Antique Toi et Moi diamond ring in 18 karat (750) yellow gold and platinum. Antique “Toi et moi” ring whose ends are finished in volutes with old-cut diamonds of 0.10 carat each. The ring is set with 10 rose-cut diamonds and two old-cut diamonds in a platinum setting. Belle Epoque ring, circa 1900, France.
Partially erased eagle head (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold) and numbering inside the ring.
Finger size: 59 UE or 8.75 US (can be resized)
Ring head dimensions: 19 x 7 mm
Estimated weight of main diamonds: 0.10 carat each
Estimated total diamond weight: 0.25 carat
Art Nouveau MC signet ring in 18 karat yellow gold (750). Antique ring with a relief decoration on the entire ring, depicting two winged figures, one with angel wings, the other with bat wings. They support a coat of arms inscribed with the numeral (or monogram) “MC” in raised letters. The rest of the ring is formed by the body of a snake. The ring features alternating textures of polished and picté gold. Antique ring, late Art Nouveau circa 1910, France.
Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold) and goldsmith’s hallmark.
Finger size: 55 EU or 7.25 US (small sizing possible)
Max. ring size: 14 mm
Condition: old change of size visible, usual gold wears.
Edwardian wedding pearl hair comb in silver (800). Large antique bun comb with eight teeth in blond tortoiseshell, decorated with a silver leaf motif, set with rhinestones imitating diamonds alternated with eight cultured pearls. Antique chignon comb, ideal as a wedding hair accessory. Circa 1900, France.
Boar’s head hallmark (french state hallmark for silver), goldsmith’s hallmark illegible.
Edwardian garnet clover pendant in 18 karat (750) rose and yellow gold. Circular pendant featuring a three-leaf clover decorated with pear-cut garnets. The yellow gold leaves are chased. Antique pendant, circa 1910, France.
Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)
Marius Hammer Skønvirke necklace in silver. Art Nouveau “drapery” necklace, composed of a line of sky-blue and white enameled elements with filigree decoration, holding four linked chains decorated with enameled pendants. In the center, a three-lobed element in plique a jour enamel completes the composition and holds three drops. The necklace closes with a fine bayonet clasp. Attributed to Norwegian Art Nouveau jeweler Marius Hammer. Art Nouveau necklace, circa 1900.
Length: 43.5 cm Dimensions of central elements: 16 x 5.5 cm
Condition: slight oxidation, two metal rings, small white enamel chips
Weight : 18.56 gr
A similar model of this necklace is listed at Tadema Gallery, London. : click here
Precision: Skønvirke is the term used to define the Art Nouveau or Arts & Crafts period in Norway. The period spans from 1900 to 1925.
Art nouveau leaf ring in 18 karat (750) gold and platinum. Antique ring with a flower and leaf in yellow gold. The main diamond weighs approximately 0.25 carat. The ring is decorated with nine rose-cut diamonds. An original model, typical of this period inspired by plants and nature. Art Nouveau ring, circa 1900.
Owl hallmark (18k gold)
Finger size: 57 EU or 8 US (can be changed)
Design dimensions: 17 x 14 mm
Estimated diamond weight: 0.45 carat
Estimated total weight of main diamond: 0.25 carat
Art Nouveau brooch Vernier in 18-karat yellow and rose gold (750 thousandths). This brooch features a gold medal depicting a profile of a woman wearing a crown of flowers, signed VE for Vernier. It is centered on a brooch, surrounded by two three-leaf clovers made of rose gold. This Art Nouveau brooch was crafted by Emile Vernier (1852-1927) around 1900 in France.
Hallmarks: Eagle’s head (French hallmarks for 18-karat gold) and the maker’s mark GE.
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
Edwardian solitaire engagement ring in 18 Karat Rose Gold (750). Antique engagement ring centered with a brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 0.15 carats, held in place by six prongs. The central diamond is enhanced by six rose-cut diamonds set on the shoulders of the ring. Antique engagement ring, from the early 20th century, France.
Eagle head hallmark.
Finger size: 53.5 EU or 6.5 US (resizing possible)
Diamond Characteristics
Shape-cut: round brilliant
Estimated dimensions: 3.47-3.69×2.36 mm
Estimated weight: 0.15 carats
Estimated color: I
Estimated clarity: VS2
Estimated cut: Good
Estimated polish: Good
Estimated symmetry: Good
Estimated fluorescence: Faint
Art Nouveau December medal in 18 karat (750) pink and green gold. Rare December pendant decorated with mistletoe leaves and set in the centre with a very dark red cabochon imitation stone. The month “December” is inscribed in openwork gold at the top of the pendant. Antique pendant from the early 20th century, Art Nouveau period.
Eagle head hallmark, illegible goldsmith’s hallmark, “registered” mark.
Belle epoque diamond flower ring in 18 karat (750) rose gold and silver. Antique ring in the form of a flowering branch set with fifteen rose-cut diamonds, two of which are larger. Antique naturalist ring, circa 1880.
Owl and swan hallmarks (French State hallmarks for 18-karat gold and silver)
Belle Epoque flower ring in 18 karat (750) rose gold and silver. Delicate ring forming a flowering branch set with thirteen rose-cut diamonds. The rose gold band divides and is set with a rose-cut diamond of approx. 0.10 carat, set by eight claws. Antique ring, Belle Epoque period, circa 1900.
Eagle head hallmark and goldsmith’s hallmark. (Hallmark for French 18k gold)
Finger size: 53 EU or 6.25 US (can be changed)
Estimated total diamond weight: 0.18 carat
Design dimensions: 13 x 16 mm
Inclusions : graphite inclusions inside diamonds visible with the eyes
Condition: scratches from use, oxidation on silver parts