Lot 1551. C. E. Bolin: A Russian ruby- and diamond brooch set with numerous oval-cut rubies and rose and old Europian-cut diamonds, mounted in 18k gold. C. 1900. (3).
ID 1861
A Russian ruby- and diamond brooch set with numerous oval-cut rubies and rose- and old Europian-cut diamonds weighing a total of app. 3.50 ct. mounted in 18k gold. C. E. Bolin, 56 standard. St. Petersburg c. 1900. Later Danish mounting for pendant and original case enclosed. L. 3.2×2.9 cm. (3).
Provenance: Antoinette Oxholm, née Bille Brahe Selby, Hvedholm Castle.
Condition:
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Estimate: 50,000 kr.
Provenance: Antoinette Oxholm, née Bille Brahe Selby, Hvedholm Castle.
Condition:
The submission of bids on this lot number requires the prior registration of a valid debit/credit card, presentation of photo ID and the payment of a deposit of 25.000 DKK on request. Registration of debit/credit card, photo ID and deposit is due no later than the 31st May.
Please contact Bruun Rasmussen regarding this via email: bids@bruun-rasmussen.dk or tel.: +45 8818 1013.
Estimate: 50,000 kr.
Category: | Jewellery, Jewels |
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