A Russian 14k gold bracelet, elongated joints, center decorated with the Imperial Warrant, set with rosecut diamonds, on translucent dove blue enamel on guilloched ground. Indistinct maker's mark, 1908–1917, 56 standard. Weight c. 13 gr. L. 18 cm. In original blue leather and creame silk/velvet case from I. E. Morozov in St. Petersburg, lid with the Imperial Warrant in gold as purveyor to the Imperial Russian Court. (2).
Provenance: Gerda Gyldenfeldt (1854–1938), married to police inspector in Copenhagen, Carl Gyldenfeldt (1863–1928). Gerda Gyldenfeldt received the bracelet as a present from Tsar Nicholas II of Russia during one of his visits in Copenhagen.
Minimal wear due to age. Two joints were previous removed and this is the reason why the bracelet does fit totally in the box.
Russian, 4 December 2017
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