Estate Earrings > Estate Earrings
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Feather pearls and diamonds earrings
These are 1950's era earrings with 9.5 mm cultured Akoya (Mikimoto type) pearls and forty (40) full cut and single cut diamonds with a total weight of 0.68 carats. The diamonds' average quality is G, VS+ and are bead set in platinum. The pearls have a pleasant creamy body color and strong pink orient. The earrings have a post and an omega clip back. From the estate of an Opera Singer.
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Bleeding Heart Earrings
This an example of American Art Noveau earrings by Bride & Tinkler Newark, New Jersey circa 1910. They are 14 karat yellow gold with enamel and little natural American freshwater pearls. They are screw back earrings and the enamel is worn on one earring as you can see in the photograph. They are signed.
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Pink Gold Scallops
These are 14kt pink gold and platinum earrings from the Art Moderne period, circa 1930, that are non-pierced screw backs. Each earring contains three (3) 2.5 mm square cut natural Burmese rubies and two (2) Swiss cut diamonds for total weights of 0.75 cwt and 0.08 cwt respectively.
The rubies have a vivid red color and are eye clean and sparkle. The diamonds are g color grade, vvs clarity and well cut and proportioned.
The earrings measure a little less than 3/4 inches (18mm) wide by a little more than 3/4 inches high (21mm) and are in perfect condition.
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