Unusual geometric sterling silver and green enamel ring with an intricate setting that reaches a point, bisected by a square inset with bright green enamel. Marked "sterling 925." The finish is shiny - probably rhodium plated to prevent tarnishing. Weighs 11 grams. Size 6
Machine-age modernist earrings with dangling spheres. Long, yet delicate and light enough for every day use. The Post of each earring is hallmarked "DRJB 960", while the clutch part of the finding is hallmarked "Silver 925". Each earring measures over 2" long.
Circa 1950s earrings by Lasnier. The long sterling silver triangular cages each holds a single cultured pearl. Signed "Lasnier, Sterling" and hallmarked. Clip-ons. 3" long. Very good vintage condition with tarnish.
Terrific A + H Mackie modernist earrings in sterling silver and natural coral. Circa 1950s. The earrings are a proper pair with left & right. The unusually designed posts are marked "Gra-Lok Sterling, pat. pend." Both earrings are in excellent original condition with no repairs or damage. These are large, showy earrings measuring 53 mm long x 25 mm wide. Weight: 27 grams combined.
Rare handcrafted ring by New York modernist jeweler Toni Catanzaro, circa 1950s. In sterling silver with a tall pale green natural crystal. The front of the "dish" that holds the crystal is patinated with a dark finish, which perfectly highlights the glowing stone.
Size 8. The top portion stands .75" above the band. Fully ...click for details
Simple yet strikingly effective design. This 3.5" long sterling silver setting holds a clear oval shaped crystal, possibly natural. The crystal is held in an invisible recessed loop, which has a dark patina. This creates the illusion as if the crystal is suspended from the pendant with no visible support.
Circa 1950s sterling and amethyst bracelet by important mid 20th Century American silversmith Ed Levin. The thick solid sterling wire each terminates in a flattened, flared shape, each holding a single purple amethyst cabochon.
Signed with the early "Levin, Sterling" mark, indicating that this is a mid 20th Century piece. It cu ...click for details
Rare modernist earrings by Irvin and Bonnie Burkee, a husband and wife team who created unique jewelry in their studio from the late 1940s until the 1970s. The minimalist aesthetic sterling silver earrings are circa 1950s, and feature discs each decorated by a single silver sphere. The earrings are screw-backs, and the tops measure .75" in diameter. Signed "Sterling, Burkee." Excellent vintage condition.
Rare, high-profile sterling silver ring by noted Modernist Philip Paval. All of Paval's pieces were one-of-a-kind, meaning that this is a truly unique piece of jewelry history.
this large ring measures 7/8" wide by 1.3/8" high. Size 5. Weighs 19.1 grams. Fully signed "Paval, Sterling" as shown. I am unsure what th ...click for details