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An Antique 18 karat gold, silver, diamond, emerald, ruby and pearl cat brooch, featuring rose-cut diamonds with an approximate weight of 1.50 carats, cabochon emerald eyes, ruby collar, and two seed pearls.
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A set of three Austrian Antique 14 karat gold rings that feature each one set with ruby and diamond, emerald and diamond and sapphire and diamond. They have 3 round-cut rubies with an approximate total weight of .35 carats, 36 old European and rose -cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of .9 0 carats, 3 old European-cut emeralds with an approximate total weight of .35 carats, and 3 old European-cut sapphires with an approximate total weight of .35 carats.
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A pair of Antique 18 karat gold ear pendants with emeralds and diamonds. The earrings have 10 cushion-cut/old mine cut emeralds with an approximate total weight of 3.80 carats, and 12 old mine-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 1.80 carats.
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A Swiss antique enamel 18 karat gold and enamel cross pendant, featuring an intricate black and white enamel decoration adorned with small emeralds and rubies.
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A Victorian silver-topped 18 karat gold, diamond, emerald, ruby and pearl brooch, featuring a depiction of the penultimate scene from the fable “Jack and the Beanstalk” in which Jack lures the giant by stealing the mermaid harp. A baroque pearl forms the tail of a sculpted 18-karat gold mermaid decorating the base of a lyre outlined with old mine-cut diamonds. The strings of the lyre are accented with emeralds, rubies, diamonds and a sapphire weighing approximately 1.75, .30, .30 and .05 carats respectively.
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A French Art Nouveau patinated bronze sculpture by Théodore Rivière, featuring two intricately-sculpted figures from the story of Carthage. The crown of the woman is accented with rubies, and has emerald eyes. Pictured in: Art Nouveau 1890-1914, V&A exhibit by Paul Greenhalgh, page 122, and: Nineteenth Century Sculpture by Maurice Rheims, p. 372 # 15, and: Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 229.
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Artist: Riviere
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| Signed: "Susse Freres Paris" |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A series of French Art Nouveau decorative panel lithographs by Alphonse Mucha, titled “Les Pierres Precieuses” or “Precious Stones”. This is one of Mucha’s rarest sets, with only three or four known sets to have survived among collectors. The featured jewels are topaz, ruby, amethyst and emerald. Each jewel is represented by a woman, and the gemstone’s characteristic color is woven into the entire image, including each woman’s dress and the flowers at her feet. This set was created during the period when Mucha was associated with the goldsmith Fouquet and was, himself, designing jewelry. Pictured in Alphonse Mucha: The Complete Posters and Panels, by Jack Rennert and Alain Weill, G.K. Hall & Co., Publishers, Boston, pages 264-269.
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Artist: Mucha
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| Signed: “Mucha” and stamped “F. Champenois á Paris” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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American Art Nouveau platinum and 18 karat gold ring with diamonds and emeralds by Marcus & Co.. The ring has 52 round-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 1.85 carats, 2 rectangular and calibre-cut emeralds with an approximate total weight of .65 carats.
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