An early 20th century natural pearl, diamond and enamel necklace
Details
An early 20th century natural pearl, diamond and enamel necklace
Composed of a slightly graduated row of natural pearls, measuring approximately 5.0-3.7mm, to a circular plaque decorated with red guilloché enamel and central diamond flowerhead motif within an old brilliant-cut diamond surround, suspending twin diamond line drops terminating in a button-shaped pearl drop, measuring approximately 9.9 x 9mm, and an oval pearl, measuring approximately 9.7 x 13mm, necklace 38.0cm long
Accompanied by report no. 11389 from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, dated 9th June 2015, stating that the pearls were found to be natural, of saltwater origin
Composed of a slightly graduated row of natural pearls, measuring approximately 5.0-3.7mm, to a circular plaque decorated with red guilloché enamel and central diamond flowerhead motif within an old brilliant-cut diamond surround, suspending twin diamond line drops terminating in a button-shaped pearl drop, measuring approximately 9.9 x 9mm, and an oval pearl, measuring approximately 9.7 x 13mm, necklace 38.0cm long
Accompanied by report no. 11389 from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, dated 9th June 2015, stating that the pearls were found to be natural, of saltwater origin
Further details
Vendor states that this bracelet was formerly the property of The Maharani of Rajpipla, wife of Maharaja Vijaysinhji Rajpipla