Cultured pearl necklace by C.Perroud with a clasp in 18 karat yellow gold. Necklace made of 90 cultured pearls on a silk thread. Made by Chalres Perroud in the mid-20th century. Vintage necklace, circa 1960, Lyon, France.
Eagle head hallmark and Charles Perroud goldsmith’s hallmark.
Regional blue enamel signet ring in 18 karat gold. French regional ring with an unengraved rectangular cartouche (engraving possible). The ring is decorated with blue and white enamel. Antique ring, circa 1870, France.
Horsehead hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)
Coral lucky pig pendant set in 18 karat gold. Lucky pendant in the shape of a carved coral pig. The pig is a lucky animal, particularly in Germany. Circa 1960.
Eagle head hallmark and illegible goldsmith’s hallmark.
Antique GF signet ring in solid 18 karat gold. Signet ring bearing the initials “GF” or “FG” in an oval cartouche. The inside of the ring bears the inscription “GR 19 août 1919”. Antique men’s ring, early 20th century, France.
Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)
Tank sapphire diamond ring in 18 karat (750) gold. Tank ring adorns with scrolls set with a line of three rose-cut diamonds in a platinum setting and two lines of four synthetic sapphires. Tank ring, Retro period, France.
Eagle head hallmark, dog hallmark and illegible goldsmith’s hallmark.
Vintage bangle bracelet in 18 karat (750) hollow gold. Oval-shaped bracelet forming a hollow gold bangle. It opens and closes with a clasp hidden in the bracelet. The bracelet is smooth and undecorated. Retro bracelet, circa 1950, France
Rhinoceros hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold) and hallmark of the goldsmith Trouillas (active from 1950).
Long double link chain in 18 karat yellow gold. This chain measures 82 cm and is made of double link, creating a twisted appearance. The chain can go twice around the neck. Vintage chain, circa 1970, France.
Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold) and 750 hallmark.
Augis medium love medal in 18 karat yellow gold (750 thousandths). Medium-sized circular love medal pendant, the “+” sign is set with an old-cut diamond and the “-” sign is set with two calibrated synthetic rubies. The medal is surrounded by a smooth rim. The background is decorated with radiating striations, highlighting the words “+ qu’hier – que demain”. The pendant refers to a quotation from a letter from Rosmonde Gérard, the poetess, to her love Edmond Rostand, the author of Cyrano de Bergerac: “For, you see, every day I love you more, Today more than yesterday and much less than tomorrow”. Inspired by these two lovers, Alphonse Augis used these verses in his “médailles d’amour”, condensing them into “+ qu’hier – que demain”. Vintage Médaille d’Amour by Augis, circa 1960, France.
Belle Epoque pin brooch in platinum and 18 karat gold. The pin features a drop motif at the top and the gybe of an arrow at the bottom. Both ends are set with diamonds (48 in total). Both parts are detachable. This jewel has probably been modified, the classic motif being an arrow. Jabot pin, circa 1900, France.
Owl and mascaron hallmark, dog hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold and platinum)
Art Deco ruby diamond ring in 18 karat yellow gold and platinum. Oval-shaped Art Deco ring centered on a large oval-cut synthetic ruby, surrounded by flat diamonds in a pearl platinum setting. Art Deco ring, circa 1930, France.
Sautoir paperclip long chain in 18 karat gold. Important rectangular paperclip chain with rounded ends, forming a long sautoir. The necklace measures 95 cm and the links are hollow. It can be worn as a double tour. The clasp is a snap hook. Long necklace, circa 1920, France.
Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold) and partially legible goldsmith’s hallmark.
Length: 95 cm Thickness: 5.8 mm
Condition: scratches from use, clasp probably changed.
Victorian Perpignan garnet bangle bracelet in 18k rose gold. Bracelet formed of two hollow rose gold rods and centered with seven round garnets. The garnets are “Perpignan-cut”, a rose-cut with a flat base. They have a beautiful raspberry-pink-red color, typical of Perpignan garnet jewelry. The garnets are mounted on paillon and set en clos. The setting is delicately decorated with triangular V-shaped figures on the edges, and the bezel bottoms are domed. The clasp is secured by an eight clasp. Antique rush bracelet, circa 1880, Southeastern France.
Horsehead hallmarks (1838-1919, french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)
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