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An impressive platinum, step-cut emerald and old-cut diamond brooch by W.A. Bolin likely Moscow 1912-1917. No hallmarks

Lähtöhinta
400 000 - 425 000 SEK
36 800 - 39 100 EUR
37 600 - 39 900 USD
Vasarahinta
580 000 SEK
Tietoa ostamisesta
Lisätietoja ja kuntoraportit
Cecilia Andrén
Tukholma
Cecilia Andrén
Vastaava asiantuntija, Korut
+46 (0)790 78 03 20
An impressive platinum, step-cut emerald and old-cut diamond brooch by W.A. Bolin likely Moscow 1912-1917. No hallmarks

One pear-shaped old-cut diamond and three cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds with a total weight of ca 6.50 cts, diamond colour ca E/F, H, and F/G, dimensions 49 X 45 mm, total weight 12 g. Original case included.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

W.A. Bolin collection

Näyttelyt

The Armoury Museum, the Kremlin, Moscow, 2001 'W.A. BOLIN Bolin in Russia Court jeweller late XIX-early XX centuries', catalogue no 56, p. 137.

Kirjallisuus

Magdalena Ribbing et al., "Jewellery & Silver - for Tsars, Queens, and Others, W.A. Bolin 200 Years", Västerås 1996, illustrated and mentioned at p. 147.

Muut tiedot

In 1913, the firm Bolin, which had by then changed its name to W.A. Bolin, opened a store in Bad Homburg, a town in southern Germany where the Imperial family and the Russian court spent parts of their summers. With the outbreak of World War I, some of the jewellery that were in the German inventory but manufactured in Russia were transferred to Sweden for storage. In 1916, W.A. Bolin opened a store in Stockholm, and a large portion of the jewelry on offer was made in Russia, such as this magnificent emerald and diamond brooch. The case lid is stamped with both Stockholm and Moscow, as Wilhelm Bolin planned to move back to Russia as soon as it was possible and expected that the workshop in Moscow would soon be up and running again after the war. The Russian Revolution put an end to his plans.

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