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  • bague marquise diamantsbague ancienne marquise diamants taille
    2300,00

    Old-cut diamond marquise ring in 18 karat (750) rose gold. Oval-shaped ring set with 27 old-cut diamonds (approx. 0.95 carat total). The ring is decorated with a line of small dots in relief. Antique ring, late 19th century, Circa 1880, probably France (hallmark missing).

    Owl hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold, affixed a posteriori).

    Finger size: 55 EU or 7 US (resizing possible)

    Bezel size: 19 x 10 mm

    Total estimated diamond weight: 0.95 carat

    Condition: gold wears, old setting

    Weight : 4.12 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Antique compass gold pendantantique gold compass
    750,00

    Victorian compass pendant in 9 karat gold (375). A very original compass-shaped pendant that can be rotated on itself, allowing it to be placed on the table to find North. Inside, an arrow rotates on the cardinal points.  The compass is two-sided, with both sides protected by glass. It is decorated with a gold cord that holds the hoop. The North indication works. Made in England, Birmingham, 1891.

    Clover hallmark, Marks: Marine anchor (Birmingham), R for 1891, MW.

    Dimensions: 32 x 20 mm
    Diameter: 20 mm

    Condition: dust inside the compass, slight dents, wear light scratches on gold and glass.

    Weight: 5.26 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

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    Learn more: How does a compass work? A moving needle inside the compass reacts to a magnet, the Earth. Indeed, as our planet contains a lot of iron, it is magnetic, and the small moving needle inside the compass uses this to indicate the north-south direction. However, this only works if there are no other magnets near the compass. Note that the needle of a magnetic steel compass always points approximately north.

  • art deco half eternity ring in gold
    800,00

    Art Deco half eternity ring in 18-karat white gold (750). Half eternity band set with fourteen single-cut diamonds. Angular edges, typical of early 20th-century wedding bands. French Art Deco ring, circa 1920.

    Finger size: 49 EU or 5 US (small change of size possible).

    Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold) and RC goldsmith’s hallmark.

    Total diamond weight: 0.14 carat

    Weight : 3.80 gr

  • bague de mariage en platineArt deco ring in platinum
    1000,00

    Art Deco circular diamond ring in platinum (850). Circular ring from the Art Deco period, with an old-cut diamond weighing approx. 0.25 carat and surrounded by eleven rose-cut diamonds. The shoulders of the ring are soberly decorated with two fine lines. Art Deco ring, circa 1930, France.

    Dog-head hallmark and goldsmith’s hallmark partially effaced, numbering in the ring.

    Finger size: 53 EU or 6.5 US (can be changed).

    Bezel diameter: 7 mm

    Estimated weight of old-cut diamond: 0.25 carat
    Total estimated diamond weight: 0.36 carat

    Condition : Fine wear scratches

    Weight : 2.43 gr

  • bracelet ancien en orbracelet en or
    1300,00

    Reliquary pearl bracelet in 18 karat (750) rose gold. The bracelet is composed of two rows of cultured pearls linked by a gold cruciform element. In the center of the bracelet, a rectangular gold element holds a lock of hair, protected by a curved glass. The clasp is with a gold stick, which is passed through a ring. Antique reliquary bracelet, late 19th century.

    French owl hallmarks on various parts of the bracelet (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Total length: 19.5 cm

    Dimensions of central element: 24 x 15 mm
    Diameter of beads: 3.4 mm

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight : 12.53 gr

  • diamond haft eternity ring in platinumalliance américaine en platine
    900,00

    Half eternity ring band in platinum and diamonds. American half wedding band set with 14 brilliant-cut diamonds on a gray platinum setting. Antique wedding band from the early 20th century.

    Dog-head hallmark (french state hallmark for platinum)

    Finger size: 50 UE or 5.25 US (No sizing possible).

    Total diamond weight: 0.70 carat

    Weight : 3.3 gr

  • antique french regional clasp in goldfermoir régional français normandie
    700,00

    Large enameled regional heart clasp in 18 karat gold (750). This regional clasp, in hollow gold, is rectangular in shape. It is richly decorated with colored enamel motifs: on one side, an enameled flower blossoms in the center of a coat of arms, surrounded by two blue and green pansies in a cartouche. The cartouche is surrounded by a frieze of enameled fleurons and oval shapes; on the other side, two flaming hearts resting on two intersecting horns of plenty, enameled blue and red, within a cartouche. The cartouche is surrounded by a frieze of dots on a blue background. Regional clasp from Normandy, French sentimental jewelry from the mid-19th century.

    Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold), France.

    Clasp dimensions: 14 x 29 mm

    Condition: scratches from use, missing enamel, slight dents

    Weight : 1.38 gr

  • alliance americaine diamants taille brillantDiamond band ring white gold
    950,00

    Eternity diamond ring in 18 karat white gold (750). Band set with 26 brilliant-cut diamonds. Vintage wedding band, eternity ring from the mid-20th century.

    Finger size: 52 EU or 5.75 US (no sizing possible).

    Eagle head hallmark and illegible goldsmith’s hallmark.

    Total diamond weight : 0.78 carat

    Weight : 2.80 gr

  • Diamond band eternity ring in goldalliance américaine en or diamants
    1300,00

    Eternity diamond band in 18 karat yellow gold (750). Ring entirely set with 22 brilliant-cut diamonds weighing a total of 1.1 carats. Second-hand diamond wedding band, France.  Eagle head hallmark (French state hallmark for 18 karat gold) and goldsmith’s hallmark.  Finger size: 49 UE or 4.75 US (no sizing possible). […]

  • boucles d'oreille anciennes citrinesdormeuses anciennes citrines
    1300,00

    Georgian citrine earrings in 18 karat (750) and 14 karat (585 for the clasp) rose gold. Antique earrings set with large oval faceted citrines. They are closed-set and on a foil, creating a warm, luminous effect. Antique earrings  in very good condition, Georgian period, circa 1830.

    Shell hallmark (punched later on the buckle fastening).

    Dimensions: 19 x 10 mm

    Condition: fine wear scratches

    Weight : 4.69 gr

  • paire de boutons de manchette pour hommeantique silver cufflinks
    150,00

    Vintage silver cufflinks. Pair of vintage cufflinks, men’s jewelry, rectangular shape with rounded edges, barrel-like. Circa 1980.

    Swann hallmark, marked 925, master stamp JW ? (difficult to read)

    Plate size: 16 x 11 mm

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight : 10.44 gr

  • bague rubis italie anciennebague italienne ancienne rubis
    2400,00

    Georgian Italian ruby cluster ring in 14 karat gold (585). Late 18th century cluster ring with 9 table-cut rubies. Each shoulder of the ring is also set with 3 rubies. The ring is richly decorated with rinceaux and stylized leaves. Like most rings from this period, the ring head is secured with a rivet. Ring from the Mediterranean basin, probably Italy, circa 1780.

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

    Finger circumference: 56 EU or 7.5 US (possible sizing at the risk of missing ring decoration).

    Bezel dimensions: 14.8 mm x 15 mm

    Condition: scratches from use

    Weight : 5.4 gr

    More information : there are several examples of rings identified as Italian in the British Musuem, and although it is known that these designs were also made in Spain, there are no Spanish models referenced in museums. However, this style can be found throughout Southern Europe: Italy, Spain and Portugal, and can be explained by the presence of the Habsburgs during the 16th and 17th centuries in regions such as Sicily, Sardinia, Naples and Milan.