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                                    PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTION 
                            
                            A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE PENDANT NECKLACE, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS 
                            
                            
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                                            A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE PENDANT NECKLACE, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS 
Suspending a detachable pendant set with a cushion-cut sapphire within a two-tiered circular-cut diamond surround, to the circular and pear-shaped diamond cluster top, from a necklace of oval and cushion-cut sapphires, each within a circular-cut diamond surround, spaced by circular and pear-shaped diamond foliate clusters, mounted in platinum, 24¼ ins., (necklace may be worn in various lengths and as two bracelets, 7 ins. each)
Signed Van Cleef & Arpels and V.C.A. for Van Cleef & Arpels, N.Y., nos. 48642, 40523, 3961 and 45203 (partial)
With report 12003010 dated 2 January 2008 from the AGTA Gemological Testing Center stating that the data obtained during the examination of these sapphires indicates that the probable geographic origin is Sri Lanka. No indications of heating
                                        
                                    Suspending a detachable pendant set with a cushion-cut sapphire within a two-tiered circular-cut diamond surround, to the circular and pear-shaped diamond cluster top, from a necklace of oval and cushion-cut sapphires, each within a circular-cut diamond surround, spaced by circular and pear-shaped diamond foliate clusters, mounted in platinum, 24¼ ins., (necklace may be worn in various lengths and as two bracelets, 7 ins. each)
Signed Van Cleef & Arpels and V.C.A. for Van Cleef & Arpels, N.Y., nos. 48642, 40523, 3961 and 45203 (partial)
With report 12003010 dated 2 January 2008 from the AGTA Gemological Testing Center stating that the data obtained during the examination of these sapphires indicates that the probable geographic origin is Sri Lanka. No indications of heating