Diamond pearl trilogy ring in white gold. Ring with a 0.50 carat brilliant-cut diamond framed by two 4.8 mm diameter cultured pearls. Pearls are white. Vintage ring from the 1970’s, France.
Eagle head hallmark (French state hallmark for 18-karat gold) and Wegelin goldsmith’s hallmark (company active in Grenoble since the 1920s).
Finger size: 49 UE or 4.75 US (can be changed).
Diamond characteristics
Shape-size: round-brilliant
Dimensions: 4.93-4.91×2.55 mm
Estimated mass: 0.50 carat
Estimated color: G/H
Estimated purity: VVS2
Cut: Good
Polished: Good
Symmetry: Good
Fluorescence: strong
Estimated type: Ia
Large vintage Augis love medal in 18 karat yellow gold. A medal with modern lines, where the “+” sign is highlighted by 5 rose-cut diamonds, the “-” sign by three calibrated synthetic rubies. The pendant features 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 to “+ qu’hier – que demain”. Large vintage French medal, circa 1980.
Eagle head hallmark, Augis goldsmith hallmark, signed A.Augis.
Large antique Augis Love medal in 18 karat yellow gold. In this antique version of the Love medal, the “+” sign is highlighted by 5 rose-cut diamonds and the “-” sign by three calibrated synthetic rubies. The medal is surrounded by a frieze of laurel. The pendant features 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 “Love medals”, condensing them to “+ qu’hier – que demain”. Early twentieth-century Médaille d’Amour, circa 1930.
Eagle head hallmark, goldsmith’s hallmark illegible, signed A.A, mark “A.Augis-Déposé” on reverse.
Antique gold wedding hairpins in 18 karats gold and blond organic material. These hairpins are composed of two teeth made of blonde organic material and a twisted-effect element in 18 karat gold (750). Sold as a pair. Wedding hairpins from the late 19th century, France.
Genuine head jewels, these late 19th-century hair accessories will adorn and enhance your wedding bun, giving it a romantic final touch. These antique gold pins will be perfect for a religious event or an anniversary.
Height: 8 cm
Width: 1.5 cm
Note: these pins are sold as a pair
Condition: small chip on one of the tips of one of the pins
Weight: 2.1 gr and 2 gr
A larger pair of the same model is available to complete a set of 4 hairpins. To view them, please email us at bonjour@maisonmohs.com
Portuguese torpedo long earrings in 19.2 karat gold (800/1000). Long Etruscan-style earrings with three tiers ending in a drop decorated with granulation and filigree. The drop is surmounted by a flower, itself surmounted by a domed circular motif. Neo-Etruscan earrings, Portugal.
Portuguese hind mark 19k, goldsmith’s mark illegible.
Vintage Mezuzah pendant in 14 karat gold. Sealed cylindrical pendant containing a scroll with Hebrew religious inscriptions. The pendant is engraved with radiating motifs and stars. Vintage pendant, circa 1960, France.
Israel hallmark in the shape of a lyre, 14k gold.
Height (including the bail): 37 mm Width: 10 mm
Condition: slight wear scratches
Weight : 3.53 gr
More information : The “Mezuzah” is a Hebrew word referring, in Jewish tradition, to a parchment containing two extracts from Deuteronomy (6, 4-9 and 11, 13-21), usually placed in a case attached to the entrance of a dwelling.
Old cut Diamond earrings in 18 karat gold and platinum. Antique earrings, known as “sleepers”, set with a diamond of approx. 0.30 carat each. The main diamond is in a mobile part and is topped by a small rose-cut diamond. The earring is two-tone, with one part in platinum and the other in yellow gold. Antique Dormeuses, circa 1920, France.
Dog-head hallmark (French State hallmark for platinum) and numbering.
Diamond line bracelet 2.5 cts in 18 karat white gold (750). Diamond tennis line bracelet set with 50 diamonds weighing 2.50 carats in total. Diamonds are brilliant-cut. Vintage bracelet, circa 1970, France.
Eagle head and rhinoceros hallmarks, partially legible goldsmith’s hallmark.
Estimated total diamond weight: 2.50 carats
Length : 19 cm Width : 3 mm
Note: the main clasp is protected by a two-clasp safety system.
Condition: fine wear scratches
Egyptian souvenir ring in 18k and 14k gold (750 and 585/1000). Large ring with Egyptian cartouche inscribed with hieroglyphs. Vintage ring, for men or women, circa 1980.
The 18 karat gold ring with a shell hallmark for the small part in 14 karats (French state hallmark for the part).
Finger size: 60 EU or 9.25 US (sizing: 1 to 3 UE sizes possible).
Clover Love medal pendant in 18 karat gold. This pendant takes the form of a four-leaf clover and bears the words “+ qu’hier – que demain”, referring 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”. The reverse of the medal is blank, so engraving is possible. Pendant attributed to Augis, lucky charm and sentimental jewelry, 20th century.
Height with setting: 26 mm
Width: 15 mm Note: the bail is not original.
Wood and gold ring in 18 karat yellow gold. Vintage ring in dark wood (species unknown) adorned with a flat gold plate on the top, giving it the appearance of a signet ring. Ring bearing the Pery & Fils hallmark, similar to other rings signed Van Cleef & Arpels, made by Pery & Fils. Ring from the 1970s, France.
Eagle head hallmark and Pery & Fils goldsmith hallmark (active since 1927).
Finger size: 46 UE or 3.25 US (no sizing possible)
Art Deco diamonds line brooch in platinum 850. Bar brooch decorated with a line of twenty-threeold-cut diamonds , arranged in fall: they join in the centre on a more important diamond. The diamonds are set in grain on a platinum setting in a frame worked with a pearl frieze. Antique brooch from the Art Deco period (circa 1925/1930), French jewel.
Dog’s head hallmark and illegible and badly inscribed goldsmith’s hallmark
Dimensions : 5 mm x 77 mm
Total estimated weight of diamonds : 2.06 carats
Note : sold in its antique box. The clasp and its security works.
Condition : scratches from use