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A French Art Nouveau lighted gilt bronze sculpture by Charles Korschann, depicting a woman holding a bouquet of flowers on a tray with an inkwell on the opposite side. Pictured in: "Art Nouveau and Art Deco lighting" by Alastair Duncan, page 129 and in "Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris" by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 164.
Artist: Korschann
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Signed: “Ch. Korschann Paris” |
Circa: 1900 |
Dimensions: 13'' high x 17½'' wide x 9'' deep |
Item #: S-11947 |
Price: $19,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Deco platinum, diamond and enamel jabot pin designed in a floral motif with flowers at each end, set with 100 old European cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 2.90 carats. and black enamel forming the two flowers. This type of brooch, usually long and vertically shaped, consists of a single central pin with two decorative ornaments at either end. The lower ornament, which either clicks or screws into place, is detachable allowing the connecting pin to be slipped through the garment. When fastened, the pin is invisible, so the two ornaments seem to float on the fabric.In the 1920's and 1930's, Cartier was famed for its jeweled jabots, which it called cliquet pins or brooches (named for the "click" made when the detachable ornament is snapped on to the pin).Exhibited at "Anything Goes: The Jazz Age" at the Nassau County Museum of Art, 24 March 2018 - 8 July 2018.
Signed: French control mark |
Circa: 1920's |
Dimensions: 7/8" length x 3-1/4" width |
Item #: BO-13353 |
Price: $27,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A pair of French Art Deco platinum and 18 karat gold cuff links with diamond, onyx and coral. The cuff links have 56 rose-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of .40 carat, and polished coral and onyx stones. Double sided.
Signed: French control marks |
Circa: 1925 |
Dimensions: 5/8" length x 7/16" width |
Item #: CS-15968 |
Price: $7,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Deco platinum bracelet with diamonds by Okrant et Davidonniez. The flexible open work bracelet has 512 European-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 38.00 carats, 2 larger diamonds with an approximate total weight of 2.00 carats, and 2 smaller flanking diamonds with an approximate total weight of 1.00 carat, VS clarity, G/H/I color grade. With box. The Okrant et Davidonniez workshop was located in Paris at 64 rue Lafayette. They produced jewelry for all the Place Vendôme fine jewelry houses, such as Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier, Mauboussin, and Boucheron. The firm closed in 1939. With original box. Exhibited at "Anything Goes: The Jazz Age" at the Nassau County Museum of Art, 24 March 2018 - 8 July 2018.Similar bracelets are pictured in Art Deco Jewelry, by Sylvie Raulet, Rizzoli, 1984, page 84, 154.
Artist: Okrant et Davidonniez
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Signed: Maker and French assay marks |
Circa: 1920's |
Dimensions: 7-1/8'' length x 1-1/8'' width |
Item #: BA-16221 |
Price: Price on Request. Call (212) 644-6400 |
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A pair of French Art Deco platinum earrings with diamonds, red coral, and onyx. The earring tops have black onyx and coral beads that suspend pear shape drop with 46 old European-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 1.00 carat alternating with black enamel triangles. The interior of the drop is framed with a single piece of cut coral. The earrings are in a modified pendeloque motif. Similar discussed in Earrings from Antiquity to the Present by Daniela Mascetti and Amanda Triossi, Thames & Hudson, 1990, page 132-135.
Signed: French control mark |
Circa: 1920's |
Dimensions: 7/8" length x 5/8" width |
Item #: ER-16248 |
Price: $23,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Deco platinum and diamond bracelet . The wide, flexible, openwork bracelet is composed of 3 diamond plaques centering on 3 Old European cut diamonds that weigh approximately .95 carat, .85 carat and .80 carat. There are 411 old European-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 12.50 carats that form a geometric pattern. The larger diamonds are framed with 24 baguette cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 2.00 carats. The total approximate weight of the bracelet is 28.00 carats, G/H/I color, VS/SI clarity.Similar bracelets are pictured in Art Deco Jewelry, by Sylvie Raulet, Rizzoli, 1984, pages 84,154.
Signed: French control marks. |
Circa: 1935 |
Dimensions: 7'' length x 1-1/4" widest |
Item #: BA-16546 |
Price: Price on Request. Call (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Deco 18 karat gold ring with rubies by Van Cleef & Arpels. The ring has 11 square-cut rubies with an approximate total weight of 1.32 carats. The ring is designed in a triple stepped, polished gold motif.Similar pictured in Art Deco Jewelry, by Sylvie Raulet, Rizzoli, 1985, page 157. Ring size 6; this ring can be sized.
Artist: Van Cleef & Arpels
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Signed: “Van Cleef & Arpels 9773”(# partial). Control mark. |
Circa: 1930's |
Item #: R-16646 |
Price: $15,000 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Art Deco ring with red spinel and diamonds. The ring has a rectangular-cut red spinel with an approximate weight of 3.29 carats, 8 old European-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of .64 carat, and 8 baguette diamonds with an approximate total weight of .48 carat. The ring is designed in a plaque motif with baguette steps extending from the shoulders to the center set spinel.Ring size 6; this ring can be sized.
Signed: French control mark and partial makers mark |
Circa: 1930's |
Item #: R-16752 |
Price: $25,000 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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