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Style/Date: 1950's-60's Materials: 14 karat yellow gold, American fresh water pearls, 2 round brilliant cut sapphires Description: A whimsical faun playing his flute. He has little sapphire eyes and the frame is embellished with American baroque fresh water pearls. All typical of William Ruser's work at his store on Rodeo Drive.
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Style/Date: Late 1800's Materials: 800 silver, amethysts, pearls Description: Finely detailed Austro-Hungarian 800 silver pendant with one large prong set amethyst and 3 smaller collet set ones. Also there are pearls surrounding the center. The back is a delight to observe intricate floral design. The chain is almost 18" and is sterling.
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Style/Date: 1920's Materials: 930Silver, enamel Description: Fab silver oval pendant with faceted silver (to look like marcasites.) The center has a flower bouquet (giardinetto) on top of light blue Guilloche enamel with a swirling line of navy enamel decorating the outer edge. Comes with a new 18" sterling curb chain.
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Style/Date: 1920's Materials: Sterling or 900silver, Guilloché enamel Description: Silver giardinetto (bouquet of flowers) pendant with green Guilloché enamel and silver resembling cut steel. Made in Vienna, Austria in the 1920's. Chain included! Though it is marked sterling, the hallmarks indicate it is 900silver, which it tests.
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Style/Date: Etruscan Revival, 1880's Materials: 14K yellow gold Description: 14K gold Etruscan Revival cross pendant with a bloom finish. The bloom was created when dipped in acid and the alloy in the gold would disintegrate and just pure gold would remain. This would give the effect of ancient gold which was the desire of the day.