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Lot - JOSEPH CHAUMET - ANNÉES 1910
JOSEPH CHAUMET - ANNÉES 1910
CHAUMET | A BELLE EPOQUE DIAMOND AND PEARL TIARA, CIRCA 1910.
JOSEPH CHAUMET - ANNÉES 1910 IMPORTANT DIADÈME GUIRLANDE BELLE ÉPOQUE PERLES FINES ET DIAMANTS Il se compose de 21 arcatures soutenant une frise de feuilles de laurier surmontée de dix diamants taille ancienne et rose séparés par 11 perles fines poires, boutons et rondes. La résille est également rehaussée de deux rangs de 38 perles fines en pampille. Monture en platine et or gris 18K. Le diadème peut se porter avec l'arceau de tête ou avec deux rubans fins fixés grace à deux éléments devissables. Tournevis en acier. Travail français. Non signé. Poids brut : 108,27 gr. (manque une petite perle). Dimension intérieure : 32 cm. Hauteurs : 2,9 à 6 cm.
The Herries Diamond and Pearl Tiara, Circa 1880.
The Herries Diamond and Pearl Tiara, Circa 1880. Designed as a graduated series of openwork pearl-topped foliate scrolls above clusters, between which sit stylised bud finials. Set throughout with circular- and rose-cut diamonds and pear-shaped pearls on silver and gold. Inner length approximately 333mm.
Back on "Tiaras & Diadems", Regal jewelery, PAN Amsterdam, RAI, Parkhal (Hall 8), 20 - November 27, 2011 - Alain.R.Truong
A BELLE EPOQUE RUBY AND DIAMOND TIARA, CIRCA 1900.
A BELLE EPOQUE RUBY AND DIAMOND TIARA, CIRCA 1900. Silver and yellow gold 585, 40g. Tiara with garland and palmette-motifs, set with 5 pear-shaped rubies totalling ca. 11.00 ct, 2 pear-shaped old-cut diamonds weighing ca. 1.60 ct and decorated with circular- and rose-cut diamonds totalling ca. 4.00 ct. Ruby settings probably later added. L ca. 24.5 cm.
An Edwardian diamond and natural pearl tiara | Pragnell
Favoured as a bridal headpiece and owned by the Pragnell family. This delicate natural pearl, diamond and platinum tiara exhibits design typical of both the Edwardian and Deco periods - which is very rare in all jewellery. The Tiara was present at the Coronation of both King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II.