Worn by Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn, and Alexandra of Denmark, Princess of Wales, the choker has earned its letters patent.
€18,200
Choker consisting of seven rows of fine pearls, central net motif in platinum dotted with pearls and diamonds, c. 1910, weight: 81 g (2.85 oz).
Neuilly-sur-Seine, May 5, 2018, Aguttes auction house
The choker necklace, known as colliers de chien (dog collar) in French, originally described necklaces made of pearls with the same diameter worn around the throat. While this qualifier gave it an erotic, even vulgar image, partly due to the tight black ribbon bow worn by prostitutes in the 19th century, it was called a "Je-ne-baise-plus"…
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