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Property of Christina, Charles and Philip de Limur, San Francisco, CA

Cartier

Sapphire and Diamond Brooch

Auction Closed

December 5, 06:23 PM GMT

Estimate

30,000 - 50,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Centering a cushion-cut sapphire weighing 9.63 carats, flanked by triangle-shaped sapphires, within a surround of old mine-cut diamonds, signed Cartier N.Y.; circa 1930s.


Accompanied by AGL report no. 1135034 dated October 12, 2023 stating that the sapphire is of Ceylon origin, with no indications of heating.

Sotheby’s is honored to offer a selection of jewels from the Estate of Eleanor de Limur, now property of descendants Christina, Charles and Philip de Limur, pieces of timeless style and impeccable workmanship that recall the family's fabled histories. These stunning Cartier Art Deco diamond jewels evoke the glamour, romance and international interest of the courtship in Paris in the 1920s and subsequent marriage of the distinguished French Count André de Limur to Ethel Crocker in 1917. Ethel Mary Crocker was a descendant of the visionary Charles Crocker, one of the 'Big Four,’ founder of the western section of the first US transcontinental railroad, the Central Pacific Railroad. Crocker built a mansion in 1880 atop Nob Hill, where Grace Cathedral now sits, that was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake. Their son, Alexander Charles Crocker 'Charlie' de Limur from Paris, met and married Eleanor Spreckels Walsh 'Nonie' while in San Francisco. Eleanor, also a descendant of a storied family of the West, was the great granddaughter of Claus Spreckels the 'Sugar King'. Their union brought together the three legacy families, Crocker, Spreckles and de Limur, and with it a dazzling collection of exceptional jewels that had been passed down through generations.