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A silver and gold tiara with old-cut and rose-cut diamonds

Estimate
150 000 - 175 000 SEK
13 300 - 15 600 EUR
13 600 - 15 900 USD
Hammer price
175 000 SEK
Purchasing info
For condition report contact specialist
Cecilia Andrén
Stockholm
Cecilia Andrén
Head specialist Jewellery
+46 (0)790 78 03 20
A silver and gold tiara with old-cut and rose-cut diamonds

Height of the flowers approximately 30 - 45 mm, total weight 50 g. Accompanied by a fitted case from CF Carlman.

Provenance

Marcus Wallenberg (1864-1943) gave the tiara to his eldest daughter Sonja Björnstjerna née Wallenberg (1891-1970) when she married Carl Björnstjerna in 1915. Since then, the tiara has been passed down through direct descendants to the current owner.

More information

Various forms of head ornaments have been used for centuries. During the neoclassicism of the 19th century, the art form of tiaras flourished and reached its peak during the First French Empire. Emperor Napoleon's wife, Empress Joséphine, wore striking tiaras that became an expression of this high culture within the art of tiaras. By drawing on antiquity as a model, they took on magnificent expressions and were often part of larger sets together with, for example, earrings, bracelets, and brooches in sets known as parure. The plant kingdom has been a source of inspiration for many tiaras, with precious metals shaped into myrtle, orange blossoms, laurel, murrine, and grapevines. These could be richly set with diamonds, emeralds, various cameos, and pearls. In this spring's major jewellery auction, Bukowskis is proud to present three tiaras.