Estate jewelry. Circa 1920s, Platinum. Deluxe Deco Style! This period Art Deco ring features a geometric motif set with brilliant white diamonds, topped by a stunning 18.3 carat Blue Zircon. Deco style set the tone for fashion for the rest of the century, and this ring is as cool today as it was hot back then! Zircon is a natural stone found in Russia which is rare in large sizes and in pure blue colors. Because it is doubly refractive, it is twice as sparkly as most other stones. While you f ...click for details
Estate jewelry. Circa 1960s, 18k. Purple Flower Power! This 18k gold and gemstone brooch features lush amethyst in a classic flower motif. Pieces like this one were the rage in the fifties and sixties and are in vogue again. Excellent condition.
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Estate jewelry. Circa 1950s, 18k, Swiss. Never Take It Off! This tailored 18K yellow gold bracelet is just the right size and shape for easy every day wear or for stacking with other bracelets to make an in vogue statement. Swiss jewelry is known for quality and understated style. This heavy handmade bracelet delivers both. Excellent condition.
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Estate jewelry. Circa 1950s, 14k. Purple! Purple! Purple! Purple is the fashion color of the moment and this ring with its huge lush amethyst and retro fifties vibe is "just right" now. The big look of the ring is tempered with elegance by the pearl motif around the 17 carat amethyst. This is a well designed, finely fabricated piece of 1950s jewelry. Excellent condition.
Estate jewelry. Circa 1940s, 14k, American. Vibrant, Resplendent, Recherché! This brooch is glorious. The stones are sublime in the well groomed design. Suburb quality moonstones and fine rubies are set off by brilliant white diamonds of the best quality. Truly an example of how wonderful American Retro jewelry can be. Well made, it is in excellent condition.
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Signed jewelry, Estate jewelry. Dated 1995, 18k, Tiffany & Co. Deco Deluxe Tiffany Style. The Atlas motif jewelry finds its roots in Art Deco pieces made for Tiffany in the 1920s. The look is sleek and strong. This currently unavailable version is particularly large, heavy, and set with superb rubies. Fine fabrication. Excellent condition.
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Estate jewelry. Circa 1950-60s, 18k. Easy Going Glamour. This ring has a breezy opulent vibe. No surprise when one considers the 1.50 carats of brilliant diamonds, 1.45 carats of superior rubies, fine fabrication and meticulous design. It sits close to the finger and is easy to wear all the time. This is a big ring with a restrained glamour that will give you an unpretentious fashionable presence. Excellent condition. ...click for details
Signed jewelry, Estate jewelry. Circa 1960s, 18k, Zurich, Switzerland. Simply Elegant. This 18k white gold eternity band features 1.10 carats of brilliant white diamonds in a unique setting generally found only in Europe. From Emile Meister, widely regarded as one of the finest jewelers in the world, this ring is superbly fabricated and in excellent condition.
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Signed jewelry, Estate jewelry. Circa 1950-60s, 18k, Tannler, Zurich, Switzerland. Poised and Perfect! The sparkle of the diamonds surround the moody light of the fabulous moonstone to create a cool, confident modernist look. Tannler was long considered one of the best ateliers in Switzerland, known for superior quality and only using hand fabrication. Excellent condition.
Art Deco jewelry, Estate jewelry. Circa 1920s, 14k. Confident Geometry in Sleek Style. Period Art Deco jewelry has a certain something something, -- a self assured style. This ring has it in a wearable scale with a sophisticated look. Hand fabricated and set with a lovely diamond, it is in excellent condition.
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Antique jewelry. Circa 1900s, 14k, probably Swiss. Neoclassical Charm for Today's Fashion. Timeless as the Greco-Roman statues it is based on, this graceful Victorian ring is as wearable today as a century ago. The gold work is subtle framing the patrician face perfectly. Stone cameo's are the highest form of cameo and the rarest. Watch Vogue in the next year for a strong return of Cameo jewelry. Very good condition. ...click for details
Signed jewelry, Estate jewelry. Circa 1940s, 18k, CARL BUCHERER, Swiss. Full-on Fab Forties! These Retro earrings have the bold style that is associated with forties jewelry. The scrolled frame is set with a pave tear drop of diamonds at the top and three dangling at the bottom. The result is a visual treat with the tear drops moving and the diamonds flashing. Renowned for quality and fine design, Bucherer has furnished its clients with tasteful jewels for more than a century. Excellent condi ...click for details
Signed jewelry, Estate jewelry. Circa 1970-80s, 18k, Henry Dunay, American. Big Bold Sophistication! Heels and jeans, to ball gowns at the opening, these hammered yellow gold earrings have a confident style that will add to your signature look. They have the size of door knockers but are sleekly fluid and effortlessly fashionable. We would expect not less from one of America's living treasures, Henry Dunay. Excellent condition. ...click for details