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An Antique silver-top 15 karat gold necklace, composed of 5 openwork flower motif clusters. The clusters are connected by diamond set swag links. Both clusters and links are set with old mine-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 16.80 carats.
Circa: 1890 |
Dimensions: 16" length |
Item #: N-10920 |
Price: $39,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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An English antique 18 karat gold pendant locket with pearls and diamonds. The pendant locket has 1 old mine-cut diamond with an approximate total weight of .18 carat which is surrounded by a seed pearl-set garland. The locket is suspended from an antique 18 karat chain and has a split opening with two interior compartments.
Circa: 1890 |
Dimensions: 25" length x 1-1/2" width |
Size: 18kt chain 18” |
Item #: PT-15649 |
Price: $9,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French 18 karat gold necklace with diamonds by Van Cleef & Arpels/Georges Lenfont. The necklace has 1400 round cut pave set diamonds with an approximate total weight of 47.00 carats, F/G color, VS clarity. The necklace is composed of 37 graduated curb links.
Artist: Van Cleef & Arpels
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Signed: “142105 Van Cleef & Arpels” Georges Lenfont house mark French control mark |
Circa: 1980''s |
Dimensions: 16 1/2" long by 3/4" at the widest. |
Size: F/G color VS clarity |
Item #: N-16897 |
Price: Price on Request. Call (212) 644-6400 |
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A French late-20th Century 18 karat gold necklace with diamonds by Cartier. The necklace has round and square-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 5.50 carats, G/H color, VS clarity, which compose the three diamond-set plaques on the brick chain necklace. The "Trinidad'' diamond necklace. With signed Cartier box and Cartier documentation.
Artist: Cartier
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Signed: “638739 Cartier 750” |
Circa: 1990’s |
Dimensions: 16" length x 1/2" width |
Size: G/H- VS clarity |
Item #: N-17281 |
Price: $37,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A Mid-20th century 18 karat gold necklace with diamonds. The necklace has 184 round-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 14.70 carats, G/H color, VS clarity. The necklace is designed in a diamond-set layered rope motif.
Signed: 18 kt |
Circa: 1960''s |
Dimensions: 15" length x 7/8" width |
Size: G/H- VS |
Item #: N-15843 |
Price: $39,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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An Antique English 18 karat gold, diamond, natural pearl and enamel hinged bracelet by Hunt & Roskell of London. The bracelet features 84 old mine- and rose-cut diamonds that have the approximate total weight of 2.70 carats. The natural pearl center plaque of the bracelet is removable and can be worn as a brooch. The center pearl measures 8.55 mm. with 4 additional pearls that measure 5.9 mm. With original brooch attachments and original signed fitted box. Selected as jewelers and goldsmiths to Her Majesty in the 1840s, Hunt & Roskell of New Bond Street were prominent participants in the Crystal Palace Exhibition of 1851, the first of the competitive international expositions that provided dynamic impetus to creativity and accomplishment in the fine and decorative arts. Their work ran from glamorous (diamond and gem-set tiaras convertible into necklaces) to exotic (bracelets set with rare Indian portrait diamonds), and they were owners for a time of the legendary Hope blue diamond. In keeping with the firm''s tradition of versatility, this chic bracelet, with its creamy natural pearls set off by sparkling antique-cut diamonds, conceals a brooch fitting under the velvet interior of its original morocco leather box.
Artist: Hunt & Roskell
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Circa: 1870 |
Dimensions: 6-1/4" internal circumference |
Size: English |
Item #: BA-12977 |
Price: $24,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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An Edwardian platinum and 15 karat gold collier de chien necklace with diamonds and seed pearls. The necklace is composed of 12 strands of freshwater seed pearls that are connected together with four diamond spacers set with 56 old mine-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 2.80 carats.
Circa: 1900 |
Dimensions: 13-1/2" length x 1-5/8" width |
Size: nat seed pearls 12 strands |
Item #: N-14485 |
Price: $22,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A French Mid-20th Century platinum and diamond necklace/tiara by Mellerio dits Meller. The necklace is composed of 200 round-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 44.25 carats, and 200 baguette diamonds with an approximate total weight of 45.75 carats. Approximate total carat weight is 90.00 carats, G/H color, VS clarity. The triple row necklace is formed of two outer rows of round-cut diamonds and a center row of baguette diamonds. The necklace separates forming a separate bracelet. The tiara frame is decorated with 7 round cut pastes. Mellerio fitted box. Mellerio dits Meller, the French jewelry house, was founded in 1613, and is still active today. "With jewelry for Marie-Antoinette, brooches for Princess Mathilde and tiaras for the court of the Netherlands, some of the biggest names in European royal history have cameos in the history of Mellerio dits Meller. The story of this jeweler to kings and queens has been written in gold and precious stones ever since Marie de Medicis lent her support to the house in 1613." Vincent Meylan, Mellerio historian.
Artist: Mellerio dits Meller
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Signed: “Mellerio” and house marks, French control marks for platinum and white gold |
Circa: 1950 |
Dimensions: 16-1/2'''' length x 9/16'''' width |
Size: French |
Item #: N-15013 |
Price: Price on Request. Call (212) 644-6400 |
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