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
Textured links surround irregularly shaped stones in this 35" long necklace. Three links on the end allow the length to be modified by an inch. It can be worn equally well singly or doubled. It is made of 22 karat gold with tourmaline, amethyst, garnet, citrine and blue topaz. The links have two different textures. It is a versatile, beautiful and unusual necklace.
Custom made, intricately woven gold earrings that look like spun sugar. Bands of diamonds separate the three lobes. The top lobe is flat in back to fit against the ear while the other two are completely three dimensional. They are made of 20 karat gold and measure 3" long and 1 1/16 at the widest. Made with post backs but could easily be converted to clips.
Large faceted tourmalines are draped with undulating bands of gold that terminate in diamonds. Custom made in 22 karat gold. Measure 1 7/16" long; mint condition.
Unusual Los Castillo bracelet with undulating links filled with azure malachite. The stones are in excellent condition and nicely varied in color. Links are 1" wide. The bracelet is approximately 7" long but difficult to measure precisely because of the safety chain. It fits a medium/ small size wrist. Hallmark dates 1948 - 1960.
These two sterling silver bracelets are set with rough cut cognac quartz stones. The irregular shapes and textures of the stones make for a simultaneously primitive and sophisticated look. They are terrific worn either singly or combined. The length can be adjusted between 7" and 8 1/4". The larger bracelet is approximately 1 1/16" in width; the smaller is 3/4".
This Maple Leaf Quilt is exceptional for a number of reasons, most obvious of which is the size. It measures 108" wide x 100" long. It is signed Miriam Lippincott Mansfield, NJ 1848. Miriam clearly made this quilt for her hope chest. She was born in 1830 and married Henry Warrington Roberts in 1860. In addition, the quilt has an outstanding group of early 19th century red printed fabrics, all in excellent condition. The quilt has not been washed. Several different white fabrics were u ...click for details
This awesome, one of a kind bracelet is made of two types of stones. The flat stones are labradorite and the cabochon and faceted stones are iolite. They beautifully combine blues, grays and purples. The bracelet is heavily silver plated. It is 2" wide and adjustable in length from 7 1/4" to 8 1/2".
This richly colored bracelet is full of texture, both from the stones and the silver.
The rough cut of the ruby and cognac quartz stones creates wonderful uneven surfaces. The silver has a brushed matte finish. A toggle clasp can fit in three different loops, giving lots of size flexibility. The bracelet is 1 1/2" wide and can range in length from 7" to 8 1/2".