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    Sale 1338

    A Magnificent Collection of Jewels and Watches from a Royal House

    Geneva

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    14 November 2006

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    Lot 310

    A VERY IMPORTANT DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING

    Price realised

    CHF 1,364,000

    Estimate

    CHF 910,000 - CHF 1,300,000

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    A VERY IMPORTANT DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RING
    The pear-shaped diamond weighing 21.37 carats to the tapered baguette-cut diamond shoulders, ring size 5¼, in fitted maroon leather case
    Accompanied by report no. 15118030 dated 13 June 2006 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is D colour, VVS2 clarity

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