Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Gucci items to be featured in Christie’s Fashion Through The Ages

Following the January 2010 launch of “Gucci Collector: Presented by Christie’s,” the first nine months of the collector’s service have unearthed more than 600 submissions from over 25 countries. The first Gucci-certified online destination for appraising vintage Gucci products receives regular uploads from Gucci collectors all over the world, which are then appraised by a team of experts from Christie’s and from Gucci’s own Archive Department. Over 30 of the most precious and unique items, including handbags and jewellery, will be featured in Christie’s upcoming annual Fashion Through The Ages sale on December 2, 2010.

For nearly 90 years, the House of Gucci has continuously produced spectacular products that have been treasured and passed down through family generations or avidly hunted down by vintage connoisseurs. The impeccable quality and craftsmanship of Gucci’s products has ensured their value as investment pieces, while the innovative designs have rendered these items timeless. “Gucci Collector: Presented by Christie’s” has been designed specifically for those impassioned collectors who want to learn more about their vintage treasures, both in provenance and worth, and has become the ultimate resource for vintage and interested novices alike.

Gucci items ranging in value from £600 to £3,000 will be featured in Christie’s Fashion Through The Ages sale, originally submitted through the free service offered on a dedicated section of the Christie’s website accessible both via gucci.com and christies.com.

The customized section, which allows owners to upload photos of their vintage items and to submit an appraisal request, is the first single fashion house specialization to be featured on the auctioneer’s site. Within a 2 to 4 week period, “Gucci Collectors” receive an auction estimate, prepared by Christie’s Director of Fashion and Textiles, Patricia Frost and her team of costume specialists in collaboration with the Gucci Archive Department.

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