The original Cartier invoice states that the "five row pearl necklace,
cartier gold bracelets, consisting of 389 pearls weighing 4305 grains" was accompanied by an "enamel clasp
representing Catherine,
men's sterling silver link bracelets,Fivefingers Sprint Shoes,
silver charm bracelets charms, Empress of Russia" and "two diamond alternate clasps." Several newspaper accounts from the '20s suggested that the pearls did indeed
once belong to Catherine; Anna Thomson Dodge's heirs maintain that Horace bought the pearls from Cartier on that basis.
A mysterious pearl necklace that may have once belonged to Catherine the Great,
mens brown leather bracelets, Empress of Russia,
eternal flame the bangles, will be auctioned off by Bonhams in New York in December.
Automotive billionaire Horace Elgin Dodge purchased the necklace from Cartier in Paris in 1920 for his wife Anna Thomson Dodge at the astonishing price of
$825,
cartier love bracelet rose gold,000 - about $8 million in today's dollars.
In 1920, before the advent of cultured pearls,Christmas Gift 4, they were exceedingly rare and valuable,
magnetic clasp bracelets, much more so than diamonds. Nowadays pearls have become more
commonplace while diamonds are more precious,
large diamond cluster earrings, though a true connoisseur recognizes the value of the Dodge necklace,Pasha fountain pen printed circuit decor, which is made of all natural pearls.
Now reduced to three strands comprised of 224 pearls and two Cartier diamond clasps, the necklace is estimated at $500,
sterling silver bangle bracelet,000- $700,000,a hefty sum, to be
sure,
cheap cartier fashion rings, but far less than Horace originally paid. The reason for the depreciation has less to do with the reduction in strands than with changing fashion and
an evolving jewelry marketplace.