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Vintage Italian, eye-catching and definitely statement-making 800 silver charm bracelet in the so-called Etruscan style easily recognized by the profusion of silver florets and tiny little beads that adorn it!
An iconic form of early 20th c "grand tour" jewelry, charm bracelets of this type were also made by the Peruzzi Bros but even more were crafted in smaller yet equally good workshops along the streets of Italy's most popular tourist cities.
Here the bracelet has 5 chunky, impressive...
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Not a very prolific taller, ProSa is nevertheless a name that I look for and try to get their pieces for my inventory whenever possible.
Their jewelry that I have seen are cast and usually very nicely defined and finished.
And even though I wouldn't say that I associate them with big, in-your-face pieces, I was pleasantly surprised to find this delicate, romantic floral necklace bearing their name.
Feminine and timeless, a ribbon of fuchsia flowers to hug the neck of a young lady this upc...
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I always thought of clamper bracelets as the ideal form for a maestro to showcase his mastery over the art of repoussage. Demanding in both skill and attention, the technique allows for the creation of superb pieces of jewelry because it lends itself to inventive experimentation with all three dimensions.
Loosely based on designs by Margot and the Los Castillo, this is a rather unusual clamper...
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Beautiful, heavy vintage Deco necklace in the style of Aguilar's "half tubular link" design, I am not sure how to present this to you and what attribution to make. It is not signed at all but the construction, weight and quality make me believe that it could be a Hector original. Yet would anybody in their right mind remove the hallmarks link? In any case, here it is, measuring a wearable 15" long (total length is actually 16 1/4") by 7/8" wide and weighing a generous 91.9 grams...
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A gorgeous repousse clamper bracelet by Gerardo Lopez wrought in sterling silver, this is a perfect match for the necklace by the same artist available in my inventory - you can see the two pieces together in the next to last photo. Exceptionally well made, its quality reflects Lopez's mastery of repoussage and his design acumen...
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An easily recognized Toshikane design, the circus elephants bracelet does not come up very often in my experience. I am therefore thrilled to present this example here comprised of vividly colored Arita porcelain links set in silver. Ideal for smaller to medium size wrists, the bracelet is a small glistening treasure. It measures a wearable 6 5/8" long by 3/4" wide and weighs 23.6 grams. It is marked simply "SILVER" and dates in the 1920s-40s period...
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For those of us in search of good alternatives to Matilde Poulat's superb jewelry, the creations of a couple of the grande dame's contemporaries offer just such an opportunity. The jeweled ring with adjustable shank (now, that's a treat!) in one of Matilde's signature designs is made by a maestro whose work I am constantly seeking out for its quality and attention to detail. Currently a comfortable size 6, the ring has an open shank so it could easily be sized-up...
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You will definitely fall in love with this necklace and I guarantee you it will become one of your favorite pieces! Wrought in 980 silver, its repousse leaves are dramatically three-dimensional and the patina they acquired over time makes them even more impressive. I believe this is based on a Los Castillo design and it just drives me crazy that I cannot read the signature of its maker - the hallmarks are right under one of the rivets and mostly concealed by it...
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A rare find to come upon a Hector Aguilar ring - there don't seem to be many available! Yet here it is, an "Old Maguey" piece that would go perfectly with the matching bracelet also currently available in my inventory (see listing no 1097654). Not as massive as the other pieces in the parure, the ring is an easy wear whether for a night out or for your every day in the office. It is currently a size 5.25 but easily re-sizeable, I believe, without fear of damaging the hallmarks...
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Dating in the 1950s-60s, a heavy, stunning Mexican silver lariat having two generously round brushed sterling tassels at its two ends. This is one of the most flexible necklace designs, I believe, and judging from the fact that I have been trying to lay my hands on one for quite a long time, highly collectible too. Thick, heavy twist rope chain that can be doubled-up even, if you can wear a medium choker size, and beautiful patina contribute to the "eye-catchiness" of this piece...
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Slick, minimalist and yet so eye-catching, a pair of Margot de Taxco silver and enamel earrings with distinctive trapezoidal dangles. Just note the way the silver polka dots jump out of the white enamel background! The earrings measure 1 3/8" long by just over 1" wide (at their widest) and weigh 18.4 grams (for the set). Fully hallmarked as shown with Margot's name as well as Eagle 16 and des. no 5586 and in excellent vintage condition.
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An iconic Deco creation that is still being made today the double row cuff bracelet presented here is by far the best in this design I have ever had!
Cast and not simply cut out of silver sheet, this is a heavy, impressive piece, its features sculpted and patinated over time to accentuate its three-dimensional appeal.
Wrought out of coveted 980 silver, much finer than the 925 purity offered by sterling, a cuff that will become an anchor in your jewelry box...













