16th Jun, 2021 10:00

The Summer Auction

 
  Lot 33
 

A diamond necklace by Boucheron

A diamond necklace by Boucheron, the stylised ‘ribbon’ necklace designed as a central brilliant cut diamond claw set within two graduated baguette cut diamond spray links set with a further four brilliant cut diamonds, flanked to each side by three pairs of graduated baguette cut diamond links each interspersed with four brilliant cut diamonds and terminating in single baguette cut diamond link and six further brilliant cut diamonds, all attached to diamond set curved link chain necklace with each link interspersed with single brilliant cut diamond, with integral box link clasp, all set in white metal, not stamped,41cm long, total weight approx. 54g, within original fitted Boucheron box and with accompanying photocopy of the original Boucheron insurance valuation dated 23rd October 1964

Sold for £15,000


Condition Report

Total diamond weight estimated to be approx. 8.00cts, largest diamond weighs approx 0.30cts and smallest 0.01cts, clarity range estimated to be VS1-SI1, colour estimated to be G/H/I, a couple of the bagautte cut diamonds slightly loose in mount but in general mount and claws are in very good condition, clasp in working order and secure, overall general wear, refer to images

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