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Robert Whiteside Diamond, Coral, Gold Brooch
Stones: Full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 1.65 carats; carved coral
Metal: 18k white and yellow gold
Marked: for Robert Whiteside
Gross Weight: 64.10 grams
Dimensions: 2-3/4 inches x 2-1/2 inches

Property of a New York Lady


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More information about Robert Whiteside Artist.

Condition Report*: Diamonds:
Avg Color: G-H-I
Avg Clarity: SI
Shape(s): Full
Count: 26 - 50

Colored Gems:
Type(s): Coral
Shape(s): Carved
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good

Metals:
Gold

Overall Condition: Very Good
Condition Notes: Marked 18k, WHITESIDE. Completed by a double pinstem, C-clasp, and safety clasp. Some diamonds fall into the VS clarity grade. Two diamonds have minor chips that are not visible without magnification.
Robert Whiteside: Robert Whiteside was an American born artist whose talents knew no bounds. A trained musician, painter, sculptor, acclaimed chef, pilot, gifted jeweler and businessman; he is perhaps most well known for his re-creations of Fabergé eggs. His art has been showcased and collected worldwide, including works granted as Gifts of State during the Reagan Administration. In 1995, Robert Whiteside moved his Dallas based studio to East Texas where he had purchased a farm, which he later turned into a Bed and Breakfast called the Veranda. Robert Whiteside was not only an artist, but a humanitarian. He participated in community awareness support and services, set up a music foundation, contributed to AIDS fundraisers, and donated his talents to the Crystal Charity Ball in 1987, creating a Fabergé-inspired table setting in conjunction with Gump’s. His life was cut tragically short on October 30, 2006 when he was murdered by a former employee.

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Auction Info

Auction Dates
April, 2023
6th Thursday
Internet/Mail Bids: 1
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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Sold on Apr 6, 2023 for: $2,500.00
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