AN ART DECO EMERALD, RUBY AND DIAMOND BRACELET, BY OSCAR HEYMAN & BROTHERS
Anne Lichtblau, philanthropist and socialite, completed her polished looks with fabulous pieces of jewelry, whether it be one of her beautiful sapphire rings, an exquisite diamond bracelet, her 18.37 carat Sabbadini diamond ring, or her impressive, fancy intense yellow diamond ring of 34.56 carats. Anne was known for her charming personality, philanthropic endeavors, love for animals, and sophisticated sense of fashion and jewelry. In social circles, Anne was renowned for being a splendid entertainer. Friends never turned down the opportunity to attend one of Anne’s wonderful parties, hosted with her husband George, in New Canaan, New York, or Palm Beach. With an extensive wardrobe from all over the world, Anne was always dressed impeccably, and commented about her personal style: “I always like to dress in timeless classics with a twist, and mix formal gems with daytime chic to make a look all my own.” Anne’s jewels were not overly designed; her stunning colored gemstones and sizeable diamonds are displayed with subtle sophistication, allowing the awe of mother-nature to speak for itself. PROPERTY FROM THE LICHTBLAU COLLECTION
AN ART DECO EMERALD, RUBY AND DIAMOND BRACELET, BY OSCAR HEYMAN & BROTHERS

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AN ART DECO EMERALD, RUBY AND DIAMOND BRACELET, BY OSCAR HEYMAN & BROTHERS
Centering upon a carved cabochon emerald, old and baguette-cut diamond plaque, to the flexible three-row ruby bead band spaced by collet-set baguette-cut diamonds, joined by an old and baguette-cut diamond clasp, circa 1920, 7 5/8 ins., mounted in platinum
With maker's mark for Oscar Heyman & Brothers, no. 19230

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