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  • fermoir pendentif ancien en orfermoir normand en or
    210,00

    Small enameled clasp pendant in 18 karat (750) gold. This Normandy clasp, in hollow gold. It is decorated with colored enamel: on one side, a red enameled flower framed by midnight-blue leaves, within a cartouche. The cartouche is surrounded by a jagged frieze; on the other side, the same motif […]

  • collier Russe ancien turquoisesedwardian russian turquoise necklace
    3700,00

    Russian turquoise drapery necklace in 14 karat (583) rose gold. Drapery necklace composed of eleven drop-shaped plates topped with turquoise cabochons. The turquoise is a beautiful lagoon blue with natural brown inclusions (pyrites and matrix). The necklace is finished with a double chain of flat links. The turquoise may have come from Kazakhstan, a country under Russian rule since the 17th century, where turquoise mines are still found, but more likely from Persia, which supplied countries and courts with its beautiful, intense-blue stones. Turquoise from Kazakhstan is generally blue with a hint of lavender inside, suggesting Persian turquoise. Necklace circa 1900, chain changed afterwards.

    On the chain, certainly changed after the necklace was made: Russian “sickle and hammer” hallmark (active after 1958), SAS hallmark on the clasp.

    Total length: 42 cm
    Dimensions of largest drop: 21 x 45 mm

    Note: The slight difference in gold color between the chain and the necklace suggests a modification of the jewel.
    Condition : wears of use

    Weight : 35.20 gr

    About turquoise: Read our article by clicking here.

  • Email de Limoges bijou ancienpendant d'oreille anciens en émail de limoges
    300,00

    Victorian enamel pastoral earrings in silver-plated metal. Pair of antique ear pendants, decorated with enameled miniatures in a chased metal frame. The miniatures depict a young lady reading, another making a wreath of flowers, a third gathering a bird and the last, a lamb. Romantic and pastoral themes were very much in vogue at the end of the 19th century. The earrings have a screw-fastening system for non-pierced ears. Antique clip earrings, circa 1870, probably Limoges, France.

    Dimensions: 55 x 18 mm

    Note : The earrings have a screw-fastening system for non-pierced ears.
    Condition: small chips on some miniatures.

    Weight : 9.91 gr

  • bague marquise diamantsbague ancienne marquise diamants taille
    2300,00

    Old-cut diamond marquise ring in 18 karat (750) rose gold. Oval-shaped ring set with 27 old-cut diamonds (approx. 0.95 carat total). The ring is decorated with a line of small dots in relief. Antique ring, late 19th century, Circa 1880, probably France (hallmark missing).

    Owl hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold, affixed a posteriori).

    Finger size: 55 EU or 7 US (resizing possible)

    Bezel size: 19 x 10 mm

    Total estimated diamond weight: 0.95 carat

    Condition: gold wears, old setting

    Weight : 4.12 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Antique compass gold pendantantique gold compass
    850,00

    Victorian compass pendant in 9 karat gold (375). A very original compass-shaped pendant that can be rotated on itself, allowing it to be placed on the table to find North. Inside, an arrow rotates on the cardinal points.  The compass is two-sided, with both sides protected by glass. It is decorated with a gold cord that holds the hoop. The North indication works. Made in England, Birmingham, 1891.

    Marks: Marine anchor (Birmingham), R for 1891, MW.

    Dimensions: 32 x 20 mm
    Diameter: 20 mm

    Condition: dust inside the compass, slight dents, wear light scratches on gold and glass.

    Weight: 5.26 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

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    Learn more: How does a compass work? A moving needle inside the compass reacts to a magnet, the Earth. Indeed, as our planet contains a lot of iron, it is magnetic, and the small moving needle inside the compass uses this to indicate the north-south direction. However, this only works if there are no other magnets near the compass. Note that the needle of a magnetic steel compass always points approximately north.

  • Victorian gold claspAntique gold clasp
    300,00

    Antique round gold clasp in 18-karat (750) rose gold. Jewel from the 19th century.

    Owl hallmark (French State hallmark for 18-karat gold).

    Length: 25 mm

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight : 2.63 gr

  • bracelet ancien en orbracelet en or
    1300,00

    Reliquary pearl bracelet in 18 karat (750) rose gold. The bracelet is composed of two rows of cultured pearls linked by a gold cruciform element. In the center of the bracelet, a rectangular gold element holds a lock of hair, protected by a curved glass. The clasp is with a gold stick, which is passed through a ring. Antique reliquary bracelet, late 19th century.

    French owl hallmarks on various parts of the bracelet (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Total length: 19.5 cm

    Dimensions of central element: 24 x 15 mm
    Diameter of beads: 3.4 mm

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight : 12.53 gr

  • bague reliquaire or 18ksecret reliquary ring in gold
    1300,00

    Reliquary secret locket ring in 18 karat yellow gold (750). Antique ring with a rock crystal compartment that can be opened from below to hold a flower, a lock of hair or a small photograph. Ideal for a keepsake. The ring is decorated with three chevrons at shoulder level. Antique locket ring, circa 1860, France.

    Eagle head hallmark

    Finger size: 53 UE or 6.5 US (can be changed)

    Bezel size: 11 x 8 mm

    Condition: a few scratches on the rock crystal.

    Weight : 1.67 gr

  • boucles d'oreille anciennes citrinesdormeuses anciennes citrines
    1300,00

    Georgian citrine earrings in 18 karat (750) and 14 karat (585 for the clasp) rose gold. Antique earrings set with large oval faceted citrines. They are closed-set and on a foil, creating a warm, luminous effect. Antique earrings  in very good condition, Georgian period, circa 1830.

    Shell hallmark (punched later on the buckle fastening).

    Dimensions: 19 x 10 mm

    Condition: fine wear scratches

    Weight : 4.69 gr

  • bague rubis italie anciennebague italienne ancienne rubis
    2800,00

    Georgian Italian ruby cluster ring in 14 karat gold (585). Late 18th century cluster ring with 9 table-cut rubies. Each shoulder of the ring is also set with 3 rubies. The ring is richly decorated with rinceaux and stylized leaves. Like most rings from this period, the ring head is secured with a rivet. Ring from the Mediterranean basin, probably Italy, circa 1780.

    Unreadable guarantee hallmark, 14k tested gold.

    Finger circumference: 56 EU or 7.5 US (possible sizing at the risk of missing ring decoration).

    Bezel dimensions: 14.8 mm x 15 mm

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight : 5.4 gr

    More information : there are several examples of rings identified as Italian in the British Musuem, and although it is known that these designs were also made in Spain, there are no Spanish models referenced in museums. However, this style can be found throughout Southern Europe: Italy, Spain and Portugal, and can be explained by the presence of the Habsburgs during the 16th and 17th centuries in regions such as Sicily, Sardinia, Naples and Milan.

  • victorian french regional ring Orhoitzapenaalliance ancienne Orhoitzapena
    300,00

    Basque wedding band in 18 karat gold (750). Large wedding band bearing the partially faded inscription “Orhoitzapena”, meaning “souvenir” in Basque. Regional jewel from the South-West, France, Basque Country area.

    Finger size: 48 EU or 4.5 US (resizing possible)

    Ring width: 4 mm

    Condition: patina and scratches from use, inscription partially legible

    Weight : 1.9 gr

  • epingle a cheveux mariage en acier et cornepeigne a chignon mariage en corne
    480,00

    Steel-cut hair comb. This antique comb has five blond horn teeth. The top part slopes down and is decorated with a line of faceted steel-cut flowers. Antique hair comb, perfect for wedding hair accessories. Head jewel, France, early 19th century.

    Dimensions: 7,5 cm x 8,5 cm

    Condition: slight scratches, central flower moves slightly

    Weight : 18.58 gr

    Further info : In the 19th century dictionary of techniques: “Steel, thanks to its hardness, is susceptible to a beautiful polish; one forms very finely faceted half-pearls from it, and these steel points are riveted one against the other on silver-plated copper plates pierced with a thousand holes, which reproduce in silhouette the arrangements one wishes to execute.”