CARTIER: 'PERUQUE' RING
CARTIER: 'PERUQUE' RING
18 carat white gold
Signed Cartier, numbered WM9070, Swiss assay mark, European convention mark
Ring size approx. L (leading edge)
Weight approx. 32.5g
Maker's case and certificate of authenticity
OVERALL CONDITION
Light surface wear to 18 carat white gold. Edge of hoop signed Cartier, Au750, 53, numbered WM9070 with unidentified mark. Overall in good condition. Inside of hoop stamped with Swiss assay mark (St Bernard dog head) and European convention mark for 18 carat gold.
This condition report is provided for your convenience based on the opinion of our gemmologists. Bonhams is not responsible for any discrepancies between this information and other opinions.
From a Private Single-Owner Collection
This lot forms part of a collection of 20th century artist jewels that were collected over many decades by an American interior designer, who was a contemporary of Elsa Peretti. The collection reflects the owner's eye for tactile forms and distinctive, timeless design. The largest part of the collection that features iconic pieces by Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso for Tiffany will be presented in our Knightsbridge Jewels sale on 2nd May.
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CARTIER: 'PERUQUE' RING
18 carat white gold
Signed Cartier, numbered WM9070, Swiss assay mark, European convention mark
Ring size approx. L (leading edge)
Weight approx. 32.5g
Maker's case and certificate of authenticity
OVERALL CONDITION
Light surface wear to 18 carat white gold. Edge of hoop signed Cartier, Au750, 53, numbered WM9070 with unidentified mark. Overall in good condition. Inside of hoop stamped with Swiss assay mark (St Bernard dog head) and European convention mark for 18 carat gold.
This condition report is provided for your convenience based on the opinion of our gemmologists. Bonhams is not responsible for any discrepancies between this information and other opinions.
From a Private Single-Owner Collection
This lot forms part of a collection of 20th century artist jewels that were collected over many decades by an American interior designer, who was a contemporary of Elsa Peretti. The collection reflects the owner's eye for tactile forms and distinctive, timeless design. The largest part of the collection that features iconic pieces by Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso for Tiffany will be presented in our Knightsbridge Jewels sale on 2nd May.