Property from the Estate of
JOHN FOSTER DULLES
John Foster Dulles, one of this century's preeminent American diplomats, was instrumental in foreign relations in the difficult period following World War II. After a distinguished career as an international lawyer and finacial advisor to several foreign governments, Dulles gained international acclaim as a chief author of the peace treaty with Japan in 1951.
Dulles was appointed Secretary of State under Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953, and served at that post until 1959. Having traveled abroad 60 times during these 6 years, Dulles became the most traveled of all Secretaries of State up to that time. He will be remembered for his firm, unwavering stance against communist aggression.
CABOCHON EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING
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CABOCHON EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING
Set with a cabochon emerald weighing approximately 8.59 cts., flanked on each side by three fancy-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum (with an expandable shank)
Set with a cabochon emerald weighing approximately 8.59 cts., flanked on each side by three fancy-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum (with an expandable shank)