These earrings by New Jersey maker, Krementz, consist of alternating blue and green enamel triangles separated by twisted 18 karat gold. They measure 5/8" in diameter. Back and foundation are 18 karat; posts are 14.
These irregularly bulbous shaped earrings by Robert Lee Morris are perfect to wear all the time. They have clip and post backs and date to the 1980's or 90's. They measure 1/2" wide and 3/4" tall. Condition is excellent.
Gold earrings by Kieselstein Cord with two subtly different finishes. The center panel is slightly more glossy than the matte exterior. Beaded gold circles are a nice counterpoint to the geometric shape of the earrings. Backs are both clips and posts. They measure 11/16" tall and 7/8" wide; dated 1985.
Silver pendant by Robert Lee Morris with 11 diamonds of varying sizes. Both front and back have a lovely undulating shape. For a more casual look, the pendant can be worn equally well on the reverse as a plain silver pendant. Morris sold this strung on a black cord but one can easily substitute a silver chain if preferred. The pendant measures 1 5/8" wide and 1 1/2" tall.
This is a nicely hand chased Navajo silver pillbox. It measures 1 13/16" in diameter which is larger than most. It is signed with the maker's mark of an arrowhead on the bottom. Condition is excellent; circa 1940.
This handmade, Navajo sterling silver pillbox is centered with a nice turquoise stone. It measures 1 1/2" x 2", larger than most. Inside are stamped the maker's initials, JC. Excellent condition. Circa 1940's.
Lovely dome shaped earrings centered with richly colored turquoise. They test 14 karat. Measure 1/2" in diameter; excellent condition. For pierced ears.
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; fourteen karat gold.
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.