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A French Art Nouveau 18 karat gold, ruby and diamond bracelet by Lucien Gautrait, featuring four rubies with an Approximate Total Weight of .40 carat, and four Old European-cut diamonds with an ATW of .40 carat.
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Artist: Gautrait
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| Signed: “LG” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau 18 karat gold, platinum, diamond and natural pearl bracelet by Leon Garrod, featuring a delicate design with eight natural pearls and eight Old European-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of .40 carats.
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An Austrian Art Nouveau 18 karat gold, enamel,diamond and pearl brooch. The brooch features a reddish orange iridescent enamel poppy flower with green enamel leaves with a .65 carat old European-cut diamond in the center of the poppy and is surrounded by 8 rose-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of .16 carats and is finished with a round diamond and a freshwater pearl drop.
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An Art Nouveau 18 karat gold and silver topped brooch with diamonds and pliqué a jour enamel. The brooch features old European and Old Mine cut diamonds that have an approximate total weight of 6.75 carats. With detachable brooch fitting
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An American Art Nouveau 14 karat gold light pink and violet enamel pansy brooch with a central diamond by D. De W. Brokaw, New York, NY. The brooch has a center old European-cut diamond with an approximate total weight of .45 carat.
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An American Art Nouveau 14 karat gold and yellow and violet enamel pansy brooch with a central diamond. The brooch has a center old European-cut diamond with an approximate total weight of .10 carat.
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An American Art Nouveau 14 karat gold purple, yellow and white enamel pansy brooch with a central diamond. The brooch has a old European-cut center diamond with an approximate total weight of .18 carat.
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An American Art Nouveau 14 karat gold purple and white enamel pansy brooch with a central diamond. The brooch has a center old European-cut diamond with an approximate total weight of .15 carat.
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An American Art Nouveau 10 karat gold and purple and pink enamel pansey brooch with diamond. The brooch has an old European-cut diamond with an approximate total weight of .15 atw carats.
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An American Art Nouveau 14 karat gold purple and white enamel pansy brooch with a central diamond. The brooch features a center old European-cut diamond with an approximate total weight of .07 carat.
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An American Art Nouveau 14 karat gold iridescent purple and gold enamel pansey brooch with diamond. The brooch has an old European-cut diamond with an approximate total weight of .50 ct atw carats.
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A pair of American Art Nouveau 18 karat gold cuff links with diamonds and blue sapphires. The cuff links are double sided and feature 2 old European-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of .60 carats, and 2 cabochon blue sapphire with an approximate total weight of .90 carats.
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Artist: T.B. Starr
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| Signed: Signed 18kt T.B. Starr |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A pair of American Art Nouveau 14 karat goldand diamond cufflinks by Krementz & Co. The circular cufflinks feature a woman in profile with birds and 4 old European-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of .20 carats.
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A French Art Nouveau cameo glass table lamp by Daum, featuring bright red flowers on an opaque white and cream ground. The top of the lamp is in a bright green hue.
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Artist: Daum
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| Signed: "Daum Nancy" |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau cameo glass lamp by Daum Frères featuring a lakeside landscape with a sunset in rich colors of red, orange and yellow.
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Artist: Daum Freres
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| Signed: “Daum Nancy” with the Croix de Lorraine. |
| Circa: 1900 |
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This French Art Nouveau glass and bronze table lamp was produced collaboratively by the workshops of Daum and Printemps . The color of the shade modulates from deep red to orange to yellow. The gilt bronze base and ornaments adorning the sides of the shade are decorated with peacock feathers.
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A French Art Nouveau cameo glass and patinated bronze chandelier by Emile Gallé.
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Artist: Galle
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| Signed: “Gallé” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau glass and patinated bronze table lamp by Majorelle with Daum Nancy shade.
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Artist: Majorelle
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| Signed: shade signed, “Daum Nancy France,” with the Croix de Lorraine. |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau lamp by Emile Gallé with a glass shade decorated with plum and crimson leaf forms suspended with in patinated bronze abstract curvilinear base.
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Artist: Galle
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| Signed: Gallé |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau glass and bronze oil lamp by Maurice-Elysée DuFrene, featuring a pink blown glass shade atop a patinated bronze base. Similar lamp pictured in: The Paris Salons 1895-1914, vol. 5, by Alastair Duncan, p. 229.
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A French Art Nouveau chandelier by Emile Gallé. The shade features blue peach blossoms carved in cameo against a white background.
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Artist: Galle
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| Signed: “Gallé” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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An Art Nouveau 18 karat gold pendant necklace with diamonds, rubies, emeralds and pearl. The necklace features 140 old European-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 4.10 carats, 25 round-cut rubies with an approximate total weight of 4.15 carats, 5 round-cut emeralds with an approximate total weight of .10 carats, and finished with a freshwater pearl drop . Main pendant detaches to be converted to brooch,
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A French Art Nouveau pâte de verre dish by Amalric Walter and Daum Freres, featuring a crab on a red. yellow and amber, wave shaped ground. Walter made a number of dishes with crab motif: see Amalric Walter (1870-1959) by Keith Cummings, Kingswinford (UK): Broadfield House Glass Museum, 2006, pp. 18 (plate 15), 24-26 (plates 27, 30, 32); Carved & Decorated European Art Glass, by Ray and Lee Grover, Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tueele Company, 1970, page 230, plate 418; and La pâte de verre, by Nöel Daum, Paris: Edition Denöel, 1984, page 142, plate 193.
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Artist: Walter
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| Signed: Daum Nancy |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau glass and bronze table lamp by Emile Gallé featuring a fire-polished cameo glass shade in the shape of a blossoming flower atop a patinated bronze organic base. Circa 1900. Signed, “Galle”. Similar model pictured in The Paris Salons: 1895-1914 Vol IV, by Alastair Duncan, page 233.
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Artist: Gallé
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| Signed: “Gallé” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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