Welcome Aboard PRIVATE ESTATE E WE L S Lee Goosen Siegelson, former Detroiter and Cranbrook alumnus, travels the world collecting rare and unusual jewelry. Emerald & Diamond Bracelet Natural Fancy Yellow Diamond 139 green emeralds 17cts and 129 round diamonds approx. 17cts. Platinum. Lot no. 1752 $47,000 1 radiant cut diamond 11.53cts, 2 side trillion diamonds 1.53cts Platinum/18KYG. $110,000 Lot no. 00654 Round Diamond Necklace 1 center round diamond 2.86cts and 95 round diamonds 25.82cts. Platinum. $90,000 Lot no. 299 Baguette Diamond Necklace 201 baguette diamonds 65.00cts. Platinum. $125,000 Lot no. 438 Diamond Pin 115 baguette, round and pear shaped diamonds 21.00cts., Platinum. $20,000 Lot no. 1114 Ruby & Diamond Ring 1 oval faceted ruby 7.76cts surrounded by 44 baguette and round diamonds. Approx. 3.00cts. 18KYG. $75,000 Lot no. 4639 "David Webb" Sapphire & Diamond Ring 15 square sapphires 7.50cts and 50 baguette and round diamonds 7.00cts. Platinum. $36,000 Lot no. 4696 Sapphire & Diamond Necklace Emerald Cut Diamond Ring 1 center heart shape sapphire 40.00cts. Approx. 42.00cts diamonds. Platinum. (shown below) $175,000 Lot no. 390 1 emerald cut diamond 6.18cts. Platinum mounting with 2 tapered baguettes. $46,000 Lot no. 00746 Partial listing. All items available for examination in your home or office. = (contiulled fivni page 94) other hand, some ships will keep your kids busy on board while you visit the is- lands. The Caribbean (and the Bahamas, in particular) is probably the most popular cruise destination because of the warm weather, the duty-free shopping and the azure-blue waters. The three itineraries most popular in the Caribbean are: East- ern Caribbean, which includes St. Thomas, St. Maarten, St. John and San Juan, great for duty-free shopping and known for super beaches; the Western Caribbean, including Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Cozumel, great places to snorkel and shop and to tour the Mayan ruins; and the Southern Caribbean, in- cluding San Juan, Aruba, Barbados, Martinique and Antigua. For the Bahamas, which are usually ports of call for the three- and four-night cruises, Nassau and Freeport are popu- lar. Here is a summary of some of the more popular cruise lines and their facilities for children. Premier Cruise Lines The Big Red Boat Premier Cruise Lines operates two ships known as The Big Red Boat, with departures from Port Canaveral, Fla. The line specializes in seven-night va- cations which include three- or four-night cruises to the Bahamas with three- and four-day stops at a theme park such as Walt Disney World Village, Epcot 95 re- sorts or Universal Studios/Sea World. A highlight of both the three- and four- night cruises is a daylong stopover at Port Lucaya with its white sandy beach- es, pastel-colored shops and fine restau- rants. Carnival Cruise Lines THE INTERNATIONAL JEWELRY BANK SINCE 1920 Call NORMAN ROMANOFF at: 800 223-6686 Siegelson's Diamonds, Inc. 56 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036 • 212-719-2724 • Fax 212-764-7611 Carnival, the most popular cruise line, is well-known for its "fun-ship" reputa- tion and has the greatest number of ships sailing in the Caribbean. Carnival Cruis- es doubled the number of its full-time counselors and added many activities to its year-round Camp Carnival children's program in anticipation of a record 100,000 children this year aboard its 10 ships. This July, Carnival introduced the Imagination, which accommodates 2044 passengers. (Ow/fin/red on page 98) 9 6 • w :\; - 1 . 1 .: R I 99 5 s 1, 1.: