of scroll-ended tulip head form, presenting a lozenge outline together, each with a central random cluster of variously sized round brilliant cut diamonds, claw set, between pave diamond petal sides, the scrolling end channel set with square and baguett cut diamonds mounted in platinum and white gold fittings, signed 'Cartier Paris', serial number L7836, French assaymarks to gallery and pins, partial workshop mark D_ that of Droguet et Cie, the white gold bangle fitting hinged at the top, unsigned, but also stamped with serial number L7836, assaymarks and workshop mark for DC (would appear to be the same maker as the pins), approximately 20cts in all, together with a Cartier case, accompanied by IAJA Expertise report no. XP1960-111224 signed by Olivier Bachet & Bernhard Berger declaring that in their opinion this is a 'genuine Cartier item' from Cartier Paris, made as a special order Length overall 8.5cm / 3�''
Width at centre 3.2cm / 1�'' Weight: 64g gr
19th century enamel and gold articulated panel bracelet by Falize, Paris c.1880, featuring birds to one side and flowers to the other, of Persian and and Japanesque influence,
Late 19th century ruby and diamond line bracelet, c.1890, formerly belonging to the Royal House of the Bourbon Parma family, with eight graduated cushion cut Burma rubies alternating seven old round brilliant and cushion cut diamonds,