SUZANNE BELPERRON
An emerald, ruby, citrine and sapphire brooch , 1950
$ 240,000.00
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Of stylised foliate design, composed of cabochon emerald, citrine, and sapphire stylised leaves, embellished with clusters of cabochon ruby 'berries' each accented with a circular-cut diamond, mounted upon yellow gold...
Of stylised foliate design, composed of cabochon emerald, citrine, and sapphire stylised leaves, embellished with clusters of cabochon ruby 'berries' each accented with a circular-cut diamond, mounted upon yellow gold 'branches', suspending a pear-shaped emerald drop, circa 1950, French assay mark for gold, maker's mark for Grœné & Darde. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Olivier Baroin No. 170214 stating that the brooch was made between 1942 and 1955. Length: 6.0cm, width: 3.5cm
Accompanied by a certificate from the GCS laboratory stating; the two emeralds weighing approximately 36 carats are of Colombian origin and display signs of moderate amount of oil in fissures; the sapphire weighs approximately 13.5 carats is of Sri Lankan (Ceylon) origin and displays no signs of treatment; the rubies weigh approximately 10 carats, are of Burmese origin and display no signs of treatment.
Note: Incorporating two of Suzanne Belperron's classic styles, the cabochon gem and the foliate motif, this brooch is an excellent example of her inimitable design. 6cm high, 3.5cm wide.
Accompanied by a certificate from the GCS laboratory stating; the two emeralds weighing approximately 36 carats are of Colombian origin and display signs of moderate amount of oil in fissures; the sapphire weighs approximately 13.5 carats is of Sri Lankan (Ceylon) origin and displays no signs of treatment; the rubies weigh approximately 10 carats, are of Burmese origin and display no signs of treatment.
Note: Incorporating two of Suzanne Belperron's classic styles, the cabochon gem and the foliate motif, this brooch is an excellent example of her inimitable design. 6cm high, 3.5cm wide.
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