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Description Rock crystal, emerald and diamond bracelet
Hennell
1929
designed as a series of octagonal rock crystal links, connected by tonneau-shaped links set with calibré-cut emeralds and circular-cut diamonds,?length approximately 190mm, signed Hennell
Condition Report Signed Hennell. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 3.50-4.00 carats. Emeralds with some light surface wear and small chips, emeralds on clasp with noticeable larger chip. Rock crystal in good condition, some light wear to it beneath tonneau shaped links, but nothing to threaten durability. Width approximately 20mm, gross weight approximately 46 grams. Unassociated case stamped Boucheron. Overall condition good.
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Notes An examination of the Hennell archive reveals extensive sketches and leger notes, detailing stone breakdowns, manufacturing costs, clients names and price codes, with the entry for the present lot dating the design to December 1929; its bold geometric form, contrasting colours and use of carved rock crystal is typical of what was later to become known as
Art Deco. The firm was established in 1736, quickly becoming one of London's foremost silversmiths, and towards the late 18th century begun producing jewellery. It was under the creative vision of designer Charles Bruno in the 1920s-30s that the company really reached its zenith, the?style and quality rivalling international houses such as Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier and Boucheron and a client list reading like a who's who of high society, including the Russian Royal Family, British Nobility and the Astors, Vanderbilts and Rockefellers.