From the Catalog : Since his first purchase in 1970, Benjamin Zucker has
assembled one of the largest collections of marriage rings in
private hands and a collection of diamond jewellery that is unrivalled,
even by De Beers. With each ring selected for its exceptional quality of
stones, rarity, and level of artistry, the collection features many
fine examples of signet rings ranging from the 3rd to the 17th century;
ancient Roman friendship and engagement rings; medieval posy rings;
Renaissance and Baroque wedding rings; Jewish marriage rings, and
memorial and death’s head memento mori rings from the 17th to
the 19th century. They include a significant grouping of precious
diamond-set rings. Many boast provenances dating back generations to
Europe’s most prominent collecting families, including the de Clercqs
and the Rothschilds. Ultimately, these exquisite jewels – many of which have
been the subject of national and international museum exhibitions,
loans, and publications – form a remarkable testament to a discerning
eye.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Cycles of Life: Rings from the Benjamin Zucker Family Collection
For those who follow our blog & our passion for antique jewelry, consider this. If you find yourself in New York City from Oct 30 - Dec 6th, make room in your schedule for a visit to Les Eluminures. Titled, 'Cycles of Life: Rings from the Benjamin Zucker Family Collection' - this exhibition collects over 40 exceptional museum-quality rings selected from
the private collection of one of the world's leading gem
dealers, experts, and connoisseurs. These will be on
public view together for the first time - the collection spans from 3rd century A.D.
through to the later part of the 19th century (*see examples below). Not to be missed! See you there.
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