
In 1945, on Manhattan’s Madison Avenue, the doors opened to the flagship store of one of America’s greatest jewelry manufacturers: David Webb. David Webb is possibly best known for his enamel jewelry of animal themes, where frogs, zebras, giraffes, and other creatures look like they could jump off of the wearer’s cuffs or lapels. These pieces have been beloved by socialites and Hollywood for more than 60 years. David Webb believed that jewelry and gems should be treated as art, and the result was a look that established him as a groundbreaking jewelry house and the destination for statement jewelry. David Webb jewelry has been closely associated with socialites and movie stars since its inception; style mavens like the Duchess of Windsor, Jacqueline Kennedy, Elizabeth Taylor, and Diana Vreeland were among his loyal customers. Tragically, David Webb died in 1975, but not before leaving an incredibly rich and diverse archive of bold, beautiful, and intricate jewelry to be preserved for generations to come. To this day, his vision and legacy are carefully preserved in the Manhattan atelier bearing his name.
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David Webb White Enamel Tiger Brooch
$35,000| /Designed by David Webb in 1965, this 18K gold and white enamel tiger brooch is set with diamonds and emeralds. The 18K gold tiger with white champl...
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David Webb White Enamel Flexible Tiger Bracelet
$85,000| /First created in this color scheme in 1967, this early David Webb enamel flexible tiger bangle bracelet is set with emeralds and over 5 carats of d...
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David Webb White Enamel Tiger Stripe Clip Earrings
$15,000| /Created in the 1960s-1970s, these tiger half hoop clip earrings are composed of 18K gold and enamel. Each slightly tapered half hoop earring with o...
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David Webb Rock Crystal Crouching Lion Brooch
$27,500| /Designed in 1971, this whimsical “crouching lion” brooch in 18K gold is composed of rock crystal and diamonds. The baby lion with round brilliant-c...
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David Webb New York Unique “Crosshatch” Diamond Bracelet
$135,000| /Created in the 1960s in the studio of David Webb, this one-of-a-kind “Crosshatch” diamond bracelet in 18K gold and platinum is set with over 16.50 ...
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David Webb Rock Crystal and Hammered Gold Bombé Ring
$25,000| /Dating from the 1960s-1970s, this hammered 18K gold and rock crystal bombé ring was created by David Webb, New York. The ring is set with a high do...
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David Webb Cabochon Gemstone Half Hoop Earrings
$19,750| /A classic David Webb silhouette, these gold half hoop earrings, set with vivid cabochon rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, are a dynamic example of t...
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David Webb Diamond "Waterfall" Earrings
$95,000| /These 1960s “Waterfall” diamond chandelier earrings belong to David Webb’s “Cross River” collection, which had the playful motto “Banish the solita...
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David Webb Hammered Gold Half Hoop Earrings
$6,500| /These deceptively simple dome earrings, designed as stylized half hoops, exemplify David Webb’s nickname “The Houdini of Gold.” Designed to hug clo...
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David Webb Ruby and Diamond Earrings
$29,500| /Set with approximately eight and a half carats of rubies, highlighted by diamonds, these gold clipback earrings by David Webb date from the 1960s. ...
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David Webb Enamel and Diamond Earrings
$25,000| /Dating from the late 1960s, David Webb designed these sleek black enamel and diamond earrings for a collection that expressed the sense of liberati...
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David Webb Coral and Sapphire Button Earrings
$26,000| /In the spirit of David Webb’s "Everyday Revelry" campaign, these luscious clip-back bombé earrings, with their oversize gumdrop charm, transport yo...
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David Webb Gold Triple Curb Link Earrings
$12,500| /These chunky David Webb polished gold earrings, with their graduating curb links, are an intriguing design that references the biomorphic forms of ...
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