A MAGNIFICENT MID-19TH CENTURY DIAMOND TIARA  NECKLACE
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A MAGNIFICENT MID-19TH CENTURY DIAMOND TIARA / NECKLACE

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A MAGNIFICENT MID-19TH CENTURY DIAMOND TIARA / NECKLACE
Composed of a series of interlocking old-cut diamond-set graduated loops, each with a pear and cushion shaped diamond three stone centre, mounted in silver and gold, circa 1860, may also be worn as a collar necklace with concealed clasp 35.5cm long
Literature
Cf. Munn, Geoffrey C., Tiaras A History of Splendor, Antique Collector's Club, 2001, pp.136-139 and pp.176-177 for two tiaras of a similar design

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Lot Essay

Tiaras of the mid-19th century saw the subdued lines of the Empire style replaced with abundant sprays of scrolling floral and foliate motifs and alternatively, openwork bands to be worn above the brow or over the chignon at the back of the head. This tiara falls into the second catagory, its simple design and unobtrusive setting displaying the large cushion and pear shaped diamonds to maximum effect.

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