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Victorian Malachite Pearl Rose Gold Cufflinks by Owen

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Cufflinks and Accessories: Gold: Pre 1900   item# 938651

Victorian Malachite Pearl Rose Gold Cufflinks by Owen
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From the Late Victorian era, these spectacular antique Art Nouveau cufflinks feature undulant scrolled frames still crisply detailed after more than a hundred years. They're ovals about 3/4" long, each inset with a slice of variegated green malachite (a great pretender, if it's celluloid) and centered with a gray faux pearl. The 7/8" engraved backs are of the early "torpedo" form, a sure indication of great age. The rosy gold metal is gilded, but it takes magnification to notice surface wear, except to the reverses. Rose gold was a great favorite in the 1890s, as it is again today, so the cufflinks most likely date from that decade.

Each link is stamped QUIKFIXR on both portions, which lets us identify the maker as Harry Owen and Sons of Birmingham, England. They were noted for quality and innovation in cufflinks, collar studs and other men's jewelry items, holding numerous patents and exhibiting at major shows. These stunning examples of their work reached us from an estate in the Carolinas.

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Antique Art Deco Enamel Cufflinks Vivid Blue and Gold

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Cufflinks and Accessories: Silver: Pre 1930   item# 703274

Antique Art Deco Enamel Cufflinks Vivid Blue and Gold
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These antique doubled-faced cufflinks couldn't be more Art Deco -- or more spectacular -- and, beyond the immediate impact of strong color contrast and pure geometry, a lot more is going on, too. Arts and Crafts influence becomes apparent as you look closely through the translucent guilloché enamels at the intricate engraving beneath. Those shimmering golden diamonds are crossed by a zigzag motif that, in the Celtic design vocabulary so important to the Arts and Crafts movement, symbolizes thunderbolts or streaks of lightning -- which in turn portend an encounter with the transcendent. Circling these, the rounds of rich cobalt blue feature a tracery of swirls, mysterious and very ancient forms suggesting paths of energy; you might see them as waves, curling flames, roots or tendrils. Obviously this is very different guilloché work than the usual, and it may well have been engraved by hand, rather than machine.

These beauties reached us from a Chicago estate and probably were made there, where many skilled and innovative jewelers were based during the early 20th century. Unfortunately there isn't a signature, nor is the metal marked. I expect it's either silver of a sturdier grade than sterling or one of those hard-wearing cousins of platinum (chromium or rhodium). It's much lighter and brighter in person than in the photograph. Mountings, connectors and the enamelwork are in lovely condition, showing only slight wear. Size is 9/16" round.

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Very Unusual Antique Arts and Crafts Silver Cufflinks

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Cufflinks and Accessories: Silver: Pre 1910   item# 698609

Very Unusual Antique Arts and Crafts Silver Cufflinks
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I love Arts and Crafts jewelry at its quirkiest, don't you? Its fine hand-workmanship is always admirable, as in these simple well-formed bezel mountings, but the creators often had their best fun finding fresh and unexpected stones. "Wow" appeal, not snob appeal, was what counted for them and their artistic customers, so they searched for unusual shapes and colors that didn't feature in mass-produced jewels or even in more predictable custom pieces.

Here someone's search was well-rewarded with shimmering sets so vivid and dimensional they look like enamelwork. These may be natural stone -- the color is right for rubelite tourmaline -- but they could be art glass. It's a rather enigmatic hue between cranberry and amethyst. Not being sure of the material, we've priced them as glass. All four faces are smoothly carved or drilled out at the centers, forming concave areas that beckon your fingertips to touch them.

The metal of the mounts and elongated link connectors appears to be unmarked silver. I polished a bit at the back and it responded as sterling does, but may be a somewhat lesser grade. You could make them shine like the dickens, if you prefer a brighter look to the patina of age. Condition, as you see, is excellent; provenance is an East Coast estate; size is 5/8" round; and probable dating would be 1900 -1910.

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Art Nouveau Comb and 4 More Vintage Hair Accents

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Cufflinks and Accessories: Pre 1950   item# 691488

Art Nouveau Comb and 4 More Vintage Hair Accents
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Here's a great group of vintage hair accessories from the mid-20th century and earlier. The star is the 3.5-inch French hairpin of mock tortoiseshell, crowned by an Art Nouveau medallion of silver metal worked in repousse. The comb, marked France, is of a type used from the 1920s, but the dual portrait medallion is from around 1900. I'm sure it began life in another form, possibly as a button top. At some point these were glued together and the result is remarkably beautiful.

Rounding out the collection are three combs and a ponytail holder from the 1940s, also of faux tortoise. Two are blonde tortoise, with a lot of color contrast, measuring about 3 inches wide. The others, similar in size, are auburn-toned. One blonde comb is missing an outer tooth, but that wouldn't be seen in use.

The group has been assembled from various estate collections. These accessories will be perfect with the Retro-inspired hairstyles so fashionable this season.

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Antique Victorian Enamel and Gold Alpine Cufflinks

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Cufflinks and Accessories: Gold: Pre 1900   item# 687173

Antique Victorian Enamel and Gold Alpine Cufflinks
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Among the most exciting and truly unusual cufflinks that I've seen anywhere in the world, these were discovered in Paris and could conceivably be French or Swiss. However, my top guess for point of origin is Scandinavia, due to the marvelously stylized design. The enamelwork looks almost modernist and yet these cufflinks are of a type made only in the 19th century. The torpedo-shaped backs with chains are quintessentially Victorian. Perhaps a Scandinavian jeweler came to Scotland, no great distance, and adapted to the craze for Highland items that began after Queen Victoria acquired Balmoral Castle in 1848. Motifs like this mountain goat (or deer) -- along with Highland Stags, Celtic designs and "pebble" jewelry -- became wildly popular, as Vicky's courtiers and other subjects laced on their boots and took to hiking the Cairngorms.

These cufflinks were certainly regarded as special even by their original owner, because their condition is exceptionally fine. The torpedoes and chain gleam like new and only slight surface wear can be observed with high magnification on the enamel plaques and their reverses. The colorful tops pack buckets of style into their 1/2" by 1/4" area; the chains are about 3/4" long and the torpedoes, which feature sparkling bright-cut detail at the back, are about 7/8" long. Since enamelwork is typically done on silver, I expect its edges and reverse are vermeil (gold-washed sterling). The torpedoes and chains may well be be carat gold; at the very least, they're gold-filled, which means any underlying metal is encased in so much gold that the finish almost never wears out.

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Victorian Arts and Crafts Moonstone Cufflinks Orig Box

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Cufflinks and Accessories: Gold: Pre 1900   item# 620541

Victorian Arts and Crafts Moonstone Cufflinks Orig Box
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These gorgeous antique cuff links show strong Arts & Crafts influence in the cabochon cut of the luminous blue-white moonstones, their bezel settings with handsomely detailed frames and the overall quality of hand-workmanship. They also have the characteristically Victorian "bean" backs that indicate 19th century origin.

The faces measure 3/4 inches long, so these are very good-sized moonstones. The metal appears to be rolled gold, thus much more durable than plating. Making these even more collectible (and giftable), they still have what appears to be their original box of issue. Provenance is a Pennsylvania estate and most likely dating is circa 1890. Under magnification, age-appropriate surface wear is naturally present. I should mention also that one moonstone is a bit thicker at one end than the other, unless it's slipped to a slight tilt within the mounting.

Other antique moonstone cufflink sets I've seen online are commanding prices between $400 and $800, so these are a wonderful bargain -- especially while on sale.

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Lovely Antique Art Deco Rhinestone Fan Shoe Clips

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Cufflinks and Accessories: Gold: Pre 1940   item# 587919

Lovely Antique Art Deco Rhinestone Fan Shoe Clips
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These spectacular shoe clips are of heavy gilt brass, formed in ovals with fans set in the centers. Each fan is crowned with six glorious diamond rhinestones so vividly prismic that I thought at first they were aurora borealis. Since the chemical treatment that produces those weren't developed until around 1950 and this is definitely NOT a 1950s style, I examined them more closely and found they're just incredibly good crystals: top-of-the-line faceted glass from Czechoslovakia or Austria.

The rose gold gilding is wonderful, too. Look how well it's held up through all these years. It takes high magnification to notice any wear, except on the reverses. Look also at how the thick and sturdy the folding clips in back are. They simply haven't been made this well since the Art Deco era. These aren't at all the flimsy type of shoe clip that came along later.

Dating from between 1925 and 1935, they're antique or within a few years of it, by American 75-year standards. Size is 1 3/4" by 7/8" and provenance is a West Coast estate.

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Estate Diamond Case Gruen Precision Quartz Watch

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Cufflinks and Accessories: Pre 1980   item# 517442

Estate Diamond Case Gruen Precision Quartz Watch
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If you want a vintage watch that's as dainty as possible, while also being highly accurate and luxuriously set with diamonds, this could be the one for you. Measuring 6 1/4" long (with the clasp now set at about 6"), it's perfect for a petite woman who prefers the white metals. Its case measures just 3/8" wide by 7/8" long and the band width is about 1/4". The quartz wristwatch revolution that began in 1969 reached its peak of achievement around 1980, when this lovely ladies' watch was crafted. The thinness of a quartz movement inspired and enabled designers to create sleek ultra-feminine styles that were never seen before and seldom seen after.

Despite its tiny size, this watch is elegantly detailed. The 10 diamonds around the dial alternate with squares of faceted metal; the enamel face has a subtle texture; and the integral band is patterned like snakeskin (and very flexible). Hands are black-enameled and, instead of numerals, streamlined strips of white metal mark the hours.

The clasp reads "Italy" on reverse and the dial reads "Gruen Precision Quartz." On the back of the case are the words, "Gruen Since 1874" and "Stainless Steel Base Metal Bezel." I haven't been able to find any other metal marks, which possibly were on the length of band removed at one end when it was resized. Probably there's white gold at least around the diamonds, but I can't make that claim firmly and am pricing the watch as if made of chromium, rhodium or the like. It certainly has a wonderful, bright surface that will go beautifully with your white gold, platinum and sterling jewelry.

Condition of this watch is marvelous; it can't have been worn much. Even the crystal shows no signs of wear except under very high magnification. We've treated it to a new battery and it's running fine.

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Edwardian Whiting and Davis Dresden Mesh Bag, Big

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Cufflinks and Accessories: Pre 1920   item# 491059

Edwardian Whiting and Davis Dresden Mesh Bag, Big
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Far more Edwardian in spirit than Art Deco, this remarkable antique evening bag from a Florida estate features baby fine mesh hand-enameled in the Impressionist manner. The subtle blue, green and lilac shades remind me of Monet's waterlily ponds painted at Giverny. As you know, the company's later designs are of larger mesh, decorated with assertive Art Deco colors and on boldly geometric frames. This frame, by contrast, is thoroughly Edwardian, with delicate floral and foliate details also appearing on the oblong links of 13 1/2-inch chain, which shows strong Arts & Crafts influence and is diagonally attached as chains were in the 19th and very early 20th centuries. Probable dating would be between 1907, when C.W. Whiting became a partner in the firm, and 1920.

Exclusive of the gorgeous chain, the bag measures almost 9 inches from its clasp to the lowest point of fringe, and the shape flares to 7 inches wide at the bottom. Thus, it's unusual for size as well as style. Comparably sized W&D bags are now selling in the $300-350 range, but we've priced this example low due to the need to restitch the lining to the frame's perforations. This will be a quick and easy job for anyone handy with a needle (as I'm not). Apart from that, I see no problems of note, only minor age-appropriate surface wear to the mesh and gilding. All the grillions of fine links remain attached, with no tears, and the beautiful floral clasp closes securely.

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Lovely Art Nouveau Edwardian Hair Comb

Catalogue: Estate Jewelry: Cufflinks and Accessories: Silver: Pre 1910   item# 403892

Lovely Art Nouveau Edwardian Hair Comb
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The curvy lines of this pretty hair comb show Art Nouveau influence, but here the overexuberance of the Victorian era has given way to Edwardian restraint, both in form and size. Its refinement and delicacy suggest a circa 1910 dating.

The tines of this hair jewel are nicely flexible steel, while the top is fixed and sturdy. Hallmarks aren't present, so it isn't sterling, but some silver content is likely since it shines up with a jeweler's cloth. Age-appropriate surface wear is visible only under high magnification. Size is about 3 3/8 by 1 1/2 inches.

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