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Furlong Auction House to Host Significant Jewellery Memorabilia Sale
Unveiling Epochal Treasures: A Journey Through Jewellery History
A Glimpse into Diamond's Genesis: The De Beers 'New Rush' Kimberlite Specimen
The centerpiece of the forthcoming auction is an extraordinarily rare 19th-century kimberlite specimen from De Beers' historic "New Rush" site, dating back to May 23, 1873. This unique geological sample contains a visible rough natural diamond crystal embedded within its matrix. Originating from the area that would later become Kimberley, South Africa, this specimen comes with its original handwritten label, directly connecting it to the foundational years of the South African diamond rush and the early days of De Beers. Such meticulously labeled geological specimens, especially those still containing a visible diamond, are almost exclusively found in institutional collections, making this lot a tangible link to the inception of the modern diamond industry.
Hatton Garden's Legacy: A Jeweller's Comprehensive Archive
Another prominent feature of the sale is "The Hatton Garden Lot," an evocative working archive from London's renowned jewellery district. This extensive collection includes a vintage jeweller's box complete with scales and various tools, additional testing instruments, seals, and stamps. Accompanying these physical items is an archive of original handwritten receipts, invoices, and consignment notes from Hatton Garden. This lot, displaying authentic wear consistent with its age, provides an unparalleled insight into the daily operations and practices of Britain's historical jewellery trade, making it a valuable acquisition for collectors and historians alike.
Beyond the Main Attractions: Additional Historic Jewellery Memorabilia
The auction further enriches its offerings with a wide array of other significant jewellery memorabilia. This includes extensive corporate documentation from De Beers, original share certificates, antique jewellery presentation boxes and receipts, and historical advertisements from jewellers. Enthusiasts will also find a selection of important historical jewellery auction catalogues from prestigious houses like Sotheby's and Christie's. Notably, the collection includes the complete two-volume set of Christie's auction catalogues detailing "The Collection of HRH The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon" from 2006, adding a touch of royal history to the sale.
Specialized Tools and Rare Collectibles for the Connoisseur
In addition to the aforementioned items, the auction features highly sought-after pearl comparison sets and a rare GIA GemSet color communication set. These specialized tools are essential for professionals and enthusiasts alike in understanding and appreciating the nuances of pearls and gemstones. The sale is designed to offer a unique opportunity for collectors, historians, and institutions to acquire authentic artifacts that narrate the story of discovery, skilled craftsmanship, and the commercial evolution at the very core of the jewellery world. The online bidding is scheduled to begin on Thursday, January 8th, at 13:00pm, providing a global platform for interested parties to participate.