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$1,895.00
$1,895.00
A large and extremely rare 18K gold scenic locket depicting a detailed image of four passengers in an early automobile waving as an Antoinette monoplane with two passengers flies by. The car's headlights are set with rose cut diamonds. The detailed scene includes a flock of birds dispersed by the airplane, a plume of exhaust smoke behind the car, and another automobile with passengers and a village in the distant background. A female passenger leans from the side of the car, waving her handkerchief at the passing airplane. The bottom edge bears a signature, likely that of Holy Frères, partly hidden by the applied scalloped border. The interior retains the two original photo frames. The back cover is engraved with an ornate three-letter monogram and the date 7-12-1915 (December 7 in the European dating system). The bail is stamped for 18K.
- Origin: France or Switzerland, ca 1915
- Dimensions: 1 9/32" diameter
- Condition: excellent; a pinpoint ding to the back cover
- Weight: 8.4 grams
- Approximate Total Diamond eight: .03 carat
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$1,195.00
$1,195.00
A rare 14K yellow gold Art Nouveau locket, the front cover depicting a Ford Model B automobile (1904-06). The headlights and the center of the grille are set with old mine cut diamonds sparkling as if truly lit up. The car is very finely detailed with excellent depth to the design, clearly showing the early right-hand drive and the fluted sides of the engine compartment. The back bears an ornate period three-letter monogram. Tested and guaranteed 14K.
- Origin: America, ca. 1905
- Dimensions: 1" diameter
- Condition: excellent; sharp detail; a couple of pinpoint dings to the back cover hidden among the monogram
- Weight: 5.0 grams
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .05 carat.
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A wonderful Art Nouveau 14K gold ring in the form of two intertwined snakes surrounding an opal cabochon. The ornately coiled snakes are beautifully detailed. The opal has attractive play-of-color, with a preponderance of green and blue with sparks of red and orange. Tested and guaranteed 14K.
In the 19th century, snakes in jewelry symbolized eternal love. Jeweled snakes became particularly popular after Prince Albert gave Queen Victoria a snake ring for their betrothal, and remained popular throughout the century.
In the 19th century, snakes in jewelry symbolized eternal love. Jeweled snakes became particularly popular after Prince Albert gave Queen Victoria a snake ring for their betrothal, and remained popular throughout the century.
- Origin: America, ca. 1900
- Dimensions: 3/8" wide tapering to 1/16"
- Condition: excellent
- Finger Size: 7
- Weight: 3.1 grams
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A generously-sized 14K gold locket featuring the image of a young woman wearing a bandeau of old mine cut diamonds in her flowing hair that extends to the edges of the locket, appearing almost as cresting waves. The interior retains the original frame insert. Marked "14K".
- Origin: America, ca. 1900
- Dimensions: 1 1/4" diameter (excluding bail and jump ring)
- Condition: excellent, sharp detail; the back has a monogram removal
- Weight: 11.4 grams
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .09 carat
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A lovely 14K gold pendant designed as a young woman's face captured in a crescent moon. She wears a large brimmed bucket hat with trailing ribbons in the style of the early 20s. In Victorian jewelry symbology, the crescent moon was a reminder of the moon goddess Selene (AKA Luna) and was often used to signal female empowerment. The reverse is marked "14K."
- America, ca. 1920
- Excellent condition; converted from an antique stickpin
- Dimensions: 7/8" x 7/8" excluding bail
- 2.7 grams
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A 14K gold Art Nouveau enameled violet and horseshoe pendant using the Victorian language of flowers to convey the sentiments "good luck" and "I'll always be true." The violet is centered with an old European cut diamond and the horseshoe is studded with seed pearls. The back retains the original pin and a folding, so the piece can be worn as a pin or pendant. The clasp is marked "14K."
- America, ca 1900
- Excellent condition; no enamel damage
- Dimensions: 13/16" x 7/8" excluding bail
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .05 carat
- 4.0 grams
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A delightful Art Nouveau daisy pendant/pin, the petals formed from long Mississippi river pearls arranged around a textured gold disc studded with an old mine cut diamond. The pearls have very attractive lustre and the diamond has nice color and clarity (J/VS2). The back retains the original pendant hook and pinstem/clasp. Tested and guaranteed 14K.
NOTE: The pendant is shown with an optional 16" 14K chain.
NOTE: The pendant is shown with an optional 16" 14K chain.
- Origin: America, ca. 1900.
- Dimensions: 1" diameter.
- Weight: 4.9 grams.
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .10 carat.
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This fabulous snarling tiger is glowing with lifelike translucent enamels in multiple shades of gold, orange, brown and black. The nostrils and tongue are accented with deep red enamel. Each eye is set with an old European cut diamond and the fangs grasp a third diamond. The stones are good quality, graded at I color, SI1 clarity. The pendant is deeply three-dimensional with superb detailing. The back is also stamped with Alling & Co.’s mark. Alling was manufacturer for leading retailers such as Tiffany & Co., Bailey, Banks Biddle and C.D. Peacock.
The back is ornately engraved “EBP From the Armour Boys/Sioux City, IA/June 1907.” Our research suggests that the “Armour Boys” were the owners of the meatpacking company Armour, and that “EBP” was Elizabeth Ann Brasker Plankinton, daughter of their partner in the company. One of Armour’s largest factories opened in Sioux City in 1907.
NOTE: The pendant is shown with a 16" 14K gold chain that is available for an additional $125.
The back is ornately engraved “EBP From the Armour Boys/Sioux City, IA/June 1907.” Our research suggests that the “Armour Boys” were the owners of the meatpacking company Armour, and that “EBP” was Elizabeth Ann Brasker Plankinton, daughter of their partner in the company. One of Armour’s largest factories opened in Sioux City in 1907.
NOTE: The pendant is shown with a 16" 14K gold chain that is available for an additional $125.
- Origin: America, 1907.
- Condition: excellent condition.
- Dimensions: 1 3/32” wide x 1 1/8” tall (excluding bail and jump ring).
- Weight: 11.5 grams.
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .15 carat.
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A gorgeous enameled clover, worked in several shades of green is featured in this ring converted from a Victorian earring. The enamel has a soft velvety appearance and is accented at the center with a small pearl. The clover is set on a sturdy 14K gold split shank. Four-leaf clovers are generally associated with good luck, but in Victorian flower symbology, they also carried the sentiment, "Be mine." So whether you're in love or just feeling lucky, this ring is perfect!
- Origin: America, ca. 1900.
- Condition: converted; no enamel damage; excellent condition.
- Dimensions: crown, 3/4" x 3/4".
- Finger Size: 7.
- Weight: 3.7 grams.
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A lovely, colorful Art Nouveau 14K gold, seed pearl and enamel pin in the form of a violet by the Newark firm Crane & Theurer. The flower petals are enameled in cream darking gradually through lilac to deep violet along the edges. Each of the petals is finished with an arc of tiny seed pearls echoing the larger pearl set at the flower's center. The reverse is stamped with the maker's hallmark and "14K."
- Origin: America, ca. 1910.
- Condition: excellent.
- Dimensions: 13/16" x 7/8".
- Weight: 4.1 gr.
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A stunning Art Nouveau 18K gold brooch featuring an enameled and engraved portrait of Pallas Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, horses and olives. Her beautifully engraved helmet is adorned with a small rose cut diamond. Her armor and the embroidery along the edges of her gown are also engraved. The quality of the painted enamel facial details and the background champleve enamel in royal blue is gorgeous. The edges of the medallion are enhanced with natural pearls. The back retains the original pinstem and c-clasp, both stamped with French 18K marks. A folding bail could easily be added to the piece can be worn as a pendant.
- Origin: France, ca 1890.
- Condition: excellent; all original; no enamel damage.
- Dimensions: 1-3/32" diameter.
- Weight: 8.4 grams.
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An elegant Art Nouveau 14K gold pendant and watch pin depicting the Greek goddess Pallas Athena. The design is worked in the medallist style more typical of French Art Nouveau jewelry, but this piece is American. The workmanship is first rate. Athena was the goddess of wisdom, horses and olives, and was the patroness of Athens. Here she is shown wearing her helmet, but it is adorned with wings instead of the usual dragon. Her identity is confirmed, however, with the sprigs of olive leaves and fruit tucked into her helmet. The edges of the pendant are set with small natural pearls. The back is stamped "14K" and retains the original folding bail, pinstem and watch hook.
NOTE: The pendant is shown with an optional 16" 14K gold chain.
NOTE: The pendant is shown with an optional 16" 14K gold chain.
- Origin: America, ca. 1900.
- Condition: excellent; sharp details; all original.
- Dimensions: 1-1/8" diameter.
- Weight: 6.0 grams.
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A lovely Art Nouveau depiction of the Greek goddess Iris worked in 14K yellow gold. The goddess wears an elaborate floral headdress punctuated with an old mine cut diamond. Her wings, in folded position, can just be seen behind her shoulders. The brooch is finished with a garland of iris blossoms and foliage. Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and, as such, connected the earthly and heavenly worlds. The back of the brooch retains the original c-clasp and watch hook. It can easily be converted to a pendant with the addition of a bail at the top. Tested and guaranteed 14K.
- Origin: America, ca. 1900.
- Condition: excellent, sharp detail; the pinstem appears to be original, but is not gold.
- Dimensions: 1" diameter.
- Weight: 10.3 grams.
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .02 carat.
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$995.00
$995.00
A beautifully-detailed semi-nude woman peeks out from the center of a pink enameled flower in this Art Nouveau pendant and brooch. Her hair is adorned with a diamond-centered white enameled flower and she wears a diamond necklace. The background flower petal are worked in translucent iridescent enamels in shades of pink fading to cream at the edges. The back of the pendant retains the original folding bail, pinstem and clasp. The back is stamped 14K and has an unidentified maker's mark "7VI".
NOTE: The pendant is shown with a 16" 14K gold chain, available for an additional $125.
NOTE: The pendant is shown with a 16" 14K gold chain, available for an additional $125.
- Origin: America, ca. 1910
- Condition: excellent; no enamel damage except perhaps a small nick to one of the white flower petals visible only under magnification
- Dimensions: 1-1/16" diameter
- Weight: 5.9 grams
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .08 carat.
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A gorgeous enameled pansy, worked in several shades of purple and lavender is featured in this ring converted from a Victorian earring. The enamel has a soft velvety appearance and is accented at the center with a small pearl. The pansy is set on a sturdy 14K gold split shank. Pansies are generally associated with remembrance, but in Victorian flower symbology, they also carried the sentiment, "Think of me." So whether you're in love or just feeling nostalgic, this ring is perfect!
- Origin: America, ca. 1900.
- Condition: converted; a miniscule fleabite to the enamel at the edge of one petal.
- Dimensions: crown, 3/4" x 11/16".
- Finger Size: 7.
- Weight: 5.8 grams.
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A striking Art Nouveau 18K gold and pearl necklace in the form of a pendant of chestnut leaves suspended from a cluster of chestnuts. The gold surfaces are entirely hand engraved with very fine detail. The pendant is set with a natural button pearl and suspends a second pearl at the bottom. The chain is enhanced with a series of tiny pearls, as well. Chestnut trees have traditionally represented fertility, but in Victorian flower language, came more to represent “luxury and abundance.” This style of necklace, called a “draperie” was a popular form among Parisian jewelers around 1900-10. The necklace is stamped with French 18K gold marks, as well as an illegible maker’s mark.
- Origin: France, ca. 1905.
- Condition: excellent; sharp detail; all original.
- Dimensions: pendant, 1-1/8” wide x 3” long from the cluster of fruit to the suspended pearl; chain length, 15-7/8”.
- Weight: 10.9 grams.
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$1,495.00
$1,495.00
An outstanding American Art Nouveau pansy brooch/pendant in a large size, enameled with translucent enamels in shades of royal blue, cream, yellow and maroon. The flower is centered with a .20-carat old European cut diamond of H color, SI2 clarity. The pansy is very nicely shaped, with deeply rippling petals that beautifully enhance the enameling. The back is stamped “14K” and has an unidentified maker’s mark “DeEs”og. The piece can be worn as either a brooch or pendant.
- Origin: America, ca. 1910.
- Condition: enamel has one small nick at the bottom left edge (less visible than in the photo) and light surface scratches; all original.
- Dimensions: 1-3/16” x 1-3/16”.
- Weight: 11.8 grams.
- Approximate Diamond Weight: .20 carat.
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This Art Nouveau medallion brooch depicts the beautiful Ophelia (spelled “Ophelie” in the French tradition), surrounded by cattails, willow branches and waterlilies, as symbols of watery grave in Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” Her hair is studded with small old mine cut diamonds. This design was created by the French jeweler and sculptor Emile-Séraphin Vernier (1852-1927) for the 1908 Exposition de la Parure Précieuse de la Femme in Paris. Like many other Art Nouveau medalists, Vernier licensed some of his designs to various manufacturing jewelers around the world. This example is American and is marked 14K. The brooch retains its original watch hook and pinstem/clasp.
NOTE: The brooch could easily be worn as a pendant with the addition of a folding bail to the back.
NOTE: The brooch could easily be worn as a pendant with the addition of a folding bail to the back.
- Origin: America, ca. 1908.
- Condition: excellent; sharp detail; all original.
- Dimensions: 1” diameter.
- Weight: 7.4 grams.
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .10 carat.