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A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE-STONE RING, TIFFANY & CO.
Tiffany & Co.
Set with a modified cushion-cut sapphire weighing approximately 2.80 cts., flanked on each side by an old mine-cut diamond, mounted in gold
Signed Tiffany & Co.
With certificate CS 32475 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating that the sapphire is of Kashmir origin. Additional Enhancements/Treatments: None. (Certificate obtained prior to repolishing).
On June 2, 1886 President Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom in the Blue Room of the Executive Mansion. This White House union is historic, as President Cleveland is the only president to have been married while in office.
Aside from the orange blossoms and leaf accents on her gown of corded ivory satin and a voluminous veil, the bride wore no jewelry except a ring of sapphire and diamonds. It is this Tiffany & Co. ring which is being offered by descendants of the late President.
Frances Folsom, the only child of Emma Harmon and Oscar Folsom, the law partner of Cleveland, was born in Buffalo, New York in 1864. As executor for his partner's estate after his accidental death in 1875, Cleveland played an important supervisory role in Frances' education and development that evolved into a romance despite their age difference of twenty-seven years.
Tiffany & Co.
Set with a modified cushion-cut sapphire weighing approximately 2.80 cts., flanked on each side by an old mine-cut diamond, mounted in gold
Signed Tiffany & Co.
With certificate CS 32475 from the American Gemological Laboratories stating that the sapphire is of Kashmir origin. Additional Enhancements/Treatments: None. (Certificate obtained prior to repolishing).
On June 2, 1886 President Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom in the Blue Room of the Executive Mansion. This White House union is historic, as President Cleveland is the only president to have been married while in office.
Aside from the orange blossoms and leaf accents on her gown of corded ivory satin and a voluminous veil, the bride wore no jewelry except a ring of sapphire and diamonds. It is this Tiffany & Co. ring which is being offered by descendants of the late President.
Frances Folsom, the only child of Emma Harmon and Oscar Folsom, the law partner of Cleveland, was born in Buffalo, New York in 1864. As executor for his partner's estate after his accidental death in 1875, Cleveland played an important supervisory role in Frances' education and development that evolved into a romance despite their age difference of twenty-seven years.