Brooch - 18 kt. Yellow gold - Diamond

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€ 300
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Laura Trevino
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Selected by Laura Trevino

She has 15 years' auction experience, specialising in vintage jewellery from 1920 to 2000.

Estimate  € 800 - € 900
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Description from the seller

Beautiful handcrafted brooch in solid 18K gold (750), created in the late 1990s by a master jeweller trained in the Soviet enamel tradition. The piece represents the Russian Federation tricolour flag, executed in high-quality jeweller’s enamel with bright, stable colours.

The lower edge is set with five small round-cut diamonds (melee), creating a refined sparkle without overpowering the enamel design.

The clasp features the characteristic Soviet-style star hallmark with hammer and sickle, along with the 750 gold mark, a hallmark type still used in certain post-Soviet artisan workshops during the transitional period.

A rare and highly collectible example of Russian enamel artistry and late-20th-century craftsmanship.

Details
• Metal: Solid 18K gold (750)
• Weight: 5 g
• Stones: 5 round-cut diamonds (melee size)
• Technique: Handcrafted jeweller’s enamel
• Era: Late 1990s
• Origin: Russia
• Hallmarks: Soviet-style star with hammer & sickle + 750, 18 k
• Condition: Excellent (enamel intact, clasp functional)
• Estimated value: €750 (reserve price set accordingly)

Shipping
• Ships from Europe (EU)
• Tracked & insured shipment
• Professionally packed
• Worldwide delivery available

Notes
A rare collectible combining enamel work, diamonds and transitional-era Russian gold craftsmanship. Seller open to reasonable bidding within the auction process.

Beautiful handcrafted brooch in solid 18K gold (750), created in the late 1990s by a master jeweller trained in the Soviet enamel tradition. The piece represents the Russian Federation tricolour flag, executed in high-quality jeweller’s enamel with bright, stable colours.

The lower edge is set with five small round-cut diamonds (melee), creating a refined sparkle without overpowering the enamel design.

The clasp features the characteristic Soviet-style star hallmark with hammer and sickle, along with the 750 gold mark, a hallmark type still used in certain post-Soviet artisan workshops during the transitional period.

A rare and highly collectible example of Russian enamel artistry and late-20th-century craftsmanship.

Details
• Metal: Solid 18K gold (750)
• Weight: 5 g
• Stones: 5 round-cut diamonds (melee size)
• Technique: Handcrafted jeweller’s enamel
• Era: Late 1990s
• Origin: Russia
• Hallmarks: Soviet-style star with hammer & sickle + 750, 18 k
• Condition: Excellent (enamel intact, clasp functional)
• Estimated value: €750 (reserve price set accordingly)

Shipping
• Ships from Europe (EU)
• Tracked & insured shipment
• Professionally packed
• Worldwide delivery available

Notes
A rare collectible combining enamel work, diamonds and transitional-era Russian gold craftsmanship. Seller open to reasonable bidding within the auction process.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Style
Antique
Metal
Yellow gold
Number of diamonds surrounding stones
5
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
18 kt.
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
18.00
Total weight
5 g
Surrounding Stones
Diamond
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Country of Origin
Russia
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