The collection will include 40 pieces presented to her during her 49-year marriage to film and television producer Robert Bradford. Of the 40 pieces the auction house has identified a 14.07-carat cushion-cut G, VS1 diamond ring by David Morris to be the highest-grossing piece estimated to sell for around $700,000.
Other pieces include a ring set with an 18.37-carat cushion-cut Burmese sapphire from Harry Winston in New York, an antique sapphire and diamond brooch from S.J. Phillips in London, a pair of cultured pearl and diamond earclips from Harry Winston, a pair of old-cut fancy yellow diamond stud earrings from David Morris, amongst others.
The jewellery carries a small description of when they were gifted to Bradford and the reason behind them. The jewellery will be on exhibit at a pre-sale display organised across New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hong Kong, beginning in October.
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