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A rare Art Deco diamond bracelet from jewellery designer and silversmith Hennell is now up for auction at Fellows. 

The piece is set entirely with diamonds, and marks the first Hennell jewellery to be sold by the auction house. 

The bracelet features as Lot 391 in Fellows’ Fine Jewellery sale, which is set to take place on 17 September. 

The bracelet has an estimate of £5,000 to £7,000.

Hennell was founded by David Hennell in 1736, and was quickly established as a prominent London silversmiths. The company began jewellery manufacturing in the 1800s. 

Alex Duffy, jewellery specialist at Fellows Auctioneers, said: “With its stylish geometric form, this fabulous bracelet typifies Art Deco design and with an impressive estimated total of 17 to 18cts of diamond adorning the piece, it truly is a showstopper. 

“Hennell jewellery is elusive and a rare occurrence at auction, so we are delighted to be able to feature such a stunning example alongside what is set to be another great Fellows Fine Jewellery sale.”

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