Boucheron - Jewels New York Monday, April 20, 2015 | Phillips

Create your first list.

Select an existing list or create a new list to share and manage lots you follow.

    • 1920

    • Comprising a brooch designed as an open-work arch plaque, set with circular and rose-cut diamonds, enhanced by a border of cabochon rubies interspersed by circular-cut diamonds; a pair of earclips en suite, mounted in 18K white gold and platinum, brooch length 1 3/4 inches, earclip length 1 1/8 inches.

    • Please note the diamond plaque is circa 1920; the ruby and diamond border is a later addition

  • Artist Biography

    Boucheron

    French

    The famed jewellery house Boucheron was founded in 1858 by the eponymous Frédéric Boucheron, master jeweller and gem expert. Boucheron was the first jewellery house to appear at the celebrated Place Vendôme, Paris, where the house still exists to this day.

    Boucheron jewels have been exhibited throughout time at some of the most important jewellery expositions, including the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial, the 1889 and 1900 Expositions Universelles (World Fairs) in Paris and the 1925 Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. With salons located all over the world, Boucheron jewellery continues to be known for its elegant designs and superior finishes.

    View More Works

PROPERTY OF A LADY

123

A Diamond and Ruby Suite

1920
Comprising a brooch designed as an open-work arch plaque, set with circular and rose-cut diamonds, enhanced by a border of cabochon rubies interspersed by circular-cut diamonds; a pair of earclips en suite, mounted in 18K white gold and platinum, brooch length 1 3/4 inches, earclip length 1 1/8 inches.
Please note the diamond plaque is circa 1920; the ruby and diamond border is a later addition

Estimate
$5,000 - 8,000 

Sold for $5,625

Contact Specialist
Nazgol Jahan
Worldwide Director
+1 212 940 1283

Jewels

New York 20 April 2015 2pm