Bracelet - 18 kt. Yellow gold, White gold - 0.88ct. tw. Ruby - Diamond

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

Estimate  € 2,500 - € 3,000
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Vintage 18k yellow and white gold bracelet with one natural ruby in pear shape (~0.65 ct) and eleven natural rose-cut diamonds (~0.33–0.44 ct total), in a floral design with artisanal openwork, made in Italy in the early 1950s, total weight 13.5 g, bracelet length 17–18 cm, in very good condition with minor wear.

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Description from the seller

Yellow and white 18K vintage bracelet with
No. 1 natural ruby, pear shape, estimated weight: 0.55 - 0.65 carats
No. 11 diamonds cut in rose cut or old European cut typical of the post-war period - average single weight estimated 0.03-0.04 carats, total estimated weight: 0.33-0.44 carats.
The style is the floral design.
The handmade pierced work, made in Italy, refers to a late Art Deco period of the early 1950s, but with Neo-Victorian taste, very widespread in Italian jewelry shops in the post-war period.
To avoid errors, it could be dated between 1950 and 1960.
In the photos, which are an integral part of the description, you can see all the measurements related to the bracelet and verify its condition.
It would suffice to have it polished by a goldsmith workshop, have another diamond added, and it would look like new.
The bracelet weighs a total of 13.50 grams.

The shipping will be tracked and insured for the full amount..

Yellow and white 18K vintage bracelet with
No. 1 natural ruby, pear shape, estimated weight: 0.55 - 0.65 carats
No. 11 diamonds cut in rose cut or old European cut typical of the post-war period - average single weight estimated 0.03-0.04 carats, total estimated weight: 0.33-0.44 carats.
The style is the floral design.
The handmade pierced work, made in Italy, refers to a late Art Deco period of the early 1950s, but with Neo-Victorian taste, very widespread in Italian jewelry shops in the post-war period.
To avoid errors, it could be dated between 1950 and 1960.
In the photos, which are an integral part of the description, you can see all the measurements related to the bracelet and verify its condition.
It would suffice to have it polished by a goldsmith workshop, have another diamond added, and it would look like new.
The bracelet weighs a total of 13.50 grams.

The shipping will be tracked and insured for the full amount..

Details

Era
1900-2000
Shape of surrounding stones
Cut cornered square
Total carat weight of all stones
0.88
Style
Vintage
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
No. of main gemstones
1
Diamond type of surrounding stones
Natural
Cutting style of surrounding stones
Rose cut
Fineness
18 kt.
Brand jewellery
No
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
0.65
Number of diamonds surrounding stones
11
Metal
White gold, Yellow gold
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
0.35
Main stone
Ruby
Surrounding stones
Diamond
Total weight
13.5 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Country of Origin
Italy
Gender
Women
Shape of main stone
Drop
Cutting style of main stone
Faceted cut
Bracelet size
Medium (17 - 18 cm)
ItalyVerified
983
Objects sold
98.02%
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