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  • bague tank spinelle diamantstank diamond ring
    1730,00

    Tank ring with diamonds in 18-karat white gold (750) and platinum. Tank ring set with a synthetic blue spinel of square cut. The spinel faces two lines of four old-cut diamonds (eight diamonds in total) set on a raised roll. The ring has harmonious volumes, sometimes rounded, sometimes geometric, typical of this period. Tank ring, circa 1940.

    Owl hallmark (French state hallmark for 18-karat gold)

    Finger size: 52 EU or 6 US (resizeable)

    Estimated weight of diamonds: 0.46 ct
    Estimated weight of synthetic spinel: 2.5 ct

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight: 7 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Art Deco diamond ringWedding ring in platinum
    900,00

    Art Deco diamond ring in 14-karat gold (585) and platinum. Hexagonal Art Deco ring set with three old mine cut diamonds in a bezel setting. The ring is elegantly decorated with geometric lines and openwork motifs, typical of the Art Deco period. Antique ring, Italy, circa 1925.

    Shell hallmark (French State hallmark for 14-karat gold)

    Finger size: 52 EU or 6 US (resizeable)

    Dimensions of the setting: 18 x 10 mm
    Estimated weight of the central diamonds: 0.15 ct

    Condition: fine scratches from use

    Weight: 2.22 gr

  • opal diamond necklace in goldmid century opal diamond necklace
    2000,00

    Modernist triplets opals diamond necklace in 18-karat yellow gold (750 thousandths). Original necklace formed by a rigid hoop holding a pendant composed of articulated circular gold elements, adorned with six brilliant-cut diamonds, and three oval elements set with opal triplets. This jewel from the 1970s is reminiscent of the necklaces created by Jean Vendôme during that time. A piece with a bold style.

    750 hallmark on the clasp

    Pendant dimensions: 47 x 25 mm

    Note: The necklace and the pendant are inseparable

    Estimated weight of diamonds: 0.18 carat

    Weight: 20.61 gr

    Learn more about opal triplets: It is a manufactured stone, consisting of three layers, including a thin layer of opal sandwiched between a transparent element on top (glass, resin) and a dark element below (onyx, hard stone, resin). This manufactured stone enhances the play of light in the opal.

  • collier perles de culture en orcollier perles de culture fermoir en or
    1900,00

    Three-strand pearl necklace with 18-karat white gold and diamond clasp (750 hallmarked). This vintage “American-style” necklace features three strands of cascading white cultured pearls. The necklace is adorned with an 18-karat white gold clasp in the shape of a knot, fully set with round brilliant-cut, baguette-cut, and 8/8-cut diamonds (33 diamonds in total). The main diamond weighs 0.10 carats. Each strand consists of 63, 69, and 77 pearls, respectively. Dating back to the 1970s, made in France.

    Hallmarks: Eagle’s head (French state hallmark for 18-karat gold), 750 (indicating 18-karat gold), and maker’s mark.

    Length: 48.5 cm
    Clasp dimensions: 16 x 20 mm

    Estimated total diamond weight: 0.61 carat
    Pearl diameters: 5 mm (minimum) to 8.5 mm (maximum)

    Note: The clasp features an 18-karat white gold safety chain. The necklace has been restrung.
    Condition: Slight damage to one pearl near the clasp.

    Weight: 86.40 gr

  • bague en or et diamantbague diamant solitaire en or
    440,00

    Solitaire engagement ring in 18-karat white gold (750) and platinum. This ring features a brilliant-cut diamond weighing 0.10 carats, secured by eight prongs. The setting is adorned with a decorative pattern of radiating points around the diamond. This Retro ring hails from around 1940 and was crafted in Lyon, France.

    Eagle’s head and dog’s head, along with the maker’s mark of Alphonse Moussière, an active jeweler in Lyon since 1902.

    Finger size: 53 EU or 6.25 US (resizable).

    Diameter of the setting: 9 mm.

    Estimated diamond weight: 0.10 carat.

    Condition: Minor signs of wear.

    Weight: 3.51 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Lioness tie pin in goldepingle lionne de cravate
    660,00

    Edwardian gold lioness tie pin. Edwardian gold lioness tie pin in 18-karat yellow gold (750) and platinum. It features the head of a lioness with an open mouth, holding an old mine cut diamond set in a closed setting. The lioness’s head is intricately detailed, showcasing its fur. The realistic naturalistic craftsmanship of this piece is quite exquisite, reminiscent of pins designed by Boivin around 1906. Edwardian period.

    This is a French piece, effaced hallmark.

    Dimensions: 70 mm x 9 mm.

    Estimated diamond weight: 0.08 carat.

    Note: The pin comes with a stopper to secure it.
    Condition: Light signs of wear.

    Weight: 2.65 gr

  • bague art deco diamanttank diamond ring in gold
    1300,00

    Wavy diamond tank ring in 18 karat (750) rose gold and platinum. The ring is adorned with 14 rose-cut diamonds set on a platinum base, arranged in two rows. The ring creates a voluminous wave-like pattern. This tank ring is from the Retro period, circa 1940, in France.

    Eagle’s head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Ring size: 57 EU or 8 US (resizable).

    Ring head width: 13 mm.

    Condition: Normal signs of wear.

    Weight: 8.56 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

    Jewellery history: Retro jewellery is characterised by the use of yellow gold, the development of 3-D volumes and the rarity of precious stones. Here we have a perfect example of such jewellery: a large volume. The Second World War had a considerable impact on jewellery fashion at the time, sweeping aside the Art Deco taste for ‘white’, geometric ‘flat’ and abundant gemstones.

  • Art Deco cluster opal diamond ringbague marguerite opale en platine
    2000,00

    Art Deco cluster opal ring in platinum (950). This antique cluster ring features a central cabochon-cut opal set in a close setting, surrounded by twelve old-cut diamonds. The opal shows vibrant play-of-color with shades of violet, blue, and green, accented by hints of orange. The ring’s gallery is delicately detailed with scrollwork. This Art Deco period ring dates to circa 1930 and originates from France.

    Hallmarks: Dog’s head (french hallmark for platinum) and maker’s mark.

    Ring Size: 51 EU or 5.75 US (Resizable).

    Top dimensions: 18 x 14 mm.
    Opal weight: 1.03 carats.

    Estimated total diamond weight: 0.48 carats.

    Condition: surface abrasions, signs of wear.

    Weight: 8.18 gr

    Gemology and beliefs: Opals come in various types, with noble opals being the kind that exhibits play-of-color. This captivating effect is caused by tiny, uniformly sized spheres of silica. When light hits these spheres and is refracted, it produces a dazzling display of colors on the opal’s surface. In contrast, common opals lack this play-of-color, as their spheres are disordered and of varying sizes, giving them a milky appearance. Opals have been associated with the power of invisibility in folklore, earning them the title “Patronus forum” (patron of thieves) during the late Middle Ages.

  • diamond belle epoque braceletantique rose cut diamond bracelet
    1300,00

    Belle Epoque diamond bracelet in 14 karat gold and platinum. This Belle Epoque bracelet features oval links, with a larger link at the center set with fourteen old mine and rose-cut diamonds. The central diamond is set in a closed setting and weighs approximately 0.10 carats. The main link is bordered by two links set with rose-cut diamonds (six in total). It dates to around 1900, during the Belle Epoque period, and likely has origins in England.

    Marked with a shell hallmark (French state hallmark for 14 karat gold)

    Length: 19.5 cm

    Estimated total diamond weight: 0.26 carats

    Note : Please note that the clasp has a safety chain and a figure-eight fastener.
    Condition: Signs of wear

    Weight: 11.22 gr

  • ruby gold diamond flaskobjet décoratif urne vase ancien
    3000,00

    Ruby diamond gold bottle vase with 18k yellow gold setting. This small covered pot is intricately carved from a ruby root and features a mount made of 18k yellow gold on the neck, lid, and base. The neck and base are adorned with a frieze set with 32 diamonds of varying cuts (a mix of old and brilliant cuts). This is a decorative object from the 20th century with foreign craftsmanship. It is stamped with the owl hallmark.

    Dimensions: 11 x 4.5 cm

    Estimated weight of the ruby: 1050 carats
    Total estimated diamond weight: 0.32 carats

    Note: This vase comes with a certificate issued by the Public Service for the Control of Diamonds, Fine Pearls, and Gemstones, dated September 21, 1998.

    Weight: 208.11 gr

  • art deco diamond wedding ringbague ancienne art deco diamants
    1300,00

    Art Deco round diamond ring in 18 Karat white gold (750) and platinum (850). This Art Deco ring features a circular centerpiece with a brilliant-cut diamond in a beaded setting. The ring showcases geometric lines in beaded white gold forming a stylized flower adorned with 8 rose-cut diamonds. The elevated setting of the central diamond creates a space in the metal, adding an airy quality to the ring. With its geometric lines and openwork motifs, this ring embodies the typical Art Deco style (1920-1935) and reflects the white jewelry trends of the era. Circa 1930, France. This piece is numbered.

    Hallmark: Partially faded eagle head (French state hallmark for 18-karat gold) and serial number.

    Finger size: 55 EU or 7.25 US.

    Setting diameter: 11 mm.

    Estimated total diamond weight: 0.13 carat.
    Estimated central diamond weight: 0.07 carat.

    Condition: Light signs of wear.

    Weight: 2.5 gr

  • poudrier cartier londrespoudrier cartier londres en or massif
    10200,00

    Gold Cartier compact powder case in 18 Karat Gold  (750). A small box designed as a powder compact, opening to reveal two compartments: one containing face powder accompanied by an ostrich feather applicator; the other capable of holding a small lipstick. A verre églomisé mirror allows for makeup application. The box is delicately adorned with fine stripes on the lid and base. The ends of the box are enamelled in black. The push-button is made of platinum and embellished with two baguette-cut diamonds, each weighing 0.05 carats. An antique Cartier London powder compact, circa 1930, London.

    Hallmarks include the owl, 18, crown, tiger’s head (London), J.C, letter T, and Cartier London mark above the mirror.

    Total estimated diamond weight: 0.15 carats

    Dimensions: 8 x 4.2 cm x 1.2 cm

    Condition: Minimal enamel loss and signs of wear

    Weight: 160.22 gr