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Sale!Style/Date: 1940's Materials: 14 karat rose gold and palladium, rubies, diamonds Description: Seashell shaped earrings with channel set square cut rubies, each flanked by 2 single cut diamonds. These are non pierced screwbacks which can be changed to posts.
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Sale!Style/Date: 1980's Materials: 14K white gold, pearls, aquamarine, sapphires, diamonds Description: Double row of 8mm cultured pearls with the central element combining an emerald cut aquamarine (4.36ct approx), single cut diamonds (.42cts approx) and carved sapphires.
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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.
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Style/Date: After 1912 Materials: 14K yellow gold Description: Gold Equitable Life Assurance Co. Stickpin. It was custom made from the company's emblem, based on a lithograph. "Image of an advertisement for Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York City; image of a marble statue of goddess Athena with a spear and upraised shield protecting a mother and her child." (Huntington Digital Library.) Thanks for the help Elyse Zorn Karlin (ASJRA,), Annamarie Sandecki, (Tiffany archivist,) and Ben Pless, (ASJRA member!)