Retro period

The Retro period follows the Second World War which put an end to the Art Deco period. In the absence of stones and large fortunes ready to spend a lot, French jewelers launch collections rich in metal: yellow gold is in the spotlight. This is the appearance of the famous bracelets and rings tanks. These jewels are inspired by the chains of military tanks and often mix yellow and pink gold.

It is also the appearance of cocktail rings: big and high rings, with imposing stones but not very expensive at the time. Thus citrine, amethyst and smoky quartz have a nice place in the jewelry of the Retro period. Find the selection of Maison Mohs for the jewels of these years 40 to 60.

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  • broche ancienne rubis émaux noirsbroche rétro rubis
    2200,00

    Retro ruby brooch in yellow gold 18 karats (750). Brooch composed of a bar decorated with three half-cylinders with enamelled black triangles and decorated with lines of rubies. Four chains set with rubies hold three pendants also enamelled with black triangles. The whole jewel has 86 faceted oval rubies, totaling approximately 1.21 carat. The suspended parts are mobile. Brooch from the Retro period, 1940s-1950s.

    Owl hallmark, affixed afterwards.
    Dimensions: 50 mm x 55 mm x 8.4 mm

    Total weight of the rubies: 1,21 carat

    Condition: small traces of soldering, some enamel jumps; slight oxidation

    Weight : 15.92 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • broche fleur style maison huglerbroche coquelicot en or maison hugler
    1100,00

    Austrian poppy flower brooch in 14 karat white gold. Retro brooch forming a poppy with pink agate petals, tinted. The heart of the flower is made of onyx centered with an old cut diamond. The leaves are finely executed in nephrite jade. The agate, onyx and nephrite have been carved by hand. The white gold stem is set with five rose-cut diamonds. Austrian vintage jewel of the 1940s/1950s, Vienna, signed R.T.

    Austrian hallmark for 14 karat gold, mark “585”, R.T. goldsmith’s hallmark

    This work is similar to the Austrian Hugler’s House of the same period.

    Dimensions: 47 mm x 21 mm

    Estimated diamond weight: 0.05 carat

    Note: the clasp and its security are working
    Condition : scratches from use

    Weight : 6.13 gr