Secret Garden Bracelet | Peridot, Ruby, Amethyst and Teal
Delphine Bracelet in Watercolor Crystal on Emma Stine Limited
Masriera y Carreras. Pulsera. C. 1900. Oro con decoración en relieve y esmaltes "basse-taille". s.l. | JV
Art Nouveau 14kt Gold, Enamel, and Gem-set Pin, Riker Bros., designed as basse taille enamel wings centring a bezel-set opal, diamond highlight, wd. 1 3/8 in., maker's mark.
Masriera Gold, Diamond, Sapphire, Ruby and Emerald arm band ca. 1920's
A very rare yellow gold, old-cut diamond and natural pearl brooch, by Chaumet, circa 1870. Of knot design, with light blue and black enamel, the surmount consisting of a Count crown made of pearl and diamond. With maker's mark and French assay mark.
An Art Nouveau plique-à-jour enamel, diamond and pearl brooch, circa 1900. Depicting a rose-cut diamond sun setting over water with rose diamond clouds overhead, in a ground of blue, rose and green plique-à-jour enamel, the border decorated with a spray of irises and buds of baroque pearls and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in rose gold and silver, a glazed compartment on the back.
Art Nouveau 14kt Pearl & Large Cabochon Moonstone Vintage Ring, c1915 (from 1915)
An Art Nouveau gold and pearl bracelet, attributed to Edward Colonna
Art Nouveau Headdress Mucha Goddess Vintage Brass And Glass Raven Eve Jewelry 2012.
Art Nouveau Platinum, Gold, Enamel, Diamond & Peridot 'Ivy' Brooch -- Circa 1900 -- Likely Austrian.:
Art Nouveau gold and aquamarine pendant c. 1900.
An Art Nouveau Gold, Emerald, Diamond, Plique-à-Jour Enamel Brooch, Marcus & Co., Circa 1900. The articulated cluster of grapes set with emeralds drops, suspended from a branch supporting leaves set with old European-cut diamonds, applied with green and light pink plique-à-jour enamel
Lalique pansy brooch of gold, enamel, plique a jour, diamonds and rock crystal
Lalique 1900-02 Branches Brooch with cherry blossoms: gold, diamond, glass
Art Nouveau carved dragon pendant in 18k yellow gold set with two baroque pearls, wings decorated with plique-à-jour enamel, French, circa 1900.