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• 496 FINE FANCY COLORED DIAMOND RING (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 “SPECTRUM”)
• 496 FINE FANCY COLORED DIAMOND RING (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 “SPECTRUM”)

The round diamond of fancy brown-pink color weighing 3.94 carats, within a simple white gold ring mounting. Unmounted in illustration.Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. 8554875 stating that the diamond is Fancy Brown-Pink, Natural Color and VS1 clarity., $80,000-100,000. Extraordinary Jewels, New York, April 10 and 11, 1995, SOTHEBY’S Publications, New York, 1995. Property of Various Owners including Property from the collection of F. Staal Inc., Property from The Mitizi Haynes Kovach Collection, Property Sold for the Benefit of the University of California, San Francisco, Property of a West Coast Collector, Property of a California Private Collector, Property of a Palm Beach Collector, Property of a Philadelphia Collector, Property of a Private Collector, Devon Pa., Property of a Maryland Lady, Property of a Royal Family, Property formerly from the Countess of Revilla Camargo, Property from the Estates of Edith Nelson Kahn, Mrs. S. A. Woolrych, Clinton, Blake Townsend, Sarah G. Caldwell, Ella W. Mueller, Shari Rothe, A Long Island Estate, A Wheeling, West Virginia Estate, A Hungarian Estate. Auction: Monday, April 10, 1995 at 2:00 pm, Tuesday, April 11, 1995 at 10:15 am and 2:00 pm. Sale Code: 6685 “SPECTRUM”.

Oil on canvas 36 in x 36 in 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm November, 2016.

• 548 FINE FANCY BLUE DIAMOND, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6479-REX).
• 548 FINE FANCY BLUE DIAMOND, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6479-REX).

The round diamond weighing .90 carat, unmounted. Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. 8337297 stating that the diamond is Fancy Blue, Natural Color and VS1 clarity. $45,000-50,000. MAGNIFICENT JEWELRY, October 20 and 21, 1993, SOTHEBY’S, New York (Sale Code: 6479-REX).

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”, 2017. Private collection

• 453 THE LESOTHO III  DIAMOND, HARRY WINSTON, (Sotheby's Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )
• 453 THE LESOTHO III DIAMOND, HARRY WINSTON, (Sotheby's Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )

The marque-shaped diamond weighing 40.42 carats, flanked by tapered baguette diamonds weighing approximately 1.50 carats, mounted in platinum, signed Winston. Together a brooch attachment (diamonds detaches from ring mounting). (2) Accompanied by G.I.A. report no 8682475 stating that the diamond is L color (Faint Brown), VS2 clarity; together with original working diagram stating that the stone may by potentially flawless. This ring was an engagement present from Aristotle Onassis. $500,000-600,000.The history of this diamond begins in Lesotho, South Africa,in May of 1967 when a large brownish rough of irregular shpe was found by Mrs. Ernestine Ramaboa, wife of digger Petrus Ramaboa. Mr. Ramaboa was certain that the object she found at the Letseng-la-Terai diggings was a diamonds although the rough was dull and cloudy. She paced it in her pocket for safekeeping and made her way back to her hut to await her husband’s return. The present stone, a marquise-shape of 40.42 carats, was the third in size to be cut from the rough; the two larger stones, weighing 71.73 and 60.67 carats, are both emerald cut. All three diamonds were sold individually as rings to private buyers by 1970. Literature: Ian Balfour, Famous Diamonds, London: Williams Collins Sons & Ltd., 1987, pp.200-203. Laurence S. Krashes, Harry Winston: The Ultimate Jeweler, Harry Winston Inc. and the Gemological Institute of America, New York: 1988 (Third Revised Edition), p.100. Diamonds Promotion Service, Notable Diamonds of the World, edited by Barbara Gleason, pp.25-26. The Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, April 23-26, 1996, SOTHEBY’S, pp.316-17. Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” (V2)

Oil on canvas, 36” x 36”, May, 2016

• 453 THE LESOTHO III  DIAMOND, HARRY WINSTON, (Sotheby's Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )
• 453 THE LESOTHO III DIAMOND, HARRY WINSTON, (Sotheby's Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )

The marque-shaped diamond weighing 40.42 carats, flanked by tapered baguette diamonds weighing approximately 1.50 carats, mounted in platinum, signed Winston. Together a brooch attachment (diamonds detaches from ring mounting). (2) Accompanied by G.I.A. report no 8682475 stating that the diamond is L color (Faint Brown), VS2 clarity; together with original working diagram stating that the stone may by potentially flawless. This ring was an engagement present from Aristotle Onassis. $500,000-600,000.The history of this diamond begins in Lesotho, South Africa,in May of 1967 when a large brownish rough of irregular shpe was found by Mrs. Ernestine Ramaboa, wife of digger Petrus Ramaboa. Mr. Ramaboa was certain that the object she found at the Letseng-la-Terai diggings was a diamonds although the rough was dull and cloudy. She paced it in her pocket for safekeeping and made her way back to her hut to await her husband’s return. The present stone, a marquise-shape of 40.42 carats, was the third in size to be cut from the rough; the two larger stones, weighing 71.73 and 60.67 carats, are both emerald cut. All three diamonds were sold individually as rings to private buyers by 1970. Literature: Ian Balfour, Famous Diamonds, London: Williams Collins Sons & Ltd., 1987, pp.200-203. Laurence S. Krashes, Harry Winston: The Ultimate Jeweler, Harry Winston Inc. and the Gemological Institute of America, New York: 1988 (Third Revised Edition), p.100. Diamonds Promotion Service, Notable Diamonds of the World, edited by Barbara Gleason, pp.25-26. The Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, April 23-26, 1996, SOTHEBY’S, pp.316-17. Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” (V1)

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 152.4 cm (36” x 60”), May, 2016

• 176 MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND RING (Christie's, The Property of a Lady, Sale Code: London)
• 176 MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND RING (Christie's, The Property of a Lady, Sale Code: London)

Set with a fancy pink marquise-cut diamond weight approximately 20.82 cts., flanked on each side by a tapered baguette-cut diamond, mounted on platinum. $130,000 -150,000. IMPORTANT JEWELS, Wednesday, December 13, 1978, at 10:30 a.m. precisely), CHRISTIE’S,, New York. The Property of a Lady, (Sale Code: London).

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24’”, 2018

• 578A IMPORTANT FANCY COLORED DIAMOND RING, $1,000,000-1,200,000, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM). Oil on Canvas, 24” x 24”, 2018
• 578A IMPORTANT FANCY COLORED DIAMOND RING, $1,000,000-1,200,000, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM). Oil on Canvas, 24” x 24”, 2018

The emerald-cut diamond of fancy purplish-pink color weighing 4.92 carats, within a simple white gold mounting. Unmounted in illustration. Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. 8450635 stating that the diamond is Fancy Purplish-Pink, Natural Color and VVS2 clarity. $1,000,000-1,200,000. EXTRAORDINARY JEWELS, New York, April 10 and 11, 1995, SOTHEBY’S, New York (Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM).

Oil on Canvas, 24” x 24”, 2018.

• 334 FINE CEYLAN SAPPHIRE, (Antiqorium Auctioneers)
• 334 FINE CEYLAN SAPPHIRE, (Antiqorium Auctioneers)

Important Jewelry, and Rare & Exotic Gemstones, Antiqorium Auctioneers, New York, Grand Havana Room, Thursday, September 30, 1999.

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”, (60.96h x 60.96 cm), 2018.

• 608 EXTRAODINARY FANCY PINK DIAMOND RING, (Sothbey's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM)
• 608 EXTRAODINARY FANCY PINK DIAMOND RING, (Sothbey's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM)

Of marquise shape, weighing 5.65 carats, within a simple mounting. Unmounted in illustration. Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. 8530078 stating that the diamond is Fancy Pink, Natural Color and Internally Flawless. Estimate on request. EXTRAORDINARY JEWELS, New York, April 10 and 11, 1995, SOTHEBY’S, New York (Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM).

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”, (60.96h x 60.96w cm), 2018

• 359 EMERALD RING, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM)
• 359 EMERALD RING, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM)

The emerald-cut emerald weighing 5.53 carats, within a simple gold mounting. Unmounted in illustration. $20,000-30,000 Extraordinary Jewels, New York, April 10 and 11, 1995, SOTHEBY’S, New York (Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM)

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”, (60.96 x 60.96), 2018

• 547 FINE FANCY PINK DIAMOND, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6479-REX)
• 547 FINE FANCY PINK DIAMOND, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6479-REX)

The cut-cornered rectangular modified brilliant-cut diamond weighing 1.12 carats, unmounted. Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. 8364983 stating that the diamond is Fancy Pink, Natural Color. $40,000-50,000. MAGNIFICENT JEWELRY, October 20 and 21, 1993, SOTHEBY’S, New York (Sale Code: 6479-REX).

Oil on canvas, 24”x 24” (60.96 x 60.96 cm), 2018

• 577 IMPORTANT FANCY BLUE DIAMOND RING (Sotheby's, SPECTRUM, 2018)
• 577 IMPORTANT FANCY BLUE DIAMOND RING (Sotheby's, SPECTRUM, 2018)

Extraordinary Jewels, SOTHEBY’S, New York, April 10 and 11, 1995. 6685 SPECTRUM

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”, (60.96 x 60.96 cm), 2018

• 579 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby’s. Sale Code: 123 WELDON)
• 579 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby’s. Sale Code: 123 WELDON)

Set with 1 European-cut diamond weighing approximately 4.85 carats, mounted in 14-karat gold. $12,000-15,000. Fine Jewels, Silver, Decorative Art and Paintings, Property of Various Owners, including Property from the Estate of Kathryn A. Weldon, SOTHEBYS. (Sale Code: 123 WELDON).

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2016.

• 13.X.87 A CUSHION-SHAPED DIAMOND (Sotheby’s)
• 13.X.87 A CUSHION-SHAPED DIAMOND (Sotheby’s)

Geneva SF 2,200,000 (£901,639; $1,496,599), Sotheby’s Art at Auction 1986-87. Sotheby’s Publications, London, 1988.

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2016.

• 589 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby's, Code Name: 123 WELDON)
• 589 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby's, Code Name: 123 WELDON)

Set with 1 old European-cut diamond weighing approximately 10.80 carats, mounted in 18-karat white gold, size 7. $30,000-40,000. Fine Jewels, Silver, Decorative Art and Paintings, Property of Various Owners, including Property from the Estate of Kathryn A. Weldon, SOTHEBYS, 123 WELDON.

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2016.

• 579 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby’s. Sale Code: 123 WELDON)
• 579 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby’s. Sale Code: 123 WELDON)

Set with 1 European-cut diamond weighing approximately 4.85 carats, mounted in 14-karat gold. $12,000-15,000. Fine Jewels, Silver, Decorative Art and Paintings, Property of Various Owners, including Property from the Estate of Kathryn A. Weldon, SOTHEBYS. (Sale Code: 123 WELDON).

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2016.

• 439 PEAR-SHAPED DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )
• 439 PEAR-SHAPED DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )

Weighing 5.44 carats, within a simple white gold mounting. Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. #8682605 stating that the diamond is D Color, SI1 clarity. $60,000-70,000. The Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, April 23-26, 1996, SOTHEBY’S, pg.298-99. Sale Code: 6834 “JKO”

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2016. Private collection

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A PEAR SHAPED DIAMOND PENDANT
A PEAR SHAPED DIAMOND PENDANT

A pear-shaped diamond pendant, Geneva SF1, 100,000 (£450,820: $748,299). 13.V.87 (P.343, Jewellery, SAA 1987),

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2015

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• 496 FINE FANCY COLORED DIAMOND RING (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 “SPECTRUM”)
• 548 FINE FANCY BLUE DIAMOND, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6479-REX).
• 453 THE LESOTHO III  DIAMOND, HARRY WINSTON, (Sotheby's Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )
• 453 THE LESOTHO III  DIAMOND, HARRY WINSTON, (Sotheby's Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )
• 176 MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND RING (Christie's, The Property of a Lady, Sale Code: London)
• 578A IMPORTANT FANCY COLORED DIAMOND RING, $1,000,000-1,200,000, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM). Oil on Canvas, 24” x 24”, 2018
• 334 FINE CEYLAN SAPPHIRE, (Antiqorium Auctioneers)
• 608 EXTRAODINARY FANCY PINK DIAMOND RING, (Sothbey's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM)
• 359 EMERALD RING, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM)
• 547 FINE FANCY PINK DIAMOND, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6479-REX)
• 577 IMPORTANT FANCY BLUE DIAMOND RING (Sotheby's, SPECTRUM, 2018)
• 579 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby’s. Sale Code: 123 WELDON)
• 13.X.87 A CUSHION-SHAPED DIAMOND (Sotheby’s)
• 589 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby's, Code Name: 123 WELDON)
• 579 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby’s. Sale Code: 123 WELDON)
• 439 PEAR-SHAPED DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )
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A PEAR SHAPED DIAMOND PENDANT
• 496 FINE FANCY COLORED DIAMOND RING (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 “SPECTRUM”)

The round diamond of fancy brown-pink color weighing 3.94 carats, within a simple white gold ring mounting. Unmounted in illustration.Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. 8554875 stating that the diamond is Fancy Brown-Pink, Natural Color and VS1 clarity., $80,000-100,000. Extraordinary Jewels, New York, April 10 and 11, 1995, SOTHEBY’S Publications, New York, 1995. Property of Various Owners including Property from the collection of F. Staal Inc., Property from The Mitizi Haynes Kovach Collection, Property Sold for the Benefit of the University of California, San Francisco, Property of a West Coast Collector, Property of a California Private Collector, Property of a Palm Beach Collector, Property of a Philadelphia Collector, Property of a Private Collector, Devon Pa., Property of a Maryland Lady, Property of a Royal Family, Property formerly from the Countess of Revilla Camargo, Property from the Estates of Edith Nelson Kahn, Mrs. S. A. Woolrych, Clinton, Blake Townsend, Sarah G. Caldwell, Ella W. Mueller, Shari Rothe, A Long Island Estate, A Wheeling, West Virginia Estate, A Hungarian Estate. Auction: Monday, April 10, 1995 at 2:00 pm, Tuesday, April 11, 1995 at 10:15 am and 2:00 pm. Sale Code: 6685 “SPECTRUM”.

Oil on canvas 36 in x 36 in 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm November, 2016.

• 548 FINE FANCY BLUE DIAMOND, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6479-REX).

The round diamond weighing .90 carat, unmounted. Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. 8337297 stating that the diamond is Fancy Blue, Natural Color and VS1 clarity. $45,000-50,000. MAGNIFICENT JEWELRY, October 20 and 21, 1993, SOTHEBY’S, New York (Sale Code: 6479-REX).

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”, 2017. Private collection

• 453 THE LESOTHO III DIAMOND, HARRY WINSTON, (Sotheby's Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )

The marque-shaped diamond weighing 40.42 carats, flanked by tapered baguette diamonds weighing approximately 1.50 carats, mounted in platinum, signed Winston. Together a brooch attachment (diamonds detaches from ring mounting). (2) Accompanied by G.I.A. report no 8682475 stating that the diamond is L color (Faint Brown), VS2 clarity; together with original working diagram stating that the stone may by potentially flawless. This ring was an engagement present from Aristotle Onassis. $500,000-600,000.The history of this diamond begins in Lesotho, South Africa,in May of 1967 when a large brownish rough of irregular shpe was found by Mrs. Ernestine Ramaboa, wife of digger Petrus Ramaboa. Mr. Ramaboa was certain that the object she found at the Letseng-la-Terai diggings was a diamonds although the rough was dull and cloudy. She paced it in her pocket for safekeeping and made her way back to her hut to await her husband’s return. The present stone, a marquise-shape of 40.42 carats, was the third in size to be cut from the rough; the two larger stones, weighing 71.73 and 60.67 carats, are both emerald cut. All three diamonds were sold individually as rings to private buyers by 1970. Literature: Ian Balfour, Famous Diamonds, London: Williams Collins Sons & Ltd., 1987, pp.200-203. Laurence S. Krashes, Harry Winston: The Ultimate Jeweler, Harry Winston Inc. and the Gemological Institute of America, New York: 1988 (Third Revised Edition), p.100. Diamonds Promotion Service, Notable Diamonds of the World, edited by Barbara Gleason, pp.25-26. The Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, April 23-26, 1996, SOTHEBY’S, pp.316-17. Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” (V2)

Oil on canvas, 36” x 36”, May, 2016

• 453 THE LESOTHO III DIAMOND, HARRY WINSTON, (Sotheby's Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )

The marque-shaped diamond weighing 40.42 carats, flanked by tapered baguette diamonds weighing approximately 1.50 carats, mounted in platinum, signed Winston. Together a brooch attachment (diamonds detaches from ring mounting). (2) Accompanied by G.I.A. report no 8682475 stating that the diamond is L color (Faint Brown), VS2 clarity; together with original working diagram stating that the stone may by potentially flawless. This ring was an engagement present from Aristotle Onassis. $500,000-600,000.The history of this diamond begins in Lesotho, South Africa,in May of 1967 when a large brownish rough of irregular shpe was found by Mrs. Ernestine Ramaboa, wife of digger Petrus Ramaboa. Mr. Ramaboa was certain that the object she found at the Letseng-la-Terai diggings was a diamonds although the rough was dull and cloudy. She paced it in her pocket for safekeeping and made her way back to her hut to await her husband’s return. The present stone, a marquise-shape of 40.42 carats, was the third in size to be cut from the rough; the two larger stones, weighing 71.73 and 60.67 carats, are both emerald cut. All three diamonds were sold individually as rings to private buyers by 1970. Literature: Ian Balfour, Famous Diamonds, London: Williams Collins Sons & Ltd., 1987, pp.200-203. Laurence S. Krashes, Harry Winston: The Ultimate Jeweler, Harry Winston Inc. and the Gemological Institute of America, New York: 1988 (Third Revised Edition), p.100. Diamonds Promotion Service, Notable Diamonds of the World, edited by Barbara Gleason, pp.25-26. The Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, April 23-26, 1996, SOTHEBY’S, pp.316-17. Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” (V1)

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 152.4 cm (36” x 60”), May, 2016

• 176 MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND RING (Christie's, The Property of a Lady, Sale Code: London)

Set with a fancy pink marquise-cut diamond weight approximately 20.82 cts., flanked on each side by a tapered baguette-cut diamond, mounted on platinum. $130,000 -150,000. IMPORTANT JEWELS, Wednesday, December 13, 1978, at 10:30 a.m. precisely), CHRISTIE’S,, New York. The Property of a Lady, (Sale Code: London).

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24’”, 2018

• 578A IMPORTANT FANCY COLORED DIAMOND RING, $1,000,000-1,200,000, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM). Oil on Canvas, 24” x 24”, 2018

The emerald-cut diamond of fancy purplish-pink color weighing 4.92 carats, within a simple white gold mounting. Unmounted in illustration. Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. 8450635 stating that the diamond is Fancy Purplish-Pink, Natural Color and VVS2 clarity. $1,000,000-1,200,000. EXTRAORDINARY JEWELS, New York, April 10 and 11, 1995, SOTHEBY’S, New York (Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM).

Oil on Canvas, 24” x 24”, 2018.

• 334 FINE CEYLAN SAPPHIRE, (Antiqorium Auctioneers)

Important Jewelry, and Rare & Exotic Gemstones, Antiqorium Auctioneers, New York, Grand Havana Room, Thursday, September 30, 1999.

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”, (60.96h x 60.96 cm), 2018.

• 608 EXTRAODINARY FANCY PINK DIAMOND RING, (Sothbey's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM)

Of marquise shape, weighing 5.65 carats, within a simple mounting. Unmounted in illustration. Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. 8530078 stating that the diamond is Fancy Pink, Natural Color and Internally Flawless. Estimate on request. EXTRAORDINARY JEWELS, New York, April 10 and 11, 1995, SOTHEBY’S, New York (Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM).

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”, (60.96h x 60.96w cm), 2018

• 359 EMERALD RING, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM)

The emerald-cut emerald weighing 5.53 carats, within a simple gold mounting. Unmounted in illustration. $20,000-30,000 Extraordinary Jewels, New York, April 10 and 11, 1995, SOTHEBY’S, New York (Sale Code: 6685 SPECTRUM)

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”, (60.96 x 60.96), 2018

• 547 FINE FANCY PINK DIAMOND, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6479-REX)

The cut-cornered rectangular modified brilliant-cut diamond weighing 1.12 carats, unmounted. Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. 8364983 stating that the diamond is Fancy Pink, Natural Color. $40,000-50,000. MAGNIFICENT JEWELRY, October 20 and 21, 1993, SOTHEBY’S, New York (Sale Code: 6479-REX).

Oil on canvas, 24”x 24” (60.96 x 60.96 cm), 2018

• 577 IMPORTANT FANCY BLUE DIAMOND RING (Sotheby's, SPECTRUM, 2018)

Extraordinary Jewels, SOTHEBY’S, New York, April 10 and 11, 1995. 6685 SPECTRUM

Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”, (60.96 x 60.96 cm), 2018

• 579 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby’s. Sale Code: 123 WELDON)

Set with 1 European-cut diamond weighing approximately 4.85 carats, mounted in 14-karat gold. $12,000-15,000. Fine Jewels, Silver, Decorative Art and Paintings, Property of Various Owners, including Property from the Estate of Kathryn A. Weldon, SOTHEBYS. (Sale Code: 123 WELDON).

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2016.

• 13.X.87 A CUSHION-SHAPED DIAMOND (Sotheby’s)

Geneva SF 2,200,000 (£901,639; $1,496,599), Sotheby’s Art at Auction 1986-87. Sotheby’s Publications, London, 1988.

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2016.

• 589 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby's, Code Name: 123 WELDON)

Set with 1 old European-cut diamond weighing approximately 10.80 carats, mounted in 18-karat white gold, size 7. $30,000-40,000. Fine Jewels, Silver, Decorative Art and Paintings, Property of Various Owners, including Property from the Estate of Kathryn A. Weldon, SOTHEBYS, 123 WELDON.

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2016.

• 579 DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby’s. Sale Code: 123 WELDON)

Set with 1 European-cut diamond weighing approximately 4.85 carats, mounted in 14-karat gold. $12,000-15,000. Fine Jewels, Silver, Decorative Art and Paintings, Property of Various Owners, including Property from the Estate of Kathryn A. Weldon, SOTHEBYS. (Sale Code: 123 WELDON).

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2016.

• 439 PEAR-SHAPED DIAMOND RING, (Sotheby's, Sale Code: 6834 “JKO” )

Weighing 5.44 carats, within a simple white gold mounting. Accompanied by G.I.A. report no. #8682605 stating that the diamond is D Color, SI1 clarity. $60,000-70,000. The Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, April 23-26, 1996, SOTHEBY’S, pg.298-99. Sale Code: 6834 “JKO”

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2016. Private collection

A PEAR SHAPED DIAMOND PENDANT

A pear-shaped diamond pendant, Geneva SF1, 100,000 (£450,820: $748,299). 13.V.87 (P.343, Jewellery, SAA 1987),

Oil on canvas, 91.44 cm x 91.44 cm (36” x 36”), 2015

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