UPDATE: Sold! See the 2 Kashmir Sapphires Leading an Upcoming Auction
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2020 8:43 pm
These are gorgeous Kashmir sapphires, and there are also two ballerina brooches that will be auctioned. Check them out, but check out these sapphires. Woohoo!
See the 2 Kashmir Sapphires Leading an Upcoming Auction
By Brecken Branstrator
brecken.branstrator@nationaljeweler.com
July 20, 2020
Bonhams will auction off two big sapphires from one of the most sought-after origins when it comes to the blue corundum: Kashmir. The front-left weights 9.23 carats while the back-right weighs 6.95 carats.
"New York—Bonhams’ New York jewelry auction this month is one for the sapphire lovers.
On July 28, two fine cushion-cut Kashmir sapphires weighing 6.95-carat and 9.23-carat will lead the New York Jewels auction, where they are estimated to sell for between $250,000 and $450,000 and $475,000 and $775,000, respectively.
They were originally purchased in the late 19th century and early 20th century for engagement rings by two brothers and have been passed down through the generations since then, staying in the family’s possession for more than a century.
The Bonhams New York Jewels sale also will put two iconic ballerina brooches from John Rubel circa 1950 up on the auction block.
John (Jean) and Robert Rubel opened their Rubel Frères workshop at 22 rue Vivienne in Paris in 1915. ... "
https://www.nationaljeweler.com/fashion ... ng-auction
See the 2 Kashmir Sapphires Leading an Upcoming Auction
By Brecken Branstrator
brecken.branstrator@nationaljeweler.com
July 20, 2020
Bonhams will auction off two big sapphires from one of the most sought-after origins when it comes to the blue corundum: Kashmir. The front-left weights 9.23 carats while the back-right weighs 6.95 carats.
"New York—Bonhams’ New York jewelry auction this month is one for the sapphire lovers.
On July 28, two fine cushion-cut Kashmir sapphires weighing 6.95-carat and 9.23-carat will lead the New York Jewels auction, where they are estimated to sell for between $250,000 and $450,000 and $475,000 and $775,000, respectively.
They were originally purchased in the late 19th century and early 20th century for engagement rings by two brothers and have been passed down through the generations since then, staying in the family’s possession for more than a century.
The Bonhams New York Jewels sale also will put two iconic ballerina brooches from John Rubel circa 1950 up on the auction block.
John (Jean) and Robert Rubel opened their Rubel Frères workshop at 22 rue Vivienne in Paris in 1915. ... "
https://www.nationaljeweler.com/fashion ... ng-auction