Lot 323
  • 323

DIAMOND, COLORED DIAMOND AND GEM-SET 'FISH LUNCHING ON A PEARL' CLIP-BROOCH, MARILYN COOPERMAN

Estimate
7,000 - 9,000 USD
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Description

  • Marilyn Cooperman
Designed as a fish pavé-set with a variety of round gemstones including diamonds, diamonds of brown and yellow hues, sapphires, yellow sapphires, emeralds and tsavorite garnets, the eye set with a cabochon moonstone, suspending a cultured pearl drop measuring approximately 15.3 x 12.3 mm, highlighted with carved emeralds, with maker's mark for Marilyn Cooperman.

Literature

A brooch of similar design is illustrated in Understanding Jewellery by David Bennett and Daniela Mascetti, page 472.

Condition

In very good condition, with tarnish to the mounting commensurate with age. Inscribed S.S. and 18K for sterling silver and 18 karat gold. The cultured pearl measuring approximately 12.3 mm in diameter (length not measurable due to mounting), pearl of white bodycolor, with good skin and very good luster, with a few small blemishes. The carved emeralds are medium light very strongly bluish green, heavily included. The diamonds of yellow and brown hue and other faceted gemstones are in good condition. The fish measuring approximately 1⅞ x 1⅞ inches. Please note that the diamonds of yellow and brown hues have not been tested for natural origin of color.
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Catalogue Note

Please note the diamonds of yellow and brown hues have not been tested for natural origin of color.