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Formerly in the Collection of Anne Gunning Park💫er, Lady Nutting (1929-1990)

Chaumet

Elegant diamond tiara, circa 1960

Auction Closed

May 14, 05:29 PM GMT

Estimate

110,000 - 160,000 CHF

Lot Details

Description

Of graduated fringe design, set with circular-cut diamonds, embellished with a line of channel-set baguette and old cushion-shaped diamonds, accented by square diamonds, inner circumference approximately 220mm, unsigned, maker's mark for Chaumet, French assay mark for platinum, adjustable frame detachable.

Please note that Sotheby’s cannot independently confirm the provenance for lot 602.

Formerly in the Collection of Anne Gunning Parker, Lady Nutting (1929-1990)&nbs꧟p;

Lady Nutting (1929-1990)


Anne Gunning Parker (1929-1990) was a renowned British-Irishꦦ fashion model of the 1950s. She was born in Southern Rhodesia to parents related to the Dukes of Hamilton. In the early 1950s, she became a house model for the Irish designer Sybil Connolly and, in August 1953, modelled a Connolly ensemble on the cover of Life Magazine. She frequently collaborated with photographer Norman Parkinson for Vogue, most notably for a series of fashion photographs shot on location in India.


In 1961, Anne Gunning married the British diplomat and Member of Parliament Sir Harold Anthony Nutting, third Baronet Tiverton (1920-1999). He had served in the cabinets of Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden. The Nutting family furthermore owned estates in Scotland and England. After retiring from politics, Sir Nutting was acti🤡ve as an author and lecturer.


This elegant diamond tiara was created by Chaumet in 1960, later it became part of the collection of Sir and Lady Nutting. In fact, Lady Nutting had modelled a Chaumet tiara of similar design in a photo by Henry Clarke published꧒ in the May 1953 edition of Vogue France which focused on the upcoming coronation 𓃲of Queen Elizabeth II later that year.