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  • bague diamants or platinealliance jarretière en or
    1000,00

    Diamond line ring 0.52 ct in 14 karat yellow gold and platinum. Line ring set with five old-cut diamonds in a platinum setting. Antique ring, circa 1930, foreign work.

    PLAT hallmark

    Finger size: 55.5 UE or 7.25 (can be changed)

    Height of diamond line: 4 mm

    Estimated diamond weight: 0.52 carat

    Condition : slight wear scratches

    Weight : 2.26 gr

  • retro coral necklacecollier ancien rang de perles de corail
    1800,00

    Four rows coral beads necklace with a clasp in 18 karat gold. Antique necklace with four rows of coral beads from small to large pearls. The color of pearls is orange with shades of light to dark orange. The necklace closes with a large ratchet box clasp set with an elongated coral cabochon. Necklace circa 1940. Owl hallmark.

    Length: 43 cm

    Note: the necklace has been entirely threaded with new silk threads.

    Weight : 61.66 gr

    Gemological point: Coral is a gem of organic origin. Only the branched calcareous trunks of certain corals are used in jewellery. Its colour is due to organic pigments close to carotene: varying from blood red to white, passing by the pink “angel skin”. Currently, most coral species are protected under CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

  • Bague interchangeable en or 14krubis diamants émeraude saphirs bague versatile
    1300,00

    Gold Interchangeable rings in 14 karat rose gold. This ring is composed of a ring set with two lines of nine single-cut diamonds, into the center of which another ring can be slipped. Four rings are available, all set with seven stones: emeralds, rubies, sapphires and brilliant-cut diamonds. Ring from the ’60s.

    Clover hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Finger size: 56 EU or 7.5 US (no sizing possible)

    Base ring estimated diamond weight: 0.18 carat

    Ring 1 estimated emerald weight: 0.14 carat
    Ring 2 estimated diamond weight: 0.21 carat
    Ring 3 estimated ruby weight: 0.14 carat
    Ring 4 estimated sapphire weight: 0.14 carat

    Weight of a single ring: 1.87 gr

    Condition: scratches, slight oxidation

    Total weight :11.67 gr

  • gold hoop earringscréoles en or 18k
    360,00

    Vintage French hoop earrings in 18 karat gold. Hoop earrings to be worn like sleeper earrings, under the earlobe. They are round and in solid gold. Vintage earrings, circa 1980, France.

    Partially erased eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold) and illegible goldsmith’s hallmark.

    Height: 2.1 cm
    Width: 1.5 cm

    Condition: fine wear scratches

    Weight : 3.61 gr

  • Antique signet ring with a bloodstoneBague jaspe sanguin chevalière homme
    500,00

    Antique bloodstone signet ring in 9 karat gold. The ring is centered on a plate of blood jasper (heliotrope jasper) in a prong setting. The ring head is decorated with a frieze of chased crosses, the shoulders feature a diamond-shaped motif, and the band shows traces of former motifs that have now been erased. Signet ring, for men or women, 19th century foreign work.

    Trefoil hallmark and illegible hallmark.

    Finger size: 57 EU or 8 US (can be changed)

    Ring head dimensions: 14 x 14 mm

    Condition: decoration partially faded by time, wears

    Weight : 4.90 gr

    Gemological Point : Bloodstone, also known as “martyr’s stone” or “heliotrope jasper,” is a dark green jasper. Its distinctive feature is the presence of red spots of iron oxide (inclusions). It is called “bloodstone” or “martyr’s stone” because its red inclusions resemble drops of blood. This is why bloodstone has often been used to create religious jewelry, such as crosses, in reference to the suffering of Christ.

  • Art deco diamond pearl brooch in platinumbroche art deco en platine
    590,00

    Art Deco diamonds pearl brooch in platinum and 18 karat white gold. Antique barrette brooch set with a line of 14 rose-cut diamonds and three pearls. With its straight geometric lines, 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. Art Deco barrette brooch, circa 1930.

    Owl and mascaron hallmark (French State hallmark for 18 karat gold and platinum).

    Dimensions: 48 x 3.3 mm
    Pearl diameter: 5.18 mm

    Total estimated diamond weight: 0.28 carat

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight : 3.89 gr

     

  • Gold antique hair pin for wedding hair styleAntique hair pin for a wedding
    740,00

    Gold Victorian wedding hair pins. This pair of pins consists of two two-prong combs in blond organic material and a twisted-effect element in 18 karat gold. Sold as a pair. France, late 19th century.

    True head jewels, these late 19th-century hair accessories will adorn and sublimate your wedding chignon and add a romantic finishing touch.

    Eagle head and goldsmith hallmarks

    Height: 9.5 cm Width: 2.1 cm

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight: 3.96 gr each

    Unit price : 340 €

    A smaller pair of the same model is available to complete a set of 4 hairpins (last photo).
    To view them, click here.

    Learn more about antique hairstyles: from the 19th to the 20th century, women styled their hair with tendrils (twists plastered on the forehead) and curls framing each side of the face. They added to their hairstyle a comb, flowers, leaves, or ribbons adorned with jewelry.

     

  • Silver and gold angel ring signed Fannierebague ange ancienne en or signée fanniere freres
    2900,00

    Fannière Frères angel ring in 18 karat gold and silver. Antique ring with charming decoration, depicting an angel holding a ribbon. The angel is in silver, mounted on a gold ring soberly decorated with fine striations. The ring is signed on the inside. Ring made by the Frères Fannière, famous 19th-century silversmiths, circa 1870, France.

    Fannières Frères signature, trace of eagle-head hallmark.

    Finger size: 55 UE or 6.75 US (can be changed)

    Angel size: 10 x 16 mm

    Condition: light usual scratches, patinated silver

    Weight: 4.68 g

    More information : The company was founded in 1839 by François-Auguste Fannière (1818-1900) and François-Joseph-Louis Fannière (1820-1897), nephews and students of goldsmith Fauconnier. At once designers, sculptors, chiselers and manufacturers, they worked for leading Paris silversmiths such as Baugrand, Duron, Wiese, Odiot, Froment-Meurice and Christofle, then under their own name from 1862. The company was taken over in 1900 by François-Joseph-Louis Fannière’s son, then by Fernand Poisson. Few pieces of jewelry have survived.

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Pendentif ancien Saint esprit de NormandiePendentif Saint esprit en or de normandie
    1500,00

    Gold Normandy Saint Esprit pendant in 18 karat gold. Originally from Normandy, it features a dove with its head down, holding an olive branch in its beak. The bird hangs from a bow richly decorated with white paste stones, imitating diamonds. Red and green faceted glass adorns the olive branch at the bottom. A flat ring on the reverse of the pendant allows it to be worn on a velvet chain or ribbon. Norman regional catholic pendant, France, circa 1850.

    Horse hallmark (1838-1919), regional trumpet hallmark and partially erased goldsmith’s hallmark.

    Height: 6.5 cm
    Width: 3.7 cm

    Condition: minor wear

    Weight : 8.60 gr

    *The antique box and the chain are not sold with the jewel*
    See our antique chains

  • Onyx and silver cufflinks in the original box
    250,00

    Art Deco onyx cufflinks in silver. Pairs of onyx cufflinks, oval-shaped, decorated with a paste stone imitating diamond in the center. Mounted on silver, they are matched by two collar buttons. The set is sold in its original leather case. Pair of cufflinks, early 20th century, Art Deco, France.

    Boar hallmark and illegible goldsmith’s hallmark.

    Cufflink dimensions: 15 x 11 mm
    Dimensions of collar buttons: 9 x 6 mm

    Note : sold in the original box
    Condition: oxidized, small missing part behind one of the cufflinks

    Cufflinks weight: 4.22 gr
    Collar buttons weight : 1.52 gr

  • Victorian gold chainChaine ancienne maille forçat
    650,00

    Victorian gold cable chain in 18 karat gold. Long cable chain, measuring 55.5 cm, with a beautiful butter gold patina. Antique chain, circa 1900, France.

    Eagle head hallmark (French state hallmark for 18 karat gold).

    Total length: 55.5 cm
    Width: 2 mm

    Condition: slight wear scratches

    Weight : 6.66 gr

  • Christopher art deco pendant in gold
    420,00

    Art Deco Saint-Christopher medal in 18 karat yellow gold and platinum. Rectangular religious medal pendant featuring Saint-Christophe helping the infant Jesus cross a river. The reverse of the medal is decorated with two motorists and an airplane, as well as the phrase (In French) “Look at St-Christophe and go away reassured”. Antique religious medal, signed JS, circa 1930, France.

    Eagle head hallmark and goldsmith’s hallmark

    Height (with bélière): 25 mm

    Width: 20 mm

    Condition: light scratches from use

    Weight: 3.58 gr

    *The antique box and the chain are not sold with the jewel*
    See our antique chains

    Theological point: Saint-Christopher is the patron saint of travelers, soldiers and truckers. In Christianity, Saint-Christopher is a tall, strong man who settles on the banks of a tumultuous river. One day, a child comes along and the man decides to help him cross the river, carrying him on his shoulders. Gradually, the child becomes heavier and heavier to carry. The big man thought his time had come, so difficult was the crossing, but miraculously he reached the other bank. It was there that the child revealed his name and mission. This is why Saint Christopher is traditionally portrayed as a bent and exhausted man, sometimes leaning on his staff.