Description & Technical information
With eighteen graduated oval-cut topaz spaced by cushion and rose cut diamond collets, open cut-down collet set, the topaz mounted in gold, the diamonds in silver and gold.
Formerly belonging to Gloria, the late Dowager Countess Bathurst.
Length 41.5cm / 16¼''
Weight: 48.5g
Date: 1805
Period: Early 19th century
Medium: Golden topaz, Diamond
Provenance: By family tradition, left by HRH The Princess Amelia (1783-1810), daughter of George III, to her Lady in Waiting, The Hon. Mrs George Villiers (1775-1856) and by descent to her great granddaughter, Lilias Borthwick, later Countess Bathurst (1871-1965) and by descent in the Bathurst family.
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