LOT #58438 |
Sold on Apr 29, 2013 for: $188,500.00
Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond, Diamond, Gold Ring, Monture Harry Winston. ...
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Sold on Apr 29, 2013 for:
$188,500.00
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Description
Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond, Diamond, Gold Ring, Monture Harry WinstonThe ring centers a cut-cornered square modified brilliant fancy intense yellow diamond measuring 11.22 x 11.18 x 6.74 mm and weighing 7.05 carats, enhanced by pear-shaped yellow diamonds weighing a total of 1.91 carats, accented by full-cut yellow diamonds weighing a total of 2.73 carats, set in 18k gold, marked Monture Harry Winston, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Harry Winston. A GIA Laboratory report # 13333153, dated April 5, 2004, stating Fancy Intense Yellow, Natural color, VS1 clarity, accompanies the center diamond (surrounding diamonds not tested for origin of color). Gross weight 10.33 grams.
Size: 6 (sizeable)
Property from a Los Angeles Collector
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Condition Report*:
Designer: Monture Harry Winston
Diamond Color: Fancy Intense Yellow, Yellow
Diamond Certification No: 13333153
Diamond Lab: GIA
Diamond Average Clarity: VS
Diamond Shapes: Cut-cornered Square Modified Brilliant, Pear-shaped, Full-cut
Diamond Count: 26 - 50
Overall Condition: Excellent
Notes: A beautiful and rare ring from one of the world's greatest jewelry houses. Exact diamond weights provided by Harry Winston.
Harry Winston: An ambitious man, Harry Winston parlayed a $2,000 investment into what is arguably regarded as the best diamond jewelry business of the 20th century. The 5th ave location opened in March 1960, Harry incorporated in 1932. Harry Winston was renown for his ability to see the potential locked within a diamond. He often purchased jewelry solely for the purpose re-cutting major diamonds. He is famous for cutting many of the world’s most spectacular diamonds, such as the Jonker and the Taylor-Burton. Winston donated three very famous diamonds to the Smithsonian museum: the Oppenheimer, the Hope, and the Portuguese. Often referred to as the "King of the Diamonds", he owned one-third of the world's most famous diamonds at one time. Harry Winston died in 1978. The business continues to operate select cities across the U.S. and abroad.
Among the many variations of identifiable WINSTON and HW maker’s marks, two other maker’s marks are widely seen on their jewelry. The Swiss Francios Tavernier mark is dated to 1942 through the mid-1960s. The Jacques Timey mark, also Swiss, was established in 1966 and used through the early 2000s. Diamond Color: Fancy Intense Yellow, Yellow
Diamond Certification No: 13333153
Diamond Lab: GIA
Diamond Average Clarity: VS
Diamond Shapes: Cut-cornered Square Modified Brilliant, Pear-shaped, Full-cut
Diamond Count: 26 - 50
Overall Condition: Excellent
Notes: A beautiful and rare ring from one of the world's greatest jewelry houses. Exact diamond weights provided by Harry Winston.
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Auction Info
2013 April 29 Jewelry Signature Auction - New York #5130 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
April, 2013
29th
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