PROPERTY FROM A MANHATTAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
A RUBY, SYNTHETIC RUBY AND DIAMOND NECKLACE
Details
A RUBY, SYNTHETIC RUBY AND DIAMOND NECKLACE
The front designed as four rows of circular, oval and cushion-cut rubies to twin baguette and circular-cut diamond scrolls, with ruby and diamond shoulders and twin-row circular-cut ruby backchain, 14 ins., mounted in platinum and 18k gold
Accompanied by report no. 1090904 dated 12 March 2018 from the AGL American Gemological Laboratories stating that it is the opinion of the Laboratory that the origin of the 184 rubies tested at random, would be classified as Burma (Myanmar), with no gemological evidence of heat; and with 4 synthetic rubies
With report no. 35913 dated 28 September 2000 from the SSEF Swiss Gemmological Institute stating that the analysed properties confirm the authenticity of the 208 rubies as Burma (Myanmar) with no indications of thermal enhancement; and with 4 synthetic rubies
The front designed as four rows of circular, oval and cushion-cut rubies to twin baguette and circular-cut diamond scrolls, with ruby and diamond shoulders and twin-row circular-cut ruby backchain, 14 ins., mounted in platinum and 18k gold
Accompanied by report no. 1090904 dated 12 March 2018 from the AGL American Gemological Laboratories stating that it is the opinion of the Laboratory that the origin of the 184 rubies tested at random, would be classified as Burma (Myanmar), with no gemological evidence of heat; and with 4 synthetic rubies
With report no. 35913 dated 28 September 2000 from the SSEF Swiss Gemmological Institute stating that the analysed properties confirm the authenticity of the 208 rubies as Burma (Myanmar) with no indications of thermal enhancement; and with 4 synthetic rubies
Provenance
Previously sold at Christie's Geneva, Magnificent Jewels, 16 November 2000, Lot 488
Further Details
Please note that the SSEF report is more than five years old and may require an update