Details
Round brilliant-cut, marquises and pear diamonds, platinum and 18k white gold (customs marks)

Diamonds: for a total approximate weight of 110.00 - 120.00 carats

Size/Dimensions: 19.0 x 3.0 cm
Gross weight: 89.9 grams
Provenance
Madeleine BOLLACK, wife of Paul Lehmann WERTHEIMER (business man and co-owner of Chanel)
Literature
The Wertheimers, a name behind a French empire and a brand: Chanel. The emblematic figure of this discreet clan, Paul Lehmann Wertheimer, the man behind N°5, became a partner, with his younger brother, in Les Parfums Chanel in 1924 and then bought the Chanel fashion house after Mademoiselle Coco Chanel failed in her attempt to return to fashion in the 1950s.

At the dawn of the Second World War, Paul took refuge in the United States. His wife, Madeleine, entrusted her jewelry with the family before traveling across the Atlantic. More than half a century later, this impressive collection of jewels was returned to Madeleine’s heirs and appears for the first time in a public auction.
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