These great vintage modernist cufflinks are made from sterling silver with inlaid rosewood details. They measure 1" long x 3/4" wide and are signed "Sterling Taxco Gro 925 around the initials MAC. They are in excellent condition.
This wonderful modernist bracelet was designed by Angela Cummings for her "Studio" line. It is 1 3/4" wide with and has 5 7/8" interior end to end measurement with a 1 1/4" gap opening. It is made from cast sterling silver and can be gently adjusted to fit most average wrists. It is in excellent condition and is signed "AC Studio" and "925 Thailand" on the inner cuff.
This lovely pendant was designed by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen. It measures 2" long x 1 3/4" wide and is signed "Georg Jensen" in a dotted oval as well as 368 925S Denmark. It hangs from a 30" long unsigned sterling cable chain. The chain and Jensen pendant are in excellent condition.
This unique pin was made in the 1980's by a well known artisan of the time. Unfortunately, I nor my consignor can remember the artist's name. It is 4" long x 3" wide and has a large pin top with dangling rock crystal, shell, and nickel silver charms. It is in excellent condition and is unsigned.
These whimsical earrings were handcrafted by artist, Linda Suggs in the 1980s. They are 3 3/4" long x 1 1/4" wide and have Our Lady of Guadalupe "reliquiry" centers with rhinestone, bead, and milagro accents. They have pierced backs and they are signed "Linda Suggs" on the reverse.
These sophisticated modern earrings have a great interlocking design. They are 1 3/4" wide in diameter and are handmade from 800 silver. They have pierced posts and the reverse also bears an illegible manufacturer's hallmark. They are definitely European in origin, and they are in very good condition.
This interesting ring was made by the Finnish firm of Kaunis Koru. It is presently a size 5 1/2 and has a 1/2" wide shank while standing 1/2" off the finger. It is made from sterling silver and has two square chyrsophrase stone accents. It is in very good condition and bears the KK Kaunis Koru hallmark with the date mark for 1975.
This unusual vintage bracelet by Jacob Hull has an interesting cross over design. It is 2" wide in front and has a wearable length of 7". It is made from metal with a very heavy sterling silver plated finish which is typical for the work of Jacob Hull. It is in very good condition and is signed "Jacob Hull" in script with the Buch and Deichmann Danish logo.
This unusual modernist pin was designed by Nanna Ditzel for Georg Jensen. It is 1 5/8" wide x 1 1/8" wide and is made from matte finish sterling silver. It is in excellent condition and is signed "925S Denmark 358" with a dotted "Georg Jensen" hallmark.
This unique vintage ring has such an unusual mounting. The square shank is 3/8" wide and the high dome malachite cabochon is 14MM in diameter x 10MM thick. The ring has no markings but is obviously the work of a skilled artisan. It has been tested for sterling silver, and it is in excellent condition.
These unique Mexican silver earrings were designed by the talented Taxco silversmith, Sigi Pineda. They are slightly over 2" long x 1 1/4" wide and have diagonal cut designs. They have shepherd's hook tops which I believe are later replacements. They are in very good condition, and one earring is hallmarked "Sigi Tasco Sterling" on the reverse.
This unique modernist ring is unsigned but is similar to designs I've seen by Esther Lewittes. It comes from a very high end modernist collection which included pieces by Lewittes as well as Art Smith, Weiner, and DePatta. It is a size 8 and is 1" long in front with two 6MM cultured pearl accents. It is in excellent condition and is signed "Sterling" on the inner shank.
These amazing earrings were designed by modernist jeweler, Ed Levin. Each pierced earring is 2" long x 7/8" wide and both are made from textured sterling silver with 14K accents. They are signed "Ed Levin 14K Sterling" on the reverse, and each clutch is hand scribed "Ed Levin". They are in excellent condition.
These unique earrings were made by modernist jeweler, Esther Lewittes. They are 1" long x 7/8" wide and have a concave biomorphic design with a simple oval cut out. They have screwback posts, and are signed "Handmade Sterling" and "Lewittes". They are in excellent condition.
This unusual bracelet was made by one of the foremost modernist jewelers, Art Smith. It is an interesting departure from his more abstract designs, and has a very fashion forward look. It is quite appropriately called the "Vogue" bracelet. It is just under 3" wide and has a 6" end to end measurement with a 1 1/2" gap opening. It is made from polished copper and has a lacquer glaze to prevent tarnishing. It does have some lacquer wear on the hard edges of the folds, b ...click for details