Art Deco Spaulding & Co. Diamond Black Onyx and...
An Art Deco butterfly choker, by Spaulding & Co, with a central butterfly, with open wings, flanked by two butterflies, with closed wings, on...
Emerald is a vibrant green gemstone in the beryl family. Famous sources of emerald include Brazil and Colombia. This gemstone is often included with lots of tiny fractures, sometimes referred to as an emerald 'jardin', the French word for garden.
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A 1940s Italian, pearl, emerald and gold gaspipe snake bracelet, with a repoussé snake head, on a knotted gaspipe body, set with natural half seed...
A blue-pink plique-a-jour enamel butterfly brooch, set with an emerald to the thorax, weight approximately 0.14ct, and round brilliant-cut diamonds...
A Tiffany & Co. late Art Deco emerald and diamond "tank" style ring, set with square-cut and baguette-cut emeralds in a channel setting, and...
A Victorian gold and emerald bracelet, with an old-cut diamond in the centre surrounded by five step-cut emeralds, in the middle of a gold motif,...
A Georgian cannetille brooch-cum-pendant, with a cushion shaped emerald in the centre, surrounded by a cluster of eight, old mine-cut diamonds,...
A modern plique à jour enamel gem set dragonfly brooch, with trembling wings, with a cabochon-cut emerald set in the thorax, weighing 0.82 carats,...
A Viennese miniature gold zappler carriage clock probably by Carl Wurm, with a repoussé, chased and engraved case, designed as a small bracket...
A pair of French, vintage emerald, diamond and gold earrings by André Vassort, each set with two watermelon cut emeralds, on the form of berries,...
A Georgian cannetille snake necklace, with an amethyst and emerald cross pendant; with the snake chain worked in fine, flexible cannetille wire...