This is a lovely sterling silver and white enamel bracelet by Einar Modahl, Norway. There are six sections to the bracelet, each having a different scene. Designs include a log cabin, a Polar bear, reindeer, and various Viking ships. Really exquisite workmanship.
Exquisite early Georg Jensen sterling silver and Labradorite pendant with marks dating the piece to 1917 – 1927. Reverse is marked 830, raised Georg Jensen mark, Denmark, and the model number 54.
The stone is a large oval piece of Labradorite, which is a veined grey to smoky black color. When the piece is turned in a certain way, the stone has a vivid blue iridescence, which in the case of this stone, is called labr ...click for details
This is a beautiful sterling silver signed brooch by Volmer Bahner. Open work design of a swan on water with leaves and branches as a surround. The piece is quite heavy, and has a pin and safety catch. Back is marked, “ VB 925S sterling”. Very nice patina to the silver. Dates to 1960.
A very cute gilded silver and enamel brooch in the design of a white flower with separate petals and with the white enamel work having delicate lines under the enamel on each petal. Back is gilded silver, and is marked – David Andersen – Sterling – Norway. As usual for David Andersen pieces, this is very well made.
A quite simple but elegant brooch, done in a rich red enamel with darker stripes by Oystein Ballé. Back is a gilded silver, and the piece has its original pin and C clasp. Marked Ballé - 925S - Sterling – Norway. Dates to the mid 20th century.