Kensington House Antiques
$1,595.00
$1,595.00
A pretty pair of French foxtail tassel earrings worked in yellow and rose 18K gold. The surmounts and the tops of the tassels are decorated with colored gold floral rosettes and each foxtail chain terminates in a small ball. The earrings dangle freely with attractive movement when being worn. Each is stamped with French 18K gold hallmarks.
- Origin: France, ca. 1880
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 2-1/16” long from top of earwire
- Weight: 9.7 g.
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$235.00
$235.00
A French Art Nouveau 18K gold and diamond stickpin in the form of a mythological beast, perhaps a serpent-like dragon called a “vouivre,” which was reputed to be particularly vicious but easily terrified by naked humans . The creature grasps a small rose cut diamond in its open jaws. Mythological beasts of all sorts were particularly popular in French Art Nouveau jewelry. The pin stem bears French 18K gold hallmarks.
- Origin: France, ca. 1890
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: head, 9/16” x 3/4"; overall length, 2-11/16”
- Weight: 1.6 g. Approximate Diamond Weight: .03 ct.
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$4,500.00
$4,500.00
An outstanding sterling silver centerpiece basket by Gorham. The sides and handle are decorated with extremely ornate bright-cut engraving in a swirling foliate pattern. The motif is repeated to great effect on the gilt feet that raise up the basket. The intersections of the handle and feet are adorned with a classical lion head and the outer surfaces throughout are finished with an acid-etched matte texture. The interior and the reeded decoration along the rims are finished with bright gilding that contrasts beautifully with the outer surfaces. This centerpiece is an excellent example of Gorham’s work for an elite market around the time of the American Centennial. The bottom is stamped with Gorham’s hallmark and the date mark for 1871, and bears the retail location mark for Gorham’s store at Union Square in New York City.
- Origin: America, 1871
- Condition: very good, the interior has some pinpoint dings just visible in strong raking like, and very light wear to the gilding
- Dimensions: 7-1/4” (w) x 10” (l) x 8-1/4” (h)
- Weight: 737.0 g.
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$125.00
$125.00
A nice mid-century French sterling silver zodiac pendant with the sign for Scorpio. The design is intended to look like an ancient coin with borders that are out of round, areas of deliberate wear, and a stippled background. The reverse shows the corresponding astrological sign. The pendant is stamped with French silver marks used before 1962.
- Origin: France, ca. 1955
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 1-1/8” x 1-1/16”, excluding the jump ring
- Weight: 10.2 grams.
Kensington House Antiques
$125.00
$125.00
A classic mid-century French sterling silver zodiac pendant with the sign for Aquarius. The design shows a stylized woman spilling water from a cornucopia. The design has a 1970s vibe, but the silver hallmark was only used until 1962. The pendant is also stamped with an illegible silversmith’s mark.
- Origin: France, ca. 1960
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 7/8” x 1-1/16” (excluding bail and jump ring)
- 11.1 g.
Kensington House Antiques
$16,500.00
$16,500.00
A stunning bracelet from Van Cleef & Arpels’ “Twist” line launched in 1962. Van Cleef’s jewels of that period took on a new lightness of mood from those of the previous decade. Color and a sense of movement became ever more important. The “Twist” bracelet matches flexible gold mesh with gold beads along the edge, cultured cultured pearls and coral beads to create a casual yet stately jewel that looks at home with jeans or a gown. The ingenious clasp is as small as possible to preserve the effect of a single torsade encircling the wrist. The Twist line was made with coral, lapis and onyx, and in addition to bracelets, included necklaces and clip earrings. The bracelet is fully marked with French 18K gold stamps and is stamped with the serial number 14.491 and “V.C.A. 62.” There is also the master goldsmith’s mark for Roger Stoffel of Stoffel et Cie, a workshop that created jewels for Van Cleef, Cartier, and Jean Schlumberger in the 1960s.
- Origin: France, 1962
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 9/16” wide; 8” long
- Weight: 14.2 grams
Kensington House Antiques
$2,875.00
$2,875.00
A beautifully worked 14K gold chain, each link fashioned as a three-point ivy leaf. The links are attached to one another with curling vine tendrils. In Victorian floriography (the language of flowers), ivy leaves variously conveyed the sentiments of friendship, affection, fidelity or wedded love. Generally, friendship and affection seem to have been the most common sentiments. The clasp is marked “14K.”
- Origin: America, ca. 1900
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 15-3/8” long; 7/8” wide
- Weight: 27.0 grams
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$2,295.00
$2,295.00
An elegant Victorian 18K gold curb link bracelet enhanced at the center with a diamond rosette. The rosette features a prong-set old European diamond of .30 carat surrounded by ten mine cut diamonds in petal shaped settings. The center diamond is graded as I color, VS2 clarity. The curb links are finished with a ribbed texture that gives them a soft shimmer. The tongue of the box clasp is marked “18Ct.”
- Origin: England, ca 1900
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: rosette diameter, 7/16” circumference, 6-1/8”
- Weight: 7.3 grams
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .40 carat
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$775.00
$775.00
An elegant late Retro period, three-color gold ring set with rubies. The surface is worked in a pattern of white gold rose blossoms with rose gold accents against a stippled yellow gold background finished with a rose gold scalloped border. Each rose is set at the center with a small round ruby. The interior is stamped “14K.” Extra-wide rings such as this are referred to as “cigar band rings” because of their resemblance to the wide paper band on a fine cigar. They are easy to wear and mesh nicely with other rings.
- Origin: America, ca. 1950
- Condition: excellent, minor wear to ruby surfaces typical for the period
- Dimensions: 15/32” wide
- Finger Size: 6-3/4
- Weight: 7.4 grams
- Approximate Total Ruby Weight: .08 carat
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$2,475.00
$2,475.00
A nice late Victorian 14k rose gold single Albert watch chain comprising shortened trombone links alternating with circular links, leading to a simple t-bar. A short length of chain suspends a spring-ring clasp to hang a fob. The inside of the dog clip is stamped 14K and the chain tests 14K.
- Origin: America, ca. 1900
- Condition: excellent; minor wear to the spring-ring clasp
- Dimensions: 11-1/4” (dog clip to t-bar); 1-3/8” suspension bail to spring-ring)
- Weight: 24.6 grams
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$1,950.00
$1,950.00
A classic Edwardian 14K gold double Albert watch chain in a flat curb link design. The chain is completed with a moustache-shaped bar and a larger open link that could accommodate a fob or two. The chain and bar are hallmarked 14K by J. Jacoves of New York. The chain is also marked “1916.”
- Origin: America, ca 1916
- Condition: excellent, the spring-ring clasp has been replaced with a gold-filled clasp, but the swivel dog-clip is original and 14K
- Dimensions: 15-1/2” long (dog-clip to spring-ring); 2-1/2” long (chain to t-bar)
- Weight: 23.0 grams
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$695.00
$695.00
An example of the early 20th century French silversmith Marc Parrod’s interpretation of a classic 18th century tastevin. Most of Parrod’s tastevins used a serpent handle, but this example has a tab handle engraved with a cluster of grapes inside a heart and the legend “Le bon vin rejouit le Coeur” (“Good wine gladdens the heart.”) The bowl is enhanced with repousse decoration of heavy grape clusters, vines and leaves along the sides. The edge of the bottom retains the raised “perles” used to reflect light into the wine to better show its color, but the hammered bottom is an uncommon Parrod treatment in a more 17th century style. Parrod was well known for his fantasy tastevins based on ancient designs and sometimes even engraved the name of a supposed original owner and a suitable year. In this case, the year was 1821, the city was Beaune in the Burgundy region, and the owner was Michelot (“little Michael”). The tastevin is fully marked with Parrod’s hallmarks and with French 1st standard (950/1000 pure) silver marks.
- Origin: France, ca 1903-44 (most likely toward the earlier part of the period)
- Condition: very good, a few small dings along the upper rim
- Dimensions: 3-5/16” x 4-3/8”
- Weight: 71.1 grams
Kensington House Antiques
$1,575.00
$1,575.00
A heavy vintage Italian charm or pendant worked in 18K yellow gold and set with amethysts. The gold surfaces are embellished with rope twists and beaded appliques. The amethysts have intense violet coloring with even saturation. Tested and guaranteed 18K gold.
- Origin: Italy, ca 1955
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 1-1/8” x 1-3/8” (excluding bail)
- Weight: 16.7 grams
- Approximate Total Amethyst Weight: 10.43 carats
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$795.00
$795.00
A beautiful Art Deco 18K white gold three-stone ring set with peridots. The setting is finely worked in an Art Deco interpretation of a classic acanthus leaf design. The workmanship is ornate enough that the setting appears to be a filigree mounting upon initial inspection. The peridots have fine coloring, clarity and brilliance. The center stone is 1.58 carats and is flanked on either side by a 1.10 carat stone. The shank is stamped “18K.”
- Origin: America, ca 1925
- Condition: excellent
- Finger Size: 7-1/4
- Dimensions: crown, 13-16” x 5/16”
- Approximate Total Gemstone Weight: 3.78 carats
- Weight: 5.0 grams
Kensington House Antiques
$1,950.00
$1,950.00
A nice Victorian 14K gold by-pass bangle bracelet, the top adorned with a spray of wheat set with turquoise cabochons and tiny seed pearls. In the Victorian era, sprays of wheat were intended to represent “posperity.” At a time when a woman’s fortunes depended entirely upon those of her husband, a bracelet such as this may have been gifted for the wedding as a hope for the bride’s future prosperity. The bangle is hinged, so it is easy to put on and remove. Tested and guaranteed 14K gold.
- Origin: America, ca. 1880
- Condition: excellent, a couple of pinpoint dings on the side right next to the push-clasp
- Dimensions:1/2” wide; 6-1/8” circumference
- Weight: 17.2 grams
Kensington House Antiques
$2,895.00
$2,895.00
An elegant Art Nouveau 14K yellow gold bangle bracelet featuring a row of five collet-set amethysts separated by gold floral and foliage sprays. The amethysts have good saturated color free of zoning and are nicely matched. The bangle is hinged so it is easy to put on and remove. Tested and guaranteed 14K gold.
- Origin: America, ca 1910
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 13/32” wide; 6-5/16” circumference
- Weight: 15.6 grams
- Approximate Total Amethyst Weight: 4.09 carats
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$225.00
$225.00
A nicely detailed 14K gold anchor pendant. In Victorian jewelry, the anchor was meant to convey a sense of hope, security and steadfastness. This classic example is enhanced with a detailed spiral or rope and sharp prongs. The piece is large enough to wear as a pendant or could be used as a charm on a chunky bracelet. Stamped “14K.”
- Origin: America, ca 1890
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 11/16” x 1-1/8 (excluding jump ring)
- Weight: 1.9 grams
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$3,600.00
$3,600.00
A superb 14K gold hinged bangle featuring a graduated row of oval brilliant cut amethysts with a pair of round brilliant diamonds separating each stone. The amethysts are of exceptional quality rivalling the finest Siberian stones mined in the 19th century. They have a deeply saturated violet color and show no color zoning. The diamonds are estimated at G color, VVS2 clarity and are set in white gold to further enhance their sparkle. The clasp is stamped 14K. The safety chain has a clasp so the bracelet can be opened fully for ease of putting on and taking off.
- Origin: America, ca. 1930
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 7/16” wide tapering to 7/32” at the back; 6-1/2” circumference
- Weight: 28.7 grams
- Approximate Total Gemstone Weight: amethyst, 14.99 carats; diamond, .60 carats
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$2,850.00
$2,850.00
A handsome 18K yellow gold ring featuring a row of three vivid green emeralds. The stones are simply bead-set with a bit of engraving to add a little sparkle to the setting. The crown and shank have a plain polished finish. The emeralds have very fine color graded as “very slightly bluish-green, medium dark tone, vivid saturation (vsbG6/6). Inclusions are typical of emeralds originating in Columbia. The interior of the shank is stamped with English 18K gold hallmarks for London, 2003. The maker’s mark is “GD&S” for G. Davison & Sons.
- Origin: England, 2003
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: crown 13/16” x 3/8”; shank tapering to 7/32” at the back
- Finger Size: 11-1/2
- Weight: 14.2 grams
- Approximate Total Emerald Weight: 1.43 carats
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$775.00
$775.00
Art Nouveau 14K Gold, Mississippi River Pearl & Diamond Pendant/ Pin
An elegant Art Nouveau daisy pendant/pin, the petals formed from elongated Mississippi River pearls arranged around a textured gold disc studded with an old European cut diamond. The pearls have attractive luster and the diamond is I color and VS2 clarity. The back retains the original folding pendant bail and pinstem/clasp. The back is marked 14K and is stamped with the maker’s mark for Crossman & Co.
- Origin: America, ca 1910
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 1” diameter
- Weight: 5.7 grams
- Approximate Diamond Weight: .06 carat
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$1,495.00
$1,495.00
A 14K gold folding portrait locket in the shape of a lucky four-leaf clover. The leaves are decorated with engraved and brushed finishes to create the details and center an amethyst sphere set in prongs. The back cover is simply decorated in a brushed texture. The locket opens to reveal compartments with oval openings for four photos, making it ideal for a mother of four, or a mother of three who likes her husband as much as her kids! The interior is stamped 14K. The clover can be worn as a pendant or as a charm on a chunky bracelet.
- Origin: America, ca 1950
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 1” x 1” (excluding bail”
- Weight: 12.1 grams
Kensington House Antiques
$725.00
$725.00
A very rare pair of Victorian 14K gold bean-back cufflinks, the round faces depicting a young man and woman in Renaissance dress. The face with the man is marked “Romeo” near the border and the lady is marked “Juliette.” Note the French spelling of her name. These same medals occasionally appear in French jewels of the period. Lacking very many good Art Nouveau designers here, American designers sometimes commissioned Parisian jewelers to make certain elements such as the faces of these cufflinks that were later assembled in the U.S. as completed piece of jewelry. At others times, they simply copied the French version. The sharpness in the design, including the lightly stippled background texture, confirms that the faces were made by the original artist in Paris. The connectors are marked with Bippart, Griscom & Osborne’s 14K hallmark.
- Origin: faces, France, ca 1903; remainder, America, ca 1905
- Condition: very good, sharp detail, a small seam separation on one connector bar that doesn't detract from the appearance or utility
- Dimensions: 9/16" diameter
- Weight: 6.4 grams
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$3,875.00
$3,875.00
A very heavy late Victorian 14K rose gold watch chain completed with a matching t-bar. The curb link chain is completed with a t-bar, a dog clip, and a 1-1/2” length of chain to suspend a fob. The chain is stamped repeatedly with the Imperial Russian mark for 56 zolotnik gold (a tad purer than 14K) used 1898-1908.
- Origin: Russia, 1898-1908
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 12-3/8” long (dog clip to t-bar); 1-1/2” long (suspension bail to fob bail)
- Weight: 50.2 grams
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$225.00
$225.00
A classic late Victorian gold padlock clasp. These were used mostly for bracelets but could also be used with necklaces. Today, they are often worn as charms or in their original function. In Victorian jewelry symbolism, padlocks represented the unbreakable bonds of love. The padlock with stamped with the English 9ct mark, but the jump tests as 14K gold.
- Origin: England, ca. 1900
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 9/16” x 13/16” (1-1/16” with jump ring)
- Weight: 2.0 grams
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$350.00
$350.00
A rare French Art Deco cocktail pick set (“porte-piques”) depicting Aesop’s fable about the raven and the fox. The fox praised the raven so much that the bird opened its mouth to sing and dropped its lunch right into the fox’s waiting mouth. The moral: beware of flattery. This set was likely designed by the French children’s illustrator Banjamin Rabier who enjoyed a sideline designing barware. Pick sets such as this were once a fixture on every Parisian bar counter and today, they can be used at home for cocktails or to serve small hors d’oeuvres.
- Origin: France, ca. 1930
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 5-7/8” x 2-7/16” x 5-3/16”
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$4,995.00
$4,995.00
A stunning platinum lavaliere and rose cut diamond necklace from the Belle Epoque (Edwardian period). The platinum chain transitions at the middle to rows of rose cut diamonds in millgrained platinum collets separated by knife-edge spackers that meet in a matching inverted pear-shaped plaque set with a large pear-shaped rose cut diamond. A second smaller diamond below exaggerates the pear-shaped motif. The plaque in turn suspends a rose of individually-hinged rose cut diamonds before terminating in another large round diamond enhanced with a halo of smaller diamonds. The diamonds have excellent clarity for rose cuts and have a bright white sparkle in daylight and warmth in dimmer lighting. The necklace is stamped in multiple placed with French platinum marks. The necklace is presented in its original fitted blue leather box lined in blue velvet and cream silk. Delicate necklaces suspending small pendants came into fashion in the 17th century and were named after Louis XIV’s last mistress la Comtesse Louise de la Vallière.
- Origin: France, ca 1915
- Condition: excellent; the spring ring clasp is silver; binding tape repair to box hinge
- Dimensions: 15-7/8” long; 1-15-32” drop length
- Weight: 7.5 grams
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: 1.53 carats (the face-up appearance of the stones is close to 3 carats)
Kensington House Antiques
$2,595.00
$2,595.00
An extremely rare and beautifully made French Art Nouveau pin depicting a sirène (mermaid) and sea monsters. The rarity of the design cannot be overstated—for every 50 or so griffins maybe one mermaid piece turns up. The mermaid is depicted within a trefoil border created by the bodies of the writhing sea monsters. A garland of lilypads (interesting that the designer didn’t remember that lilypads grow in freshwater while mermaids live in oceans) preserves her nether region modesty. She is shown blowing a large conch shell horn that was used to calm the seas for favored sailors and to brings storms to doom the unlucky. The pin retains its original pinstem and clasp marked with French 18K gold marks and also with the master goldsmith’s mark for Alfred Rayat who worked in Paris 1885-1907. A folding bail could be added for wear as a pendant.
- Origin: France, ca. 1900
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 1-3/8” x 1-5/16”
- Weight: 11.0 grams
Kensington House Antiques
$1,350.00
$1,350.00
A nice Art Nouveau griffin pendant worked in 18K gold and platinum, the wings set with rose cut diamonds and the open jaws grasping another diamond. The pose, in a sort of near-frontal pose with detailed ribbed wings outspread, is somewhat unusual and makes a dramatic statement. The piece was originally a brooch and pendant combination, but the original pinstem was removed. The clasp remains and is stamped with French 18K marks. The pendant loops are original. The griffin also retains its original hook that would have been used to suspend a watch or a pearl or gemstone drop.
- Origin: France, ca. 1900
- Condition: excellent; a couple of small dings to the back side near the hook
- Dimensions: 1-7/8” x 1-1/2”
- Weight: 6.1 grams
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .20 carat
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$2,895.00
$2,895.00
An elegant Belle Epoque bracelet comprising links in the Louis XVI style, set alternately with round emeralds and rose cut diamonds. The gemstones are set in crimped collets that mimic the center of each flower. Each link is hinged in a way that allows the bracelet to drape nicely on the wrist. The clasp is stamped with French 18K hallmarks and a illegible master goldsmith’s mark.
- Origin: France, ca. 1890
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 7-1/2” long: 15/32” wide
- Weight: 17.4 grams
- Approximate Total Gemstone Weight: diamond, .10 carat; emerald, .06 carat
Kensington House Antiques
$595.00
$595.00
A lovely Art Nouveau gold watch pin in the form of a maiden appearing within the ruffled form of a pansy blossom. Tendrils of her hair cascade out toward the edges eventually disappearing into the veining of the flower’s petals. The back retains the original clasp and a hook to hang a watch. The pin could easily be converted to a pendant with the addition of a bail at the top. The hook could then be used to suspend a pearl or other gemstone drop. The clasp is indistinctly stamped with a mark for the karat content, and it is tested and guaranteed as 14K gold.
- Origin: America, ca. 1910
- Condition: excellent, sharp detail
- Dimensions: 1” x 1”
- Weight: 4.4 grams
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$6,500.00
$6,500.00
A stunning Art Deco worked in white gold, each link set with a square onyx plaque topped with a cabochon opal in a milgrain white gold collet. Spacers between the links are set with onyx beads flanked at the corners with old European, mine, and single cut diamonds. The opals have very good play of color, predominantly in shades of green and blue with orange flashes. The links are fully articulated so the bracelet sits nicely on the wrist. The clasp is stamped with French 18K gold marks.
- Origin: France, ca. 1925
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: length, 6-7/8”, width 3/8” tapering to 1/4" at the back
- Approximate Total Gemstone Weight: opal, 6.36 carats; diamond, .70 carat
- Weight: 32.1 grams
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$16,500.00
$16,500.00
An exquisite mid-century modern 18K gold and diamond necklace by André Vassort for the Parisian jeweler O. J. Perrin. The necklace comprises 47 butterfly-shaped graduated links, each separately hinged so they lie perfectly flat around the neck. The links are worked in the heavily textured style favored by Vassort. The center 21 links are each studded with a diamond so delicately set that it appears to float over its link. The diamonds are graded as E color and VVS1 clarity. The clasp is stamped with Vassort’s master’s mark and with French 18K gold marks. The necklace is presented in its original dark blue suede and moiré silk fitted box marked by the luxury jewelry house O. J. Perrin. Aside from Perrin, Vassort also created jewels for Van Cleef & Arpels, Mauboussin, Cartier, and Boucheron. He also designed privately for Hollywood celebrities. In 1969, Van Cleef asked him to design and create the coronation crown for Empress Farah of Iran.
- Origin: France, ca 1960
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 17-1/2” long; 5/8” wide tapering to 3/8” at back
- Weight: 103.6 grams
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: 1.75 carats
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$9,750.00
$9,750.00
A stunning pair of lage Georgian or early Victorian transitional earrings worked in 18K gold and silver. The earrings, each in form of a convolvulus (morning glory) blossom feature a variety of antique cut diamonds, mostly cushion and mine cuts. The smallest stones are rose cuts. The diamonds are of excellent quality, mostly eye clean and with superb, warm sparkle as the earrings dangle freely. The expert craftsmanship that allowed the diamonds to be set very close together with little metal showing gives the earrings a dramatic appearance when being worn. Most of the diamonds are set “a jour” (open to the light at the back), but the largest center diamonds in the rosettes at the top of each earring are set in cut-down mountings which suggests the earrings were made in the transitional period between the Georgian and Victorian eras. The backs of the rosettes have a layer of 18K gold so the silver wouldn't tarnish the wearer's earlobes. The wires are 18K gold and are probably replacements of the originals.
- Origin: likely English or possibly French, ca 1830-40
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 1-1/2” x 11/16”
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: 6.16 carats
- Weight: 8.8 grams
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$925.00
$925.00
A delightful second standard (800/1000 pure silver) French tastevin featuring a mermaid. The overall design is in traditional Burgundian style, with “cupules,” and “perles” for viewing the color and clarity of either red or white wines, but this example is set apart because of the seaweed-surrounded mermaid set into the bottom. She has a distinctly “naughty mermaid” appearance typical of 1950s/60s Playboy illustrations. The thumb ring is worked in a rope motif. Both the thumbpiece and the bowl are stamped with French silver marks and the master silversmith’s mark for Ste Arcaud. The tastevin is presented in its original box from the Rolta boutiqueon rue de l’Opéra in Paris.
- Origin: France, ca. 1960
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 3-5/16” x 4-1/4” x 1”
- Weight: 86.0 grams
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$595.00
$595.00
An elegant Edwardian heart-shaped locket worked in 18K yellow gold. The front cover is enhanced with a small rose cut diamond and three small no-heat rubies set in a stylized floral pattern with engraved stems. The decoration is reminiscent of Imperial Russian jewels of the era, but the locket bears French gold hallmarks and is marked “Déposé” indicating that the design had a copyright of sorts. The edges of both the front a back covers are finished with banded reeding décor. The chain is old, possibly original, but is gold-filled.
- Origin: France, ca. 1910
- Condition: excellent, a couple of tiny pinpoints on the back cover
- Dimensions: 3/4" x 15/16” excluding jump ring; chain, 18” long
- Weight: 2.1 grams (without chain)
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$3,250.00
$3,250.00
An interesting late Retro 14K yellow gold bracelet worked as a series of sextupled cable links that are slightly flattened so they splay out sideways to create a wide bracelet with a sort of optical illusion effect. The clasp is decorated so the bracelet appears seamless when being worn. The open link design makes this a perfect bracelet to wear on its own or with chunky, heavy charms. The interior of the clasp is marked “14K.”
- Origin: America, ca. 1950
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 5/8” wide; 7” long
- Weight: 38.2 grams