Lot 2145 - A142 Jewellery - Tuesday, 18. September 2007, 01.30 PM
DIAMOND AND ENAMEL TAWIZAN PENDANT, end of the 18th century. Exceptional, square gold pendant, the surface open-worked on both sides and set with 142 table-cut diamonds in settings with enclosed backs. The lateral sides adorned with white-red-green enamel, safed chalwan, minimal damage. The eyelet with a lotus blossom motif is additionally adorned with 6 diamonds and green enamel. Literature: - Indian Jewellery, Bijoux Indiens, Editor E. Markevitch, Sotheby's 1987. - A similar piece is described in the Auction catalogue Phillips Geneva 2001 Lot 56.
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CHF 20 000 / 30 000 | (€ 20 620 / 30 930)
Sold for CHF 24 000 (including buyer’s premium)
All information is subject to change.