Accompanied by GIA report no. 2203975233, stating that the pear-shaped diamond weighing 4.99 carats, measuring 15.61 x 8.44 x 6.20 mm, is D colour, VVS1 clarity, together with a working diagram stating that the diamond may be internally flawless after minor repolishing, further with an SSEF report no. 113216, stating that the pear-shaped emerald weighing 5.73 carats, measuring 15.15 x 9.10 x 7.02mm, is of Colombian origin, with minor amount of oil in fissures at the time of testing. Further with a copy of a Harry Winston invoice, dated 24 April 1974.
Unsigned, maker's mark for Jacques Timey, stamped pt950 for platinum. Emerald green of medium-strong saturation with typical inclusions, some surface reaching, minor scratches, abrasions, very minor chips on on facet edge. For information about the diamond, please refer to the GIA certificate. Scratches to the mount consistent with age and wear. Gross weight approximately 10 grams.
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