Russian, probably St. Petersburg, circa 1880s – 1890s Handcrafted in a high carat gold (approximately 23K), this ring is designed in the medieval, Byzantine style of […]
circa 1960 A pair of mid-century 18K gold stud earrings bezel-set with emerald-cut sparkling aquamarines. The aquamarines measure 9 x 7.2 x 4.6 mm, approximately 2.04 […]
Russian, 1870s-1880s A Victorian era 14K gold brooch with two birds and a crescent moon, is embellished with rose cut diamonds, rubies, and sapphires. The birds are […]
This late 19th century (c. 1880s-1890s) 14K yellow gold ring is centered with a bright white and very sparkly old cushion cut diamond (measuring 6.47 x […]
circa 1810 Silver-topped gold (front – silver; back – gold) earrings are set with early rose cut diamonds of various shapes (some are irregular) and table […]
circa 1905 This delicate antique ribbon bow and garland motif pendant necklace is crafted in silver-topped gold (front – silver, back – gold). The necklace is […]
circa 1900 This highly unusual one-of-a-kind antique 14K gold ring is centered with a bright white (G color, VS2 clarity) old cushion cut diamond (1.14 ct) flanked […]
Russian, made in St. Petersburg between 1908 and 1917 This antique 14K gold unisex ring is centered with a cabochon cut midnight blue sapphire encircled by […]
circa 1870s This antique 19th century 14k gold signet ring is designed in Renaissance revival style. The ring is centered with a shield-shaped bluish gray agate […]
circa 1920s This unusual Art Deco era 14K gold signet ring features an early synthetic color-change sapphire finely engraved with a coat of arms. The sapphire […]
made in Moscow in the 1930s A vintage platinum-topped 14K gold cluster ring with split shank features a greenish blue aquamarine likely of the Ural Mountains […]
made in Moscow between 1899 and 1908 by Gustav Klingert, a prominent jewelry firm (1865-1916) in Imperial Russia. A classic antique silver-topped 14K gold crescent moon […]
An antique finely carved large shell cameo of a Belle Epoque lady personified as a Bacchante (a female follower of Bacchus, the Roman god of winemaking and […]