A DIAMOND AND RUBY INSET GOLD PENDANT
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A DIAMOND AND RUBY INSET GOLD PENDANT

PROBABLY DECCAN, LATE 17TH CENTURY

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A DIAMOND AND RUBY INSET GOLD PENDANT
PROBABLY DECCAN, LATE 17TH CENTURY
Of hexafoil form, the face with a central cabochon ruby surrounded by six similar rubies and six flat-cut diamonds together forming a rosette, the reverse enamelled with a single floral spray on a red enamel ground within narrow light blue border, suspension loop above and pendant pearl below
1 7/8in. (4.8cm.) long
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Lot Essay

The inlay of this pendant is very similar to that of one in the al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait dated to the 4th-5th decade of the 17th century (Manuel Keene and Salam Kaoukji, Treasury of the World, London, 2001, no.6.24, p.71). The enamel on the reverse is of a type found on a number of 17th century jewels including a pendant in the al-Sabah Collection (Keene and Kaoukji, op. cit, no.6.34, p.76) and covering a small 17th century gold mango-shaped bottle sold in these Rooms 27 September 2001, lot 117.

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