“I was on top of the world.” Bill Davis recalls his first sale, an onyx and gold bracelet. His grandparents carefully watched their aspiring 12-year-old protégé clinch the deal at Pate Jewelers in McKenzie, TN. “The customer entered, a large fellow, dressed unassumingly in overalls and a flannel shirt. He needed the gift for his daughter.” It was the start of an illustrious career.
“Irby Pate, my great-grandfather, started the business in 1895 in nearby McKenzie. My mother didn’t want to run the store. My two siblings also chose other paths, both becoming doctors. In 1996 I inherited the store, added my name Davis and moved back to Nashville.”
Carved wooden cases from the original store grace the well-designed interior with its old-world ambience of Persian rugs and antiques. Cullainne, the 1arger-than-life Irish wolfhound, affably greets clients as they enter. Pate-Davis reflects the finest, from Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constatin timepieces to exclusive Faberge originals, custom bridal and estate pieces. “We offer exceptional gems. One recent ring was a 4 1⁄2 carat radiant-cut diamond enclosed by two trillion side stones.” Pate-Davis also features designer jewelry, recently hosting a Mia Katrin for JEWEL COUTURE LLC Trunk Show.
“Nashville’s a great town,” Bill explains. “Nice people with a great taste in jewels.” The country music scene adds local color - and clientele. “You never know who’s going to walk in the door. Tanya Tucker came in - I didn’t know who she was. Sometimes you only recognize the name when you see it on the check.”
“The Country Club set is also a big draw. The prestigious Swan Ball is a coveted invitation. Ladies will come in two or three months before the annual event and bring their gown to have a coordinating custom necklace made. We recently designed a sapphire and diamond suite that was convertible to also make it more appropriate for everyday wear.”
Pate-Davis is the exclusive dealer for Faberge in Tennessee and surrounding regions. “Faberge originated in France but gained prominence through Carl Peter Faberge. His father had moved to St. Petersburg and opened a shop. Under Carl’s guidance, the House of Faberge won international awards and operated a factory with hundreds of jewelers and designers.
“These exceptional objects d’art became popular with the Romanovs’ royal cousins, the Windsors, in England, who became collectors. Queen Elizabeth II has the largest collection of Faberge in the world, with hundreds of pieces currently on display in Buckingham Palace. The original artifacts are priceless, commanding a price in the millions if ever available on the market.
“I was always fascinated by the intricacies of the original Faberge eggs,” Bill reveals. “I approached Faberge about carrying their line. They sent one of their salesmen from New York to our store, liked what they saw, and seven years ago we became the exclusive authorized dealer in the region.
“The Collection is truly limited as Faberge is not producing any new designs. Every piece is hand-engraved, signed and numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity. I’m honored to have become acquainted with HRH Archduke Geza von Habsburg, the world’s foremost authority on Faberge. He inherited a vast collection and has devoted his life to understanding and preserving it. An art historian PhD, he has authored many books on the subject.”
Bill frequently travels to Oxford, England, and lives with his wife, college sweetheart Jill, and their two daughters in a 100-year old house in Nashville they’re currently restoring. His hobbies include Jaguars and painting. A true aficionado, Pate-Davis reflects his commitment to only the finest.
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