Lot 307
  • 307

EMERALD AND DIAMOND BRACELET, 1930S

Estimate
50,000 - 80,000 CHF
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Description

Set throughout with circular-cut diamonds, highlighted with marquise-shaped and baguette diamonds, further enhanced with four pear-shaped emeralds, length approximately 175mm, one small diamond deficient.

Condition

Accompanied by SSEF report no. 106769, stating that the pear-shaped emeralds, measuring approximately 14.75 x 9.70 x 4.40, 14.75 x 8.95 x 5.50, 15.75 x 9.25 x 6.90, and 14.75 x 8.35 x 6.05 mm, calculated to weigh approximately 4.1, 4.7, 6.5 and 4.8 carats, are of Colombian origin, with a minor to moderate amount of artificial resin and oil in fissures. Stamped Pt 950 for platinum. Diamonds estimated to weigh a total of approximately 30.00 - 35.00 carats, on average H-I colour, SI clarity, as gauged and graded in the mount. One small diamond deficient. In good condition. Gross weight approximately 72 grams.
"In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Please note that colour, clarity and weight of gemstones are statements of opinion only and not statements of fact by Sotheby's. We do not guarantee, and are not responsible for any certificate from a gemological laboratory that may accompany the property. We do not guarantee that watches are in working order. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Prospective buyers should also refer to refer to any Important Notices regarding this sale, which are printed in the Sale Catalogue, in particular to the Notice regarding the treatment and condition of gemstones.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE."

Catalogue Note

Accompanied by SSEF report no. 106769, stating that the emeralds are of Colombian origin, with a minor to a moderate amount of artificial resin and oil in fissures.