A RUBY AND DIAMOND 'TRÈFLE À QUATRE FEUILLES' BROOCH, BY BOUCHERON
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A RUBY AND DIAMOND 'TRÈFLE À QUATRE FEUILLES' BROOCH, BY BOUCHERON

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A RUBY AND DIAMOND 'TRÈFLE À QUATRE FEUILLES' BROOCH, BY BOUCHERON
Of clover design, each petals set with an oval-cut ruby, weighing approximately 3.75, 3.49, 3.20 and 3.04 carats, within a pavé-set diamond surround, to the brilliant-cut diamond pistil and baguette-cut diamond stem, 1967, 5.0 cm, with French assay marks for platinum and gold, in grey leather Boucheron case
Unsigned
Accompanied by report no. 90447 dated 28 February 2017 from SSEF Swiss Gemmological Institute stating that the origin of the rubies is Burma (Myanmar), with no indications of heating, and that the colour of the 3.20 carat ruby may also be called 'pigeon blood red' in the trade.

Further accompanied by copy of insurance valuation dated 23 November 1982 from Boucheron.
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