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PROPERTY FROM THE CORTNEY BEEBE COLLECTION
Lot 151

BULGARI: A 'SERPENTI VIPER' NECKLACE, ITALY

9 December 2024, 11:00 EST
New York

Sold for US$95,750 inc. premium

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BULGARI: A 'SERPENTI VIPER' NECKLACE, ITALY

Designed as a geometric serpent set throughout with round brilliant-cut diamonds; signed BVLGARI; with Italian assay mark; estimated total diamond weight 14.75 carats; mounted in 18K white gold; length 15⅜ in

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In honor of his late wife, Cortney Beebe, Kevin Beebe will donate his proceeds to the Cortney and Kevin Beebe TNBC Research Fund, for the benefit of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Breast Cancer Center, to support those who work tirelessly in the research around treatment for breast cancer.
Cortney Beebe lived life to the fullest, enjoying travel, art and collecting things of beauty. From her highly curated jewelry collection to her matching handbag collection, Cortney had an eye for flare. But her true passion lay in helping her community. Cortney served on various boards and women's groups, including the Sustained Leadership Council and the Executive Committee of Georgia Woman Give – a group through her alma mater, the University of Georgia.
Cortney and her husband Kevin met in 2003, and realized they had the same passion for giving back. Settling in Naples, Florida, the couple became generous donors and benefactors of charities across the community. They soon became integral and honored members of the Naples Community Hospital, Caron Treatment Centers and the Naples Botanical Gardens.
In 2023, Cortney was diagnosed with breast cancer. Determined to make her legacy last beyond her time, the couple established the Cortney and Kevin Beebe TNBC Research Fund for the benefit of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Breast Cancer Center. Cortney Beebe passed on August 24, 2024, yet her legacy will live on and her generosity will continue to help those most in need.

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