Featured is a vintage 100% authentic Tiffany & Co. (circa 1960s) ruby encrusted link bracelet made of exquisite 18kt yellow gold. The intense pinkish red rubies look absolutely radiant against the golden glow of the high content gold. The gold blends polished bars with a rope design and creates an interesting contrast of shadows and light. There are 33 stations of rubies with 3 in each and they are all beautifully matched and weigh about 9.00 carats total. The bracelet feels remarkable as it has a nice solid weight to it at 104 grams is extremely comfortable. It measures 6 3/4″ in length and 1″ in width. An original Tiffany & Co box is included as it has a black suede exterior and blue velvet interior. It’s in great condition with some minor wear to the exterior. The bracelet has a box clasp with a safety catch and is in pristine condition.
When rays of light penetrate the sea, graduating hues are revealed. For this bracelet, Tiffany designers and stone setters arranged a blue spinel with sapphires and white diamonds to evoke the colors of water at various depths.
When rays of light penetrate the sea, graduating hues are revealed. For this bracelet, Tiffany designers and stone setters arranged a blue spinel with sapphires and white diamonds to evoke the colors of water at various depths.
“Nature adorns the sea’s creatures with elegant fins so they can flow gracefully through the water. Their patterns and movements are an endless source of inspiration.”
FRANCESCA AMFITHEATROF Tiffany & Co. design director
Tiffany published its first Blue Book catalogue in 1845. This annual presentation of flawless craftsmanship and peerless design heralds the fall season with one of the most extensive and exquisite collections of couture jewelry on earth. These breathtaking masterpieces of exceedingly rare gems are eagerly anticipated by the world’s jewelry connoisseurs who flock to Tiffany to be the first to see and buy these one-of-a-kind treasures.
Since its founding, Tiffany has been at the forefront of the world’s greatest design movements. Its Japanesque silver won Tiffany the highest honors at the 1878 Paris World Exposition and at the turn of the twentieth century, Louis Comfort Tiffany emerged as an Art Nouveau leader. From glamorous, geometric Art Deco pieces and bold cocktail-style creations to the nature-inspired works of Jean Schlumberger and Elsa Peretti, Tiffany has broken new ground time and again with exceptional designs that remain relevant today.
Over the years, Tiffany & Co. has introduced the world to diamonds of breathtaking brilliance and a marvelous selection of previously unknown colored gemstones.Since the early twentieth century, the world has been enchanted with Tiffany glamour. In the 1961 Hollywood classic Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Audrey Hepburn® personified Tiffany style. First ladies, tastemakers and renowned photographers have also turned to Tiffany jewelry as the ultimate fashion accessory. Today, Tiffany’s exquisite designs continue to exude sophistication and elegance in magazines, in films and on the red carpet, adorning luminaries of popular culture like Kate Winslet, Angelina Jolie, Anne Hathaway and countless others.
Scales Blue Spinel, Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet in 18k gold by Tiffany and Co.
Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger Pave “X” bark style ring. The ring is a size 5 (US), made of 18K yellow gold and platinum, and weighs 6.20 DWT (approx. 9.64 grams). It also has 28 round G-color, VS-clarity diamonds weighing 0.85 CTTW.
Art Deco Platinum, Sapphire, and Diamond Plaque Brooch, Marcus & Co., centering three step-cut sapphires, with baguette- and fancy-cut diamond edges, and set throughout with transitional-cut diamonds, approx. total diamond wt. 4.30 cts., lg. 2 1/8 in., signed, in original box.
This clever piece from Tiffany can serve as a brooch or as a pair of matching clips. As an Art Deco fashion statement it was a perfect accent for the square collars in fashion but now can be worn as double lapel clips. The diamonds and rubies of this piece are set in platinum. by Tiffany and Company American, ca. 1930
Each clip of geometric design embellished with stylized scroll motifs, set with circular-, single-cut and baguette diamonds, further accented with lines of step- and calibré-cut emeralds, fitted case.
A diamond and emerald brooch, Tiffany & Co. of foliate motif, detailed with calibré-cut emeralds and baguette-cut diamonds, further accentuated by a ribbon of round brilliant-cut diamonds; signed Tiffany & Co; estimated total diamond weight: 2.50 carats; mounted in platinum; length: 2 1/4in.
Art Deco Diamond, Emerald, Platinum Brooch, Lacloche Frères The brooch features European-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 7.55 carats, accented by single-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 1.05 carats, accented by emerald and baguette-shaped emeralds weighing a total of approximately 1.85 carats, set in platinum, completed by a pinstem and catch on the reverse, marked Lacloche, Paris.
An art deco sapphire and diamond brooch, circa 1925 centering an oval-shaped sapphire framed with several successive rows of old European and single-cut diamonds and calibré and triangular-cut sapphires; central sapphire weighing approximately: 2.50 carats; estimated total diamond weight: 2.60 carats; mounted in platinum.
The tapering openwork plaque of scrolling design collet-set with graduated oval-cut sapphires, brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 2.85cts total, signed J R Ogden & Sons, length 4.9cm, fitted case.
A belle époque sapphire and diamond brooch, circa 1910 The rectangular plaque finely pierced and millegrain-set with single-cut diamonds, set to the centre with three graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds interspersed with single-cut diamond floral decoration and courses of calibré-cut sapphires, diamonds approx. 2.00ct. total, width 4.1cm., fitted case
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