Extraordinary Kashmir Sapphire To Lead Bonhams’ New York Jewelry Sale

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Extraordinary Kashmir Sapphire To Lead Bonhams’ New York Jewelry Sale

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This is definitely a gorgeous sapphire, but they've got other pieces in the article that I know you'll love too. For me it's the double horse bangle bracelet that I like best. Check these out. :)

Extraordinary Kashmir Sapphire To Lead Bonhams’ New York Jewelry Sale
November 16, 2020 by Victoria Gomelsky

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"On Dec. 7, a belle epoque platinum brooch set with a Kashmir sapphire—bearing two certificates, one from AGL, and the other from the Gübelin Gem Lab, describing its color as “royal blue”—will hit the auction block at the Bonhams New York Jewels sale.

This is not your typical Kashmir sapphire. The gem weighs an eye-popping 17.21 carats. It’s flanked by four diamonds remarkable in their own right, including two sizable table-cut pear-shape gems. It’s valued between $500,000 and $800,000. And it has excellent provenance.

“What’s cool about it is the history,” says Emily Waterfall, head of jewelry at Bonhams in Los Angeles. “It’s from a Northeastern political family. The patriarch was the governor of Vermont during the Civil War and one of the founders of the Northern Pacific Railway. His wife’s father was involved with the Underground Railroad. Their son, also the governor of Vermont, purchased it for his wife at the turn of the century. It was worn to Nixon’s inauguration by the consignor’s mother.”

Even if the jewel had not been at the crossroads of so many pivotal moments in American history, its size and rich hue distinguish it from run-of-the-mill Kashmirs (if, that is, the elusive blue sapphires from the Himalayan region of Kashmir, at the crossroads of Pakistan and India, can ever be described as run-of-the-mill).

“You can see the depth of the stone, an indicator of a great estate piece,” Waterfall says.

What’s more, the gem comes with a letter from Gübelin that says the sapphire “possesses a richly saturated and homogeneous colour, combined with a high degree of transparency, and a finely proportioned cut. In addition, this remarkable gemstone has been spared of thermal treatment. Such a combination of characteristics is rare in natural Kashmir sapphires of this size.”

It should go without saying that of the 180 pieces in the Bonhams sale, the Kashmir brooch is the star lot. But it’s far from the only one set with spectacular colored stones.

A pendant centered on a carved Mughal emerald, circa 1915—estimated at $40,000–$60,000—features a French assay mark as well as a maker’s mark for Georges Le Saché, a turn-of-the-century designer and manufacturer who made highly regarded jewelry for Boucheron and Tiffany & Co.

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Carved emerald and diamond pendant in the Bonhams Dec. 7 New York Jewels sale, estimated at $40,000–$60,000

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