more ambitious regional sales of the season, drawing interest from collectors tracking both decorative antiques and wearable pieces with genuine provenance.
The jewelry category produced some of the sale's most talked-about results. A plique-à-jour bangle set with peridots, amethysts, and additional multi-gem accents was among the headline lots. Plique-à-jour is one of the most technically demanding forms of enamel work: the translucent enamel panels are suspended without a metal backing, allowing light to pass through in a manner that recalls stained glass. Producing it without cracks or clouding requires extraordinary control, and surviving examples in wearable condition command serious attention from collectors. A multi-gem version combining the cool green of peridot with the violet depth of amethyst reflects the palette common to Arts and Crafts and Edwardian work, periods when naturalistic color combinations and handcraft were prized over machine precision.
Vintage watches also featured among the sale's stronger categories, a consistent trend at regional auction rooms where estate consignments frequently surface timepieces that have spent decades outside the collector market.
The scale of the February sale, nearly 2,500 lots across three days, reflects Wotton Auction Rooms' position as a significant venue for estate and antique material outside the London circuit. For buyers researching plique-à-jour specifically, regional auctions of this kind remain one of the more realistic routes to acquiring examples without competing against specialist dealers who have already priced in condition premiums. The February results suggest demand for technically complex vintage jewelry remains firm, regardless of broader market volatility.
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