Friday, May 9, 2008

charms

A Platinum, Diamond and Gem-Set Charm Necklace
The platinum link chain suspending twenty-eight gem and diamond-set charms of different design (six with polychrome enamel detail), mounted in platinum and gold.
Cfr 30,000-40,000
Phillips de Pury
Magnificent Jewels, May 13, 2008

Thursday, May 8, 2008

onyx

An Art Deco onyx, emerald and diamond bracelet
Cartier, circa 1922
Designed as a series of domed links pavé-set with single-cut diamonds and onyx studs, alternating with polished onyx cylinders and emerald beads
Signed Cartier and numbered,
French assay marks, length 19.2cm.

Bonham's New Bond Street
Sale 15235 - Fine Jewellery, 27 Sep 2007
Sold for £26,000 plus Premium and tax

Acutally not my most favorite Cartier piece, but its cool because of the "spotted" onyx diamond links. Delicate and unusual. Very expensive at auction.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

lapis, jasper


French, yellow gold and enamel jasper and lapis Retro link bracelet, circa 1940.
8 1/4" length and 1 1/4" width
Firestone and Parsons, Boston

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

montana sapphires

Moonstone and Montana sapphire brooch
in 18k yg by Tiffany & Co., ca. 1900. A cushion-cut blue sapphire and six circular-cut sapphires center a sinuous cluster of six moonstone cabochons. Attributed to Louis Comfort Tiffany or Paulding Farnham.
Provenance: from an Ohio family.
12.7 gs. 1 1/4" dia.

Rago Great Estates Lambertville, New Jersey
Antiques, Asian, Jewelry Auction, Dec 8th, 2007
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Sold for $18,000

Monday, May 5, 2008

bakelite


1930s Bakelite
Butterscotch and burgundy layered hinge bracelet with layered bow pin and earrings
from Bakelite Boutique

Sunday, May 4, 2008

ivory


Carved Ivory Cuff Bracelet
Patricia von Musulin
Doyle & Doyle, New York

Nice and simple. I love the cross-hatching you can see on some ivory, looks like its in motion. This is very elegant.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

bird

Rare and Important Arts & Crafts Plique-a-jour Enamel and Gem-set Brooch,
C.R. Ashbee, executed by A. Gebhardt and W. Mark, c. 1902
The plique-a-jour shorebird on a grassy mound with topaz eye among bezel-set moonstones and flexibly-set freshwater pearls, gold and silver mount
3 3/8 x 4 1/4 in., (with antique pin stem, evidence of prior comb findings).

Skinner, Boston
Sale 2375 Sept 18, 2007 Lot 612
Estimate $50,000-75,000
Sold $165,500

This is not as magnificent as the Lalique plique-a-jour. Its more crafty and cute. I love the wiry detail on the base. Interesting piece by a decorative artist rather than a jeweller.

Friday, May 2, 2008

plique-a-jour enamel


Rene Lalique
Dog collar, circa 1900
Gold; Plique-à-jour enamel, old mine-cut diamonds, green enamel
Signed Lalique for René Lalique
Christie's "Rare Jewels and Gemstones: Eye of the Connoisseur"

A perfect Art Nouveau jewel. This piece, depicting a winged and female sylph is in direct reaction to the machine age and industry of the late 19th century. The use of materials such as glass and enamel was completely novel at this time. Another difference was the use of yellow gold rather than platinum. The gold gives the piece a sunny warm that platinum could not achieve.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

oxidized silver


Oxidized sterling silver octopus cuff bracelet
Antonio Palladino
Barney's New York

This looks like a fossil of some type. Extremely interesting and very cool.