Lot 257
  • 257

DIAMOND RING, HARRY WINSTON

Estimate
300,000 - 500,000 EUR
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Description

  • Harry Winston
Claw-set with a rectangular step-cut diamond weighing 11.27 carats, flanked by two tapered-baguette diamonds, size 50, signed Harry Winston, French import assay mark for platinum (950°/00), gross weight approximately 7.60 grams.

Provenance

By family tradition, this ring was acquired by the mother of the present owner personally from Harry Winston in New York in 1970.

Condition

Accompanied by GIA report no. 5202095409, dated 09 April 2019, stating that the diamond measuring 14.52 x 12.22 x 7.68mm is E colour, VVS2 clarity, potential and type IIa. Signed WINSTON, inscribed 11.27, stamped PLATINUM and stamped with French import assay mark for platinum. Overall in very good condition. Gross weight approximately 7.60 grams.
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Catalogue Note

Accompanied by GIA report no. 5202095409, dated 09 April 2019, stating that the diamond is E colour, VVS2 clarity, potential and type IIa.