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Unveiled at the 2014 Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris, David Morris’ 60.15 carat diamond has been classified as D colour, which is the top grade for colourless diamonds. It has also been classified as Internally Flawless, with a clarity that is clean as

Unveiled at the 2014 Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris, David Morris’ 60.15 carat diamond has ...

Like the Koh-i-Noor diamond, which is set into Queen Elizabeth’s crown, David Morris' D colour 60.15 carat diamond has been classified as Type IIa or “finest water”, which refers to its superior transparency.

Like the Koh-i-Noor diamond, which is set into Queen Elizabeth’s crown, David Morris' D colour ...

David Morris

David Morris

David Morris

David Morris

For several months before the Biennale des Antiquaires opened its doors, the Morris family was on tenterhooks as they followed the diamond’s progress on the cutting wheel in New York.

For several months before the Biennale des Antiquaires opened its doors, the Morris family was ...

Maria Doulton sees the 60.15ct diamond for the first time during the 2014 Biennale de Paris.

Maria Doulton sees the 60.15ct diamond for the first time during the 2014 Biennale de ...

Type IIa diamonds contain no nitrogen impurities, which gives them their amazing limpid quality.

Type IIa diamonds contain no nitrogen impurities, which gives them their amazing limpid quality.

Like the Koh-i-Noor diamond that is set into Queen Elizabeth’s crown, this David Morris diamond has been classified as Type IIa or “finest water”, which refers to its superior transparency.

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The Cartier Tiger bracelet and clip brooch, with diamonds, onyx and emeralds, which once belonged to the Duchess of Windsor and Sarah Brightman, are being sold as one lot at Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction on 11 November 2014 with a combined pre-sal

The Cartier Tiger bracelet and clip brooch, with diamonds, onyx and emeralds, which once belonged ...

Sonia Cheadle ring set with rose-cut diamonds (£13,000).

Sonia Cheadle ring set with rose-cut diamonds (£13,000).

Shimmel & Madden Shimell & Madden mirror-cut aquamarine ring in gold.-cut aquamarine ring in gold.

Shimell & Madden mirror-cut aquamarine ring in gold.

Ingo Henn green tourmaline and diamond-set bangle, hand engraved and enamelled (£59,000).

Ingo Henn green tourmaline and diamond-set bangle, hand engraved and enamelled (£59,000).

Jo Hayes Ward Stratus ring (£5,600).

Jo Hayes Ward Stratus ring (£5,600).

Jacqueline Mina OBE rectilinear pleated brooch in gold (£2,860).

Jacqueline Mina OBE rectilinear pleated brooch in gold (£2,860).

Tom Rucker Geo ring in yellow gold and platinum featuring a GE0.2 laser-welded mesh structure and white diamonds (£11,120).

Tom Rucker Geo ring in yellow gold and platinum featuring a GE0.2 laser-welded mesh structure ...

Mikala Djorup earrings with South Sea pearls, sapphires and diamonds (£4,800).

Mikala Djorup earrings with South Sea pearls, sapphires and diamonds (£4,800).

Hannah Martin Ring of Fire diamond ring (£21,200).

Hannah Martin Ring of Fire diamond ring (£21,200).

The Duchess of Windsor wearing the Cartier Tiger bracelet during the 1959 Gala opening of the new Lido Revue in Paris. ©Getty Images/Popperfoto.

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