AN ANTIQUE ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL PENDANT, BY BOUCHERON

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AN ANTIQUE ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL PENDANT, BY BOUCHERON
Designed as a cloisonné green, blue and red enamel cruciform with rose-cut diamond trim and old European-cut centre to the cultured pearl terminals, circa 1880, with French assay marks (cultured pearls of later addition), in a Boucheron blue velvet fitted case
By Boucheron, with jeweller's mark for Charles Riffault
出版
Cf. Gilles Néret, "Boucheron Four Generations of a World-Renowned Jeweler", Rizzoli International Publications Inc., New York, 1988, page 20
拍場告示
Please note that the pearls are NATURAL.
Veuillez noter que les perles sont naturelles.

拍品專文

Charles Riffault produced a series of cloisonné enamel medieval-inspired jewels for Boucheron from 1860-90. The present cruciform is almost identical to one he produced in 1870-80 which was donated circa 1890 to the Victoria and Albert Museum.