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Lot 230

A PLATINUM, PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1915

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22 July 2025, 10:00 PDT
Los Angeles

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A PLATINUM, PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1915

Featuring an oval pink sapphire weighing approximately 3.90 carats, accented by single-cut, old European-cut and old-mine marquise-shaped diamonds weighing approximately 0.50 carat total, size 5 1/4

Footnotes

Accompanied by GIA Report 2233601305, dated June 11, 2025, stating the sapphire as natural Corundum of Burmese (Myanmar) origin, with No Indications of Heating.

OVERALL CONDITION:
Metal tested with XRF (X-ray fluorescence) and stamped as platinum; superficial wear in the form of minor scratches; overall good condition.

MAJOR COLORED GEMSTONE: sapphire
Approximate Dimensions: 10.78 x 7.19 x 5.86mm
Clarity: slightly included, lively
Hue: purple-pink
Tone: medium

ACCENT DIAMONDS: single-cut, old European-cut and old-mine marquise-shaped
Approximate overall color and clarity: G-H-I, VS-SI

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Approximate gross weight: 6.3 grams

This condition report is provided for your convenience based on the opinion of our gemologists. Bonhams is not responsible for any discrepancies between this information and other opinions.

Saleroom notices

Please note that the center stone shows two significant chips, one at the crown leading to the pavilion and one at the pavilion, and a third that most likely resulted from a natural surface-reaching inclusion, in addition to smaller chips and abrasion at facet junctions commensurate with age. Please bid accordingly. Please contact the jewelry department for more information.

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