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I mean, not YOU or I - but the folks owning such things. The pearls are astounding among pearls, but they are just another bauble for their soon to be former owner. Who knows... Hopefully they don't need to sell. It's never nice. Now, there's this weird thing: I've met people who have amazing jewelry and some who do not but deal with the items (trade, research). And sometime along the way, I've learned that jewelry collectors are not always connoisseurs or gem worshipers at all. Lots of folks in the business of knowing, selling or producing those marvels appreciate them much, much better. Seriously! It takes a bit of meditative inclination to marvel at rarity, shades of color and orient and what not. That might come with ownership or not. Much as I can tell, pearl appreciation comes with time... the pearl pro's are the best pearl story tellers aside the Bible (esp. the story w/o swine)! Except some have better stories about the trade itself then its object, but that's another matter. [can you tell I love this forum? I do!]Last edited by Valeria101; 12-11-2007 at 02:03 PM. |
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| Calvin and Kelly Klein just got divorced last year, so who knows? Since the pearls have the aura of undying love attached to them from the Duke & Duchess of Windsor, maybe they just felt it more appropriate to let someone else have them. Or maybe they had to sell them as part of the divorce settlement. At any rate, they sold for $3,625,000! |
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| Valeria, you are so right! Sleight, I did not even know that they had got divorced! I think it is a bit more understandable that she wants to sell the pearls, the amoutn the went for is staggering! Even so I think she must get a nice settlement from her husband so I can´t think of how she could possibly want to part with these pretties! ![]()
__________________ Inge Jernberg |
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| The pendant sold separately from the necklace for an additional $505,000. Does anyone know if the same buyer purchased both? It seems almost criminal that they were not sold as a set. Also, the second strand that goes with wasn't in the auction at all.
__________________ GemGeek The World Is My Oyster! |
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| I have a book in front of me right now with a full description of the most important pieces from Duchess of Windsor's Jewelry collection sold on Sothby in 1987 (S.Papi&A.Rhodes. Famous Jewelry Collectors, 1999) And here it is, the 28 pearls necklace, given to her by Queen Mary (the only piece of jewelry the Queen gave her, by the way). Ir was remounted by Cartier and the Dutchess often chose to wear them with the large pearl and diamond pendant aquired from Cartier in 1950. So, there is no doubt that shoud be it. Here is also a couple of her photos wearing this necklace. But there is no word about the origin of the necklace and type of pearls. |
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| Thanks for looking that up. It really seems that they should have stayed together, but maybe they could realize more money by selling in individual lots.
__________________ GemGeek The World Is My Oyster! |
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| Hi Olga, I too have the same book and it is a pity, this necklace was mentioned only as a by-line to all the gemstone jewelry the Dutchess had. However, I went to check out my "private library" on pearls and jewelry and found this necklace with the 28 pearls and the large pearl enhancer in a book called "Queens´Jewels" which shows Queen Mary and this graduated strand on pages 110 and 111, explanation that it was a gift to her son on page 112. Perhaps You too have this book? It was written by Vincent Meylan and shows all the important pieces of queens in Europe, Russia and the Balkan. Lovely photos, interesting articles. I bought it via Amazon, if anyone is interested here the ISBN-number: 284 323 364 X. It was printed in 2002. ![]()
__________________ Inge Jernberg |
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| Thanks, Inge! No, I don't have this book (yet) but I am going to find out. I'll look in another one downstairs, 'The Brilliant Europe", the catalogue of the recent exhibition in Brussels. This is a very good source! |
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| I think I got it. In 'Brilliant Europe' there is a photo of Alexandra, the wife of Edward VII (is this the mother-ib-law of Queen Mary), wearing what looks to me a very much similar choket, it least the size of pearls and the small diameter of the necklace looks very much familiar. It could be there are more in the royal collection, of course, and Queen Mary gave away not her best posession... |
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