No reserve price - Necklace Silver Citrine - Onyx

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Silver Art Deco necklace dating to ca. 1920–1935, featuring two square-cut citrines totalling 5 ct with onyx and marcasite, length about 52 cm, weight about 7.5 g, in good vintage condition.

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Art Deco silver necklace with citrine, onyx and marcasite – circa 1920–1935

Elegant and refined Art Deco silver necklace with a characteristic geometric pendant, set with citrine, onyx and marcasite. A typical example of the Art Deco style from the interwar period, in which clean lines, symmetry and contrasting materials were central.

The pendant combines a warm-yellow, square-cut citrine with deep-black onyx accents and sparkling marcasites, set in silver. The marquise-shaped links with marcasite reinforce the refined, graphic character of the design. The chain drapes gracefully and has an elegant length.

The piece of jewelry is made of silver and bears antique silver hallmarks, visible at the clasp, which confirms its authenticity and age.

Details:
• Material: Silver
• Gemstones: Citrine, onyx and marcasite
Style: Art Deco
• Period: ca. 1920–1935
• Length: approx. 52 cm
• Weight: approx. 7.5 grams
• Hallmarks: Antique silver hallmarks present
• Condition: Good vintage condition, light signs of wear appropriate to age

A distinctive and timeless piece of jewelry for the connoisseur of authentic Art Deco jewelry, or as a refined addition to a vintage collection.

Carefully packed and shipped insured.

Art Deco silver necklace with citrine, onyx and marcasite – circa 1920–1935

Elegant and refined Art Deco silver necklace with a characteristic geometric pendant, set with citrine, onyx and marcasite. A typical example of the Art Deco style from the interwar period, in which clean lines, symmetry and contrasting materials were central.

The pendant combines a warm-yellow, square-cut citrine with deep-black onyx accents and sparkling marcasites, set in silver. The marquise-shaped links with marcasite reinforce the refined, graphic character of the design. The chain drapes gracefully and has an elegant length.

The piece of jewelry is made of silver and bears antique silver hallmarks, visible at the clasp, which confirms its authenticity and age.

Details:
• Material: Silver
• Gemstones: Citrine, onyx and marcasite
Style: Art Deco
• Period: ca. 1920–1935
• Length: approx. 52 cm
• Weight: approx. 7.5 grams
• Hallmarks: Antique silver hallmarks present
• Condition: Good vintage condition, light signs of wear appropriate to age

A distinctive and timeless piece of jewelry for the connoisseur of authentic Art Deco jewelry, or as a refined addition to a vintage collection.

Carefully packed and shipped insured.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
No. of main gemstones
2
Style
Antique, Art Deco
Metal
Silver
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
5.00
Brand jewellery
No
Main Stone
Citrine
Total weight
7.5 g
Surrounding Stones
Onyx
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Women
Country of Origin
Unknown
Shape of main stone
Square
Sold by
The NetherlandsVerified
1410
Objects sold
97.89%
Private

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