Onyx Art Deco style earrings in white gold 18 karats (750). Pair of long earrings, each of which is decorated with a large onyx drop topped by a brilliant-cut diamond and an Art Deco motif in white gold set with four diamonds. Pair of earrings, French, in the style of Art Deco jewelry.
Art Deco diamond brooch in platinum and 18 karat white gold. With its straight geometric lines and openwork design, this octagonal brooch is in keeping with the typical trends of the Art Deco period. It is representative of the white jewellery that was in fashion at the time. The jewel is entirely paved with 77 old and rose-cut diamonds. One bigger diamond sits in the centre of the composition. This diamond weighs approximately 0.32 carat. Early 20th century jewel, circa 1920-1930.
Eagle head and dog head hallmarks
Dimensions: 17 mm x 49 mm
Estimated weight of the central diamond : 0.32 carat approximately
Total estimated weight of the diamonds : 1.80 carat
Silver Art Deco ring. Ring decorated with an important synthetic spinel of intense light blue color. The ring has geometric and round lines, it has a typical volume of this period. Art Deco ring, circa 1930.
Swan hallmark (French State hallmark for 18-karat gold)
Essex crystal horse ring in rose gold 18 karats. Antique Edwardian ring decorated with a crystal of Essex of round form, carved inside of a head of horse on a gold bottom. The rock crystal is polished and set in closed, the contour of the setting is worked in pearl. The ring is thin and without decoration. The ring probably comes from a transformation of pin. Antique jewel from the second half of the 19th century, early 20th century. Edwardian period.
Owl hallmark (French State hallmark for 18-karat gold)
Art Deco turquoise ring in platinum and 18 karat white gold. Art Deco ring decorated with an important turquoise cut in an oval cabochon, set by eight claws. The turquoise has a strong green nuance. The ring is decorated with chiselled volutes and the basket is openwork. Antique ring from the Art Deco period, circa 1925. Owl and mascaron hallmarks
Finger size : 45 EU or 3.25 US (can be changed)
Size of the cabochon : 14 mm x 10 mm Height of the ring head : 9 mm
Condition : old trace of cutting and oxidation. Be careful the size of the ring is very small.
Art Deco snake bracelet in yellow and white gold 18 karats. Bracelet in hollow gold figured by a snake winding on itself. A cabochon-cut sapphire adorns the head of the reptile, it is surrounded by seventeen rose-cut diamonds in a white gold setting. The eyes of the snake are suggested by incisions. Bracelet from the first half of the 20th century, Art Deco period.
Eagle hallmark, goldsmith’s hallmark of the House of Gross (either Gross, Langoulant, & Cie; or Gross, Poîlevé & cie; or Gross, Javey & Cie) having made models for the House of René Boivin.
Inner dimensions: 5.5 cm x 6 cm
Width of the bracelet: min: 6 mm to max: 23 mm
Dimensions of the snake head: 11 mm x 21 mm
Estimated weight of the sapphire : 0,81 carat
Estimated weight of diamonds: 0.34 carat
Note: The fastening system works, accompanied by a safety chain.
Condition: scratches from use
Art Deco Egyptomania bracelet in 18 karats white gold. This rare bangle bracelet is adorned with a large carnelian cabochon in the center, held on each side by a yellow gold palmette and enameled in black. The palmettes are set with eight rose-cut diamonds in a white gold beaded setting. The palmette motif is emblematic of the Egyptomania period of Art Deco. Bracelet of the 1930s, France.
Eagle head hallmark, LP goldsmith hallmark (maker for Cartier Paris), illegible signature.
Interior dimensions : 55 mm x 65 mm
Estimated weight of the carnelian : 18.64 carats
Estimated weight of the diamonds : 0.10 carat
Condition: scratches from use, slight deformation.
Art Deco style sapphire ring in white gold 18 karats. Important ring with an Art Deco style, within its center an intense blue sapphire of octagonal form. This is a natural sapphire from Madagascar. This sapphire is in close setting and surrounded by twenty-four brilliant diamonds set in grain, in a structure with pearl pattern. The shoulders of the ring are adorned with 10 brilliant cut diamonds. The ring has thirty-four diamonds in total. Perfect for an engagement ring, it is from late 20th century in an Art Deco style. Made in France.
Eagle head hallmark, Sté P. goldsmith hallmark.
Finger size : 53 EU or 6,5 US (possible to change the size)
Dimensions of the ring head : 14 mm x 13 mm
Estimated weight of the diamonds : 0,44 carat
Note : the photo of the certificate can be provided on request, it will be sent to the buyer.
Condition : Scratches inside the ring
Weight : 7.14 gr
A certificate has been established by the Bellerophon laboratory on 21/07/2022, here are the details below:
Estimated weight of the sapphire : 2.18 carats
Dimensions of the sapphire : 7.56 x 6.87 x 4.19 mm
Shape : octagonal
Identification : natural sapphire
Color : intense blue
Comment : indication of heating
Geographic origin : Madagascar
Art Deco diamond ring in white gold 18 karats. The ring’s head is rectangular, with simple geometric lines. It is paved with fourteen old-cut diamonds, including four more important in the center. Ring from the Art Deco period, circa 1920/1925, made by Maurice Beck.
Maurice Beck was a jeweler manufacturer of the early 20th century, having worked for René Boivin.
Marked with an eagle’s head and a Maurice Beck goldsmith’s mark (active in Paris between 1898 and 1926)
Finger size: 46 EU or 3.5 US (sizing available on request)
Condition: scratches from use, two diamonds with a slith lack
Art Deco pearl pin brooch in yellow gold and 18 karat white gold. A half-pearl sits in the center of the room. Around, 16 diamonds cut in pink underline the very slightly pinkish hue of the cultured pearl. French work of the Art Deco period (1920-1935)
Eagle’s head hallmark, illegible goldsmith’s mark, numbered on the reverse.
Length: 7.5cm
Pearl diameter: 6 mm
Diameter of the central motif: 9 mm
Note: the attachment works
Condition: small dent, wear scratches
Edwardian enamel dog cufflinks, pair of silver (800) cufflinks decorated with polychrome enamel hunting dogs. The dog depicted is probably a Pointer. Men’s jewelry from the Art Deco period (1920-1935).