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Impressive Antique Pearl and Diamond Bracelet
fourth quarter 19th century, 14k yellow gold, set with a large old mine-cut diamond weighing approximately 5.20 carats, approximate color M-N and clarity SI2, set in diamond-tipped prongs, and a large pearl, set side-by-side and separated by a single small diamond, with an approximate total weight of 1.15 carats, in textured rope-coil mounts to a "lover's knot" textured link band. l. 6-1/4", total weight 73.7 grams

Provenance: (By repute) Tzar Alexander II (1813-1881), presented as a wedding present to
Princess Alexandra Friederike Henriette von Saze-Altenburg (1848), to her son
Grand Duke Constantine Contantinovitch (1858-1911), to his daugher
Princess Tatiana Constantinova Romanoff (1890-1979), sold 1945 to a
Private Collector, consigned late 1980s to
Sotheby's Geneva, purchased by
Fred Leighton, sold early 1990s to
Jane de Moret Foster

Notes: By repute, the bracelet was owned by Tzar Alexander II (1813-1881), presented as a wedding present to Princess Alexandra Friederike Henriette von Saze-Altenburg (1848), inhereted by her son, Grand Duke Constantine Contantinovitch (1858-1911), inherited by his daugher, Princess Tatiana Constantinova Romanoff (1890-1979), purchased from her by a private collector in 1945 and then consigned to Sotheby's Geneva, purchased at Sotheyby's by Fred Leighton (late 1980's), then sold to Jane de Moret Foster in the early 1990's.

fourth quarter 19th century, 14k yellow gold, set with a large old mine-cut diamond weighing approximately 5.20 carats, approximate color M-N and clarity SI2, set in diamond-tipped prongs, and a large pearl, set side-by-side and separated by a single small diamond, with an approximate total weight of 1.15 carats, in textured rope-coil mounts to a "lover's knot" textured link band.
l. 6-1/4", total weight 73.7 grams

  • Provenance: (By repute) Tzar Alexander II (1813-1881), presented as a wedding present to
    Princess Alexandra Friederike Henriette von Saze-Altenburg (1848), to her son
    Grand Duke Constantine Contantinovitch (1858-1911), to his daugher
    Princess Tatiana Constantinova Romanoff (1890-1979), sold 1945 to a
    Private Collector, consigned late 1980s to
    Sotheby's Geneva, purchased by
    Fred Leighton, sold early 1990s to
    Jane de Moret Foster
  • Notes: By repute, the bracelet was owned by Tzar Alexander II (1813-1881), presented as a wedding present to Princess Alexandra Friederike Henriette von Saze-Altenburg (1848), inhereted by her son, Grand Duke Constantine Contantinovitch (1858-1911), inherited by his daugher, Princess Tatiana Constantinova Romanoff (1890-1979), purchased from her by a private collector in 1945 and then consigned to Sotheby's Geneva, purchased at Sotheyby's by Fred Leighton (late 1980's), then sold to Jane de Moret Foster in the early 1990's.

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