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Sale!Style/Date: 1930's Materials: 800 silver, dyed blue jasper Description: 800 silver Italian Renaissance Revival necklace with dyed blue jasper (Swiss lapis.) Very detailed with design on both sides. In the style of Peruzzi and Cini.
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Style/Date: Edwardian Materials: 14K yellow gold, Diamond, opal doublets Description: Edwardian 14K yellow gold knife edge swirl design brooch/pendant, with center diamond and surrounding opal doublets. The diamond is an Old European Cut, 3/4ct approx., H-I color and I1 clarity. There is a hinged bail on the top that can be hidden on the reverse to become a brooch. The pin mechanism has been modernized.
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Sale!Style/Date: 1960's Materials: 800 and 835 silver, carved glass Description: Fantastic handmade custom 4 piece "spider web" set including 2 sided necklace, bracelet, ring and earrings. Three pieces are marked 800 and the earrings are marked 835. On the front of the necklace is a carved glass dancing nymph and on the reverse is a hand sawed cut spider!!
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Sale!Style/Date: 19th century Materials: Sterling silver Description: 19th century Gorham sterling stuffing spoon with button and monogram.
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Style/Date: Contemporary Materials: 18K white gold, sapphire, 18" 14K white gold flat curb chain Description: Custom made faceted heart shaped sapphire 6.64cts in 18K white gold pendant. Sapphire is suspended within the setting to give a dramatic moving effect. Made by Sean Gilson. Sapphire is natural with heat, AGL report.
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Style/Date: 1970's Materials: Sterling silver Description: Sterling silver bracelet with hearts and crowns made in Scotland. "Lukenbooth" (Google: The Luckenbooth is one of the most romantic Scottish symbols of love, from the 17th century and often given as a token of betrothal, affection and friendship.)
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Sale!Style/Date: 1920's Materials: Gilt silver Description: Vintage gilt silver filigree panel link Chinese export bracelet with 7 jadeite cabs.
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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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Sale!Style/Date: 1950's Materials: Sterling silver and coral colored glass Description: Sterling Mexican choker with coral colored glass lentil beads by Los Costillo.