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Description Cultured pearl, diamond and enamel bracelet
1940s
composed of four strands of cultured pearls, the clasp and central element?depicting the insignia of the Grenadier Guards and the Coldstream Guards, applied with enamel, calibré-cut rubies?and rose-cut diamonds, each detaching to form a clip brooch, length approximately 185mm, two rose-cut diamonds and a calibré-cut ruby deficient on Star
Condition Report Unsigned. Cultured pearls measuring approximately from 5.0 - 6.0mm, some with growth features like pits and banding. Calibré-cut ruby and two rose-cut diamonds deficient on star. Enamel in good condition, some areas of small pits. Width approximately 28mm. Clasp secure. Gross weight approximately 40 grams. Overall condition good.
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Literature Inventory of Jewels?
belonging to Doreen, Lady Brabourne, 1965, boxes 2 & 3.
Provenance Commissioned by Doreen, Lady Brabourne (1896-1979)
Notes Lady Brabourne's eldest son, Norton Knatchbull, 6th Baronet (1922-1943) was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards in 1940, after serving in the Royal East Kent Regiment. He was wounded and captured by the?Germans?in?Italy?in 1943. On his way to a Germany?he tried to escape from?a POW train at?Bronzolo, a village in?South Tyrol, together with?Arnold Guy Vivian, a fellow officer in the 6th Battalion. Both were recaptured and executed on the 15 September 1943.
His title passed to his brother, John Brabourne (1924-2005) who became the 7th Baronet. He served in the?Coldstream Guards, rising to the rank of?Captain. He fought in France from 1944.The present bracelet was a touching tribute commissioned?by Doreen, Lady Brabourne to the son she lost and her surviving sons heroic service during the war.