AN ART DECO NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, BY CHAUMET
FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF BARONESS ZOÉ LAMBERT, NÉE DE ROTHSCHILD
AN ART DECO NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, BY CHAUMET

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AN ART DECO NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, BY CHAUMET
The two strands composed of fifty-one and forty-seven graduated natural pearls, measuring approximately 11.6 to 6.7 mm, to the diamond-set clasp, can be separated in two single-strand necklaces, 1930s, shortest strand 44.5 cm, with French assay mark for gold
With maker's mark for Chaumet
Accompanied by report no. 12060187 dated 27 June 2012 from the Gübelin GemLab stating that the pearls are natural saltwater pearls
Provenance
Baroness Zoé Lambert, née de Rothschild (1863-1916)
Renée de Becker, née Lambert (1899-1987)
Thence by descent

Lot Essay

Zoée Lucie de Rothschild was born in 1863 to one of the most prestigious family of Europe. The daughter of Gustave de Rothschild and Cécile Anspach, she married in 1882 Baron Léon Lambert, a Belgian financier known as the 'Banker of the King' for his close relationship with King Leopold II. His exceptional skills as a banker, her great talent as a painter, especially for portraits, and their common sense of philanthropy gave them an international recognition. True to their family traditions, the Baron and Baroness Lambert had a refined taste for Art, exemplified by the exceptional quality of the present necklace. Upon the Baroness death in 1916, the necklace was inherited by one of her daughter, Renée de Becker (1899-1987) who had it re-mounted by Chaumet.

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