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BOODLES: TWO-STONE FANCY COLOURED DIAMOND AND DIAMONDGRAFF: FANCY COLOURED DIAMOND AND DIAMOND RINGGEORGES BRAQUE: LIMITED EDITION 'MÉSOPATAMIA'
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Knightsbridge, London, United Kingdom
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London – A Belle Époque aquamarine and diamond brooch, once owned by Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire, is one of the star pieces at Bonhams' London Jewels sale on Wednesday 22 September at New Bond Street, London. The large oval-cut aquamarine brooch, set horizontally within a delicate border of old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, has an estimate of £25,000-35,000. Emily Barber, Head of Bonhams Jewellery Department, UK, commented: "Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire, youngest of the famous Mitford sisters, and châtelaine of Chatsworth for more than 50 years, was a woman of exquisite taste – as this beautiful brooch clearly demonstrates. Not only is the piece of superb quality, it has exceptional provenance.The Duchess can be seen wearing the brooch in a photograph of her alongside Cecil Beaton at the 'White Ball', held by Prince Rupert Loewenstein (the financial manager of The Rolling Stones) at his home in Holland Park, London in 1969. The photograph is also published in the Duchess' autobiography, Wait For Me! Memoirs of the Youngest Mitford Sister." Born in 1920, Debo – as she was widely known – was one of the six aristocratic Mitford Sisters, who enthralled the public with their stylish – often controversial – lives, as well as their contrasting political views. The family was immortalised by her eldest sister, Nancy, in the novels The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate. Debo was a favourite of the Royal Family and counted intellectuals and artists as friends, including Tom Stoppard, Alan Bennett, Evelyn Waugh, Lucian Freud and John Betjeman. John F. Kennedy, a childhood friend, danced with her at her coming out ball. In 1941, she married Lord Andrew Cavendish, son of the 10th Duke of Devonshire, who succeeded to the dukedom in 1950. She was widowed in 2004 and died in 2014. At her funeral, more than 600 staff from the Chatsworth estate and hundreds of members of the public lined the route to the church.
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FANCY-COLOURED DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING: FANCY-COLOURED DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe Fancy Yellow cut-cornered square-cut diamond, weighing 5.48 carats, between trilliant-cut diamond shoulders, ring size OFootnotes:Accompanied by a report
0097: FANCY-COLOURED DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGEst. £25,000-£35,000Lot Passed
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DIAMOND AND RUBY RING: DIAMOND AND RUBY RINGThe brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 1.00 carat, within a bombé mount of calibré-cut rubies in concealed settings, ring size J½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report
0098: DIAMOND AND RUBY RINGEst. £4,000-£6,000
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GOLD AND RUBY STRAP BRACELET, CIRCA 1940: GOLD AND RUBY STRAP BRACELET, CIRCA 1940Of articulated 'fishscale' linking, inset with circular-cut rubies, with a buckle clasp pavé-set with circular-cut rubies and single-cut diamonds, partial
0099: GOLD AND RUBY STRAP BRACELET, CIRCA 1940Est. £15,000-£20,000Lot Passed
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DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING: DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe old brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 3.28 carats, between tapered baguette-cut diamond shoulders, ring size approx. MFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GCS stating
0101: DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGEst. £10,000-£15,000
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BOIVIN: AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1935: BOIVIN: AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1935The step-cut aquamarine between pierced scrolling shoulders decorated with single-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, signed René Boivin, rubbed
0102: BOIVIN: AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1935Est. £12,000-£15,000
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A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING: A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe old cushion-shaped diamond, weighing 4.39 carats, within a four-claw setting, ring size J
0105A: A DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGEst. £18,000-£25,000
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DIAMOND NECKLACE: FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY: DIAMOND NECKLACE: FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURYThe chain of old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds with four principal cushion-shaped diamonds at the front, weighing 3.26, 3.07, 3.02 and 2.92 carats,
0106: DIAMOND NECKLACE: FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURYEst. £25,000-£35,000
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DIAMOND PLAQUE RING, CIRCA 1820: DIAMOND PLAQUE RING, CIRCA 1820The navette-shaped plaque set with cushion-shaped diamonds, between bifurcated shoulders, mounted in silver and gold, diamonds approximately 2.70 carats total, ring
0107: DIAMOND PLAQUE RING, CIRCA 1820Est. £4,000-£6,000
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SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, 19TH CENTURY AND: SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, 19TH CENTURY AND LATERThe central cushion-shaped sapphire within borders of rose and table-cut diamonds, ring size L
0108: SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, 19TH CENTURY ANDEst. £2,000-£3,000
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19TH CENTURY DIAMOND RIVIÈRE: 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND RIVIÈREComposed of sixty old brilliant-cut diamonds, the largest centre diamond, weighing 1.95 carats, mounted in silver and gold, diamonds approximately 26.80 carats total,
0109: 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND RIVIÈREEst. £15,000-£20,000
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DIAMOND PENDANT, CIRCA 1880: DIAMOND PENDANT, CIRCA 1880The heart-shaped pendant with floral and foliate motifs, set throughout with cushion-shaped, old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, suspended from a similarly-set detachable
0110: DIAMOND PENDANT, CIRCA 1880Est. £4,000-£6,000
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ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1935: ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1935The octagonal step-cut aquamarine, weighing 12.07 carats, between tiered baguette-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in platinum, ring size M, cased by
0113: ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1935Est. £4,000-£6,000
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ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND BRACELET, CIRCA 1930: ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND BRACELET, CIRCA 1930The octagonal plaques composed of bullet and shield-shaped aquamarines, accented by single-cut diamond highlights, alternating with six step-cut
0115: ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND BRACELET, CIRCA 1930Est. £10,000-£15,000
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BELLE ÉPOQUE AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA: BELLE ÉPOQUE AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA 1905The large oval-cut aquamarine, set horizontally within a delicate border of old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, suspending a large
0116: BELLE ÉPOQUE AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCAEst. £25,000-£35,000
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NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, CIRCA 1915 AND: NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, CIRCA 1915 AND LATERThe cushion-shaped and rose-cut diamond links issuing a graduated series of pierced and similarly-set navette-shaped plaques, between six
0117: NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, CIRCA 1915 ANDEst. £4,000-£6,000
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SPINEL AND DIAMOND RING: SPINEL AND DIAMOND RINGThe oval-cut spinel, weighing 4.37 carats, between tapering shoulders set with baguette-cut diamonds, ring size QFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from Gübelin stating
0119: SPINEL AND DIAMOND RINGEst. £12,000-£18,000
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