A classic design is apparent in this beautifully made platinum and diamond bow ring that dates back to the 1960’s. The bow is set with 22 full cut very good quality diamonds, and the approximate total weight of all diamonds is 0.65Ct.
A wonderfully executed vintage 1920’s 18Kt white gold filigree and diamond ring perfect for a price conscious couple. The diamond is an approximately 0.25Ct brilliant cut diamond that has I color and VS2 clarity. The intricate filigree design is in excellent condition. Any person who loves antique jewelry would appreciate this as an engagement ring.
If you like cameos this is a must! The 13 X 18 millimeter oval shell cameo that depicts a profile of a lady is set in a 14Kt yellow gold frame. In addition to the openwork frame there is an approximately 0.10Ct full cut diamond in a butter-cup setting that further enhances this beauty. The pendant is on a 16” long rope chain and the measurements are 11/16” wide and 1 7/16” high with the bail. The bail has the marks 14Kt and Israel.
A well recognized design around the world by Aldo Cipullo is represented in this 18Kt yellow gold "LOVE BRACELET" by Cartier that is accompanied by its own screw driver. The two halves of the bracelet attach to each other by two screws hence the screw driver. This fully signed and hallmarked bracelet that was made in 1970 is a lady’s large or men’s small size, and is in very good condition not counting some small scratches that is normal for its age.
A bride’s dream is this great platinum estate engagement ring from the 1960’s centered by a 2.79Ct brilliant cut diamond that is EGL certified and has G color and SI 1 clarity. The center diamond is flanked on either side by a tapered diamond baguette. The approximate total weight of all diamonds is 3.13Ct. Our photos do not do justice to this exquisite treasure.
For the budget minded couple a perfect choice would be this Art Deco platinum and diamond ring from the 1930’s. The ring is centered by an approximately 0.40Ct old-mine diamond that has J color and I1 clarity. The center stone is flanked on either side by three single-cut diamonds. The approximate total weight of all diamonds is 0.52Ct. We slashed the original price of $1200 in half to $600.
An original period 1920’s beautifully crafted filigree bracelet sporting three square shaped sapphires and two brilliant cut diamonds. The length of the bracelet is 7 1/8” and the width is ¼”. The catch on the bracelet has a fold-over safety for extra security.
The ultimate in men’s accessories is this 14Kt yellow gold pen knife from the early twentieth century. It was originally used on watch chains as a functional fob. The knife has two folding blades one of which is a knife blade and the other is a nail file. The length of the knife is 2 ¾” including the fold down bail, and the width is 3/8”.
This wonderful pair of dogwood flower earrings is a great example of the late forties or early fifties 14Kt pink gold jewelry. The flowers are 7/8” in diameter, and have the old fashioned “French backs” (screw backs). The mark is 14Kt and the makers mark is WL.
This classic brilliant cut single diamond is set in a 14Kt white gold elegantly pierced crow, six prong basket setting. The 1.20Ct diamond was graded by our in-house gemologist to be a G color and SI2 clarity. The ring dates back to the 1920's.