CARTIER
An emerald and diamond lavallière necklace , 1910
Designed as a lavallière, the stylised bow surmount set with circular-cut diamonds, suspending two lines composed of millegrain-embellished batons and round links set with old-cut stones, each suspending a cabochon...
Designed as a lavallière, the stylised bow surmount set with circular-cut diamonds, suspending two lines composed of millegrain-embellished batons and round links set with old-cut stones, each suspending a cabochon emerald drop from a diamond-set cap, with a circular-cut diamond accent to the base, to a trace link chain accented with spectacle-set round diamonds, mounted in platinum, unsigned, Cartier London, circa 1910. 6.80 x 2.80cm (approx. bow pendant length and width, including emerald drops). Chain length approx 55.50cm. Total weight: 25 grams
Accompanied by a certificate from the SSEF stating that the emeralds weigh 24.85ct and 23.95ct respectively, are of Colombian origin, with moderate amounts of clarification modification (oil in fissures)
Accompanied by a certificate from the SSEF stating that the emeralds weigh 24.85ct and 23.95ct respectively, are of Colombian origin, with moderate amounts of clarification modification (oil in fissures)