Smith & Singer
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Platinum, sapphire and diamond bracelet, circa 1935

Estimate $300,000 – $400,000

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The wide pierced and millegrain-set strap of geometric design, centring a square emerald-cut sapphire weighing approximately 15.37 carats framed by baguette, modified brilliant-cut and marquise-shaped diamonds together weighing approximately 68.80 carats, inner circumference approximately 185mm, numbered 4151.

Accompanied by a facsimile AGL report numbered 1087955, dated 23 October 2017, stating that the sapphire is natural, blue, of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) origin, with no evidence of heating.

Provenance

Important Jewels & Watches, Sotheby's Australia, 8 August 2018, lot 87, illustrated
Private Collection, Sydney, acquired from the above

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