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A pair of platinum- and gold-set diamond and ruby earrings by Boucheron. The earrings, housed in their original box from the mid-20th century, center on a semicircular raised cluster of 32 remarkably well matched rubies, total approximate weight 4.60 carats, surrounded by 30 round brilliant and 16 marquise-cut diamonds, approximate total weight 6.10 carats., mounted in platinum and 18 karat gold.The House of Boucheron was founded in 1858 by the young entrepreneur M. Frederic Boucheron, whose charming, generous nature and taste for daring design and superb gems attracted both the aristocracy and celebrities to his Paris salon. These bombé earclips, each composed of a tightly-set cluster of brilliant, rich red rubies within a scintillating diamond surround, represent a modern example of this classic French jeweler''s art.
Artist: Boucheron
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Signed: "Boucheron London 3316" |
Circa: 1960''s |
Dimensions: 1'''' diameter |
Item #: ER-19208 |
Price: $49,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French mid-20th century 18 karat gold necklace by Frederic Boucheron. The necklace, which elegantly and seamlessly breaks apart into two wearable bracelets, is comprised of highly polished rounded triangular section links, with two mirroring section lying smoothly and luxuriously on the neck, and another section of the link vertically aligned, so as to create fabulous visual interest in the piece''s repetitive design.
Artist: Frederic Boucheron
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Signed: Boucheron Paris |
Circa: 1940''s |
Dimensions: 16'''' length x 3/4'''' width |
Item #: N-19411 |
Price: $32,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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