What could be more classic for a woman of any age than a string of gold beads by Tiffany? These beads are 8 1/2mm and measure 17 1/2" long. They come with the original presentation box. Circa 1960.
These subtly sculptural earrings are by the late famed Modernist designer, Ed Wiener. A pearl moves on a rod that spans the oxidized, curved backing. The earrings measure 3/4" long and 1/2" wide; screwbacks; excellent condition.
This is an original gold cuff bracelet by collectible American designer, Helen Woodhull. Since her death in 2005, Woodhull's atelier has continued at James Robinson but this piece is dated 1989. The central stone is garnet flanked by three yellow sapphires on each side. It fits a small/medium wrist. The inner diameter is 2 1/8" with an opening of 1". It is 7/16" tall. The original safety chain is included but has been removed from the bracelet.
These 18 karat gold and black onyx earrings by Tiffany are perfect to wear any time, any place. They measure 11/16" wide and have both clip and post backs. The earrings probably date to the 1970's and are in excellent condition.
This teardrop necklace and bracelet is one of Antonio Pineda's iconic designs. In this instance, the stone is obsidian which has a slight iridescence, an unusual choice for him. Made of 970 silver. The bracelet links are 1 1/2" wide. Links of the necklace are graduated with the largest also 1 1/2" in width. The curved links are hinged to gracefully form to the neck. Excellent condition. Circa 1960.
This is a stunning set of flatware by Hector Aguilar in the Aztec pattern. This set is a bit different than most in that the hand hammer marks show on the bowls of the spoons, providing a wonderful decorative element. The set consists of 12 dinner forks; 12 dessert forks; 12 soup spoons; 24 teaspoons;and 12 dinner knives with silver blades. All pieces are in excellent condition with hallmarks dating it to the 1940's. It is 940 silver.
Diamonds at the tips of the curved spokes of these Tiffany earrings make them look like fireworks. They measure 1" wide and 7/8" tall. Clip backs; circa 1960; excellent condition.
This early bracelet by silver designer, Hector Aguilar, dates to the 1940's. It is unusual for the Mexican silversmiths to have incorporated turquoise in their work. The bracelet measures 3/4" wide and 6 1/2" in wearable length. Condition is very good; one of the stones has fissures that may have been natural to the stone rather than cracks.
Unusual carved jade ring set in 14 karat gold. Stones are beautifully colored and in excellent condition. Currently size 7 1/2 but can easily be sized up or down. Made circa 1960.
Elegant 18 karat gold earrings by London jeweler, Elizabeth Gage. They have a central oval pearl banded with twisted gold. Below is a round pearl and a diamond on top. Clip backs; circa 1990. Excellent condition