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2014-10-20 Sotheby's jewellery preview

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Sotheby's, London, October 20th 2014. Jewels from the famed collection of Dimitri Mavrommatis will be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels & Noble Jewels on 12 November. PICTURED: The 8.62 carat cushion-shaped Burmese Ruby, known as the Graff Ruby, a truly exceptional example of Mogok rubies, which are
arguably the rarest of all gemstones, with the ring having an estimated value of £4.2 - 5million, together with the together with a rare and exceptional sapphire, weighing 27.54 carats with an estmated value at auction of between £2 and 4 million.

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8.62 carat cushion-shaped Burmese Ruby Dimitri Mavrommatis Graff Ruby Jewellery Jewels Jewels by JAR Mogok rubies Sotheby's Sotheby's Fine Art Sotheby's London
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2014-10-20 Sotheby's present Jewels and Gems from the collection of Dimitri Mavrommatis
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Sotheby's, London, October 20th 2014. Jewels from the famed collection of Dimitri Mavrommatis will be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels & Noble Jewels on 12 November. PICTURED: The 8.62 carat cushion-shaped Burmese Ruby, known as the Graff Ruby, a truly exceptional example of Mogok rubies, which are <br />
arguably the rarest of all gemstones, with the ring having an estimated value of £4.2 - 5million, together with the  together with a rare and exceptional sapphire, weighing 27.54 carats with an estmated value at auction of between £2 and 4 million.