A classic pave pearl puffed heart pendant and brooch worked in 10K yellow gold. The back retains the original findings including a watch hook. Marked “10K.”
- Origin: America, ca. 1900
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 13/16” x 27/32” (excluding bail)
- Weight: 4.3 grams
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An elegant solid bangle bracelet worked in 14K yellow gold. The bangle has pierced foliate motif, and is set with sapphires and diamonds. Three round sapphires interspersed with four single-cut diamonds are set in platinum at the front of the bangle, and three additional sapphire stations are at the back. The stones have vibrant pure blue coloring and are unheated, likely from Ceylon. Tested and guaranteed 14K.
- Origin: America, ca. 1900
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: 3/16” wide; inner circumference, 7-5/8”
- Approximate Total Gemstone Weight: sapphire, 1.19 carats; diamond, .04 carat
- Weight: 9.4 grams
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A lovely conversion ring featuring a a guilloche enamel plaque centered with a blue sapphire cabochon. The pale blue translucent enamel is accented with engine-turned engraving and is surrounded by a border of opaque white enamel with gold accents. The ring was created from an Edwardian stickpin with the addition of a 14K gold shank (the front is 18K).
- Origin: France, ca 1910
- Condition: excellent; no enamel damage
- Dimensions: crown, 1/2" diameter
- Finger Size: 6-3/4
- Approximate Sapphire Weight: .13 ct
- Weight: 2.3 grams
A spectacular 14K gold horsehoe brooch updated as an elegant pendant necklace. The sapphires are very fine quality with bright violet-blue color ad eye-clean clarity. There is no evidence of heat treatment. The sapphires alternate with pearls of similarly fine quality. Tested and guaranteed 14K. When turned points up, horseshoes collect and capture good luck!
- Origin: America, ca 1920
- Condition: excellent
- Dimensions: pendant, 1-5/8" x 1-7/16"; length, 21-1/4"
- Approximate Total Sapphire Weight: 3.31 carats
- Weight: 9.4 grams.
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An elegant square locket worked in 14K yellow gold. The locket is simply decorated with an engraved laurel leaf border. The cover is set with four rubies surrounding a demantoid garnet. The bail is placed at a corner, so the locket hangs in a diamond shape. The interior retains the original frame insert. Tested and guaranteed 14K.
- Origin: America, ca 1910
- Condition: very good, a few pinpoint dings to back cover, never monogrammed
- Dimensions: 1” corner to corner
- Approximate Total Gemstone Weight: ruby, .14 carat; demantoid, .08 carat
- Weight: 4.1 grams
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An elegant Edwardian 14K gold chain comprising bar links engraved in a delicate foliage pattern. The chain is completed with a hidden box clasp. This chain could be worn alone or suspending a single pendant or locket. It would also look fantastic suspending charms between the bar links. Marked 14K.
- Origin: America, ca 1915
- Dimensions: 16 1/2" long
- Condition: excellent
- Weight: 10.8 grams
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A sophisticated Edwardian ring featuring a rectangular cabochon of moss agate nestled in a 14K yellow gold filigree mounting. The quality of the piercing is superb. The moss agate is nicely transparent with intense deep green wisps that seem to float in the stone. Moss agate is a rather unusual gemstone selection for this style of setting, but the stone seems to have been a favorite of the designers at Larter, as we have seen several fine examples of its use in unexpected ways. The interior of the shank is stamped "14K" and has Larter's hallmark.
- Origin: America, ca. 1910
- Dimensions: 17/32" wide at crown, tapering to 1/16" at back of shank
- Finger Size: 6-1/4
- Condition: excellent; all original
- Weight: 3.9 grams.
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Edwardian 14K gold crescent moon pendant necklace set with round sapphires and pearls. The sapphires have a lovely medium blue color with just a hint of violet. The pearls are slightly button-shaped and have very pretty luster. In Victorian and early Edwardian jewelry, the crescent shape symbolized feminine power personified in the moon goddess Selene/Juno. Brides were often given a crescent pin to wear during their honeymoon. Tested and guaranteed 14K.
- Origin: America, ca. 1900
- Dimensions: pendant, 1-7/8" wide; overall necklace length, 18"
- Condition: excellent; converted from a brooch
- Weight: 3.4 grams
- Approximate Total Sapphire Weight: .62 carat.
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A fine 14K yellow gold locket, the front cover decorated with deep translucent guilloche enamel over an engine-turned background surrounded by a reeded border enameled in opaque white. The front is centered with an old mine cut diamond. The trefoil-shaped bail is an especially nice touch. The interior retains the original frame insert. The bail is marked for 14K and has an unidentified maker's mark.
NOTE: This locket was very difficult to photograph. The purple enamel is deeply saturated and looks quite dark viewed directly. When the light strikes at an angle, however, the translucency of the purple comes shining through to show the underlying enraving.
NOTE: This locket was very difficult to photograph. The purple enamel is deeply saturated and looks quite dark viewed directly. When the light strikes at an angle, however, the translucency of the purple comes shining through to show the underlying enraving.
- America, ca. 1910
- Excellent condition; no enamel damage; no dings; no monogram
- Dimensions: 1 1/16" diameter (excluding bail)
- Weight: 6.3 grams
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: .04 carat
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An Edwardian 14K yellow and rose gold bracelet featuring three Essex crystals of flying ducks set between depicting cattails. The cattail leaves are worked in gold that is very slightly tinted green, and the brown part of the cattail is rose gold. Reverse-carved intaglios became popular in the Victorian era, especially to depict sporting and hunting themes. They remained popular through the early part of the 20th century. The crystal depict three different species, including a mallard. Each duck is shown flying over water. The carving and painting are nicely done. The back is marked “14K”.
- ORIGIN America, ca. 1920
- CONDITION very good, all original, the crystals have faint moisture marks around the edges (much less visible than in the photos)
- DIMENSIONS 7-5/8” long; 9/16” wide
- WEIGHT 20.5 grams
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A pin featuring three horses, each sporting a red enamel bridle by the New York maker Sloan & Company. The horses are finely detailed. The clasp is stamped with Sloan's 14K mark.
- ORIGIN America, ca. 1920.
- DIMENSIONS 1 3/4" x 9/16".
- WEIGHT 5.4 grams.
- CONDITION excellent; no enamel damage; sharp detail.
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A delightful vintage 14K yellow gold bracelet by Tiffany & Co. featuring three reverse-carved Essex crystals. The center crystal depicts a horse and rider jumping a fence and is flanked by a matching pair of crystals depicting hounds. The crystals are separated by links in the shape of horseshoes overlaid with bits. Sporting bracelets set with Essex crystals are uncommon and examples by major makers such as Tiffany are nearly impossible to find. The back is marked "Tiffany & Co./14K/Pat. Sept. 1924".
- Origin: America, 1924.
- Condition: very good overall, the crystals have minor water discoloration.
- Dimensions 7-5/8" long, 11/16" wide.
- Weight: 18.3 grams.
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A curving band of old European, transitional and single-cut diamonds sparkle in the yellow gold ribbon top of this Edwardian hinged bangle bracelet. The larger diamonds are clasped in buttercup settings, while the smaller ones are bead-set with milgrain accents. The diamonds are good quality, averaging J color and SI1 clarity. The back of the bracelet has a caged structure that mimics the openness of the front. The clasp is stamped 14K.
- America, ca. 1910.
- Condition: excellent.
- Dimensions: 5/8" wide at top tapering to 1/4" at back; fits a 6-5/8" wrist.
- Weight: 26.4 grams.
- Approximate Total Diamond Weight: 1.47 carats.
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14K gold ring featuring a detailed portrait of a Native American wearing a feathered headdress. The portrait is surrounded by a twisted rope border. Originally an Edwardian bar pin, the ring has been fashioned with the original pin's scrolled ends connecting to the medallion. The reverse is marked "585 Pr FSH" for 14K gold.
- Origin: Continental Europe, ca 1900.
- Dimensions: crown, 13/16" diamter.
- Finger Size: 6-1/2.
- Condition: excellent, sharp detail.
- Weight: 5.9 grams.
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An extraordinary and rare 14K yellow gold bangle bracelet by Krementz adorned with enameled white and pale blue forget-me-nots. Krementz made some of the best Art Nouveau enameled jewelry, and continued producing enamels well into the 20th century. Blue and white forget-me-nots, a particularly popular motif in the early 1900s, frequently appeared in small pins and pendants. This piece, however, is the first bangle bracelet we've seen. Bangle bracelets are notoriously subject to damage and it is amazing that the enamel on this bracelet has survived in mint condition. The enameled flowers are accented with engraved foliage and a stippled background. The interior is hallmarked by Krementz and is marked "14K".
Origin: America, ca. 1905.
Condition: Enamel is mint, some scratches on the inside of the gold band.
Size: 1/4" wide; opening, 2-9/16" x 2-1/4"; interior circumference, 7-7/16".
Weight: 9.0 grams.
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A classic sporting bracelet featuring three reverse-carved Essex crystals depicting a fox and a pair of horses. The gold mountings are formed from snaffle bits, horseshoes, riding crops, saddle belts and stirrups. The Essex crystals are expertly carved and painted with fine depth. The reverse is stamped with 14K marks and the maker’s mark for Carter, Gough & Co.
- America, ca. 1900.
- Excellent condition; no water damage or scratches.
- Dimensions: 7 1/2” long; 15/16” maximum width.
- Weight: 26.9 grams.
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A handsome pheasant struts his stuff in this expertly-carved and painted Essex reverse crystal set in 14K yellow gold. The bird is presented against a landscape subtly-colored foliage and mounted on a rail fence setting. Animal jewelry featuring crystals as large as this are increasingly difficult to find. The clasp is marked “14K.”
- Origin: America, ca. 1910.
- Condition: excellent; all original; no water damage.
- Dimensions: 2-1/4” x 1”.
- Weight: 15.6 grams.
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A delightful enameled 18K gold love/friendship charm or pendant by Georg Adam Scheid, jeweler to the Imperial Hapsburg Court in Vienna. The rooster is carefully engraved into the gold surface and then filled with translucent enamels in shades of orange, green and yellow. The edge is enameled in black with the French phrase, "Quand ce coq chantera, mon amitié finira. (When this rooster crows, my friendship will end.)" Obviously, the gold and enamel rooster will never crow, so the friendship will never end! The pendant/charm is stamped with Scheid's hallmark, the city mark for Vienna and French import marks for 18K.
Georg Adam Scheid (sometimes listed as Georg Anton Scheid) was active 1882-1911. He was particularly noted for his enamel work and became a favored gold- and silversmith to the Imperial Family. Scheid's pieces in gold are far rarer that his silver items.
Georg Adam Scheid (sometimes listed as Georg Anton Scheid) was active 1882-1911. He was particularly noted for his enamel work and became a favored gold- and silversmith to the Imperial Family. Scheid's pieces in gold are far rarer that his silver items.
- Origin: Austria, ca 1900
- Condition: excellent; no enamel damage
- Dimensions: 9/16" (14 mm) diameter (excluding bail and jump ring)
- Weight: 2.0 grams