Lot 367
  • 367

ONYX AND DIAMOND BRACELET, 1920S

Estimate
7,000 - 9,000 GBP
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Description

Designed as a detachable line of millegrain-set circular-cut diamond links between lines of calibré-cut onyx links, length approximately 180mm, central diamond links detaching to form separate line bracelet, case.

Provenance

Annie Pearson, née Cass, 1st Viscountess Cowdray (1860-1932), and thence by descent within the family.

Condition

Unsigned. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 7.00 - 8.00 carats, estimated to be H-I colour, VS-SI clarity on average. One calibré-cut onyx replaced, some with minor chipping, most in good condition, some links slightly misaligned when bracelet laid flat, overall good alignment. Central diamond bracelet held in place by screws at each end, detaching and reattaching in good working order. Links well-articulated, clasp secure. Width approximately 10mm, gross weight approximately 30 grams. Case stamped Asprey.
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