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- Salamander-shaped Art Nouveau brooch with 17 demantoid garnets, 95 opals, an old mine cut diamond, and two rubies. Circa 1900. $27,500
- An Estate platinum-set Burmese ruby and diamond ring $145,000
- Blue sapphire and diamond earrings by Cartier. Circa 1950s. $125,000
- French Retro 18 karat gold ring with citrines. Circa 1935. $40,000
- Bulgari's Italian Estate platinum ring centering on a sugarloaf cabochon emerald surrounded by 74 round-cut diamonds and 4 baguette diamonds. $95,000
- An Estate platinum and diamond ring featuring a 3.02 carat cushion brilliant cut center diamond surrounded by 28 round cut diamonds. $85,000
- French Estate platinum and diamond drop ear pendants by Cartier. $69,500
- French Retro platinum and 18 karat gold bracelet with diamonds, rubies and rose quartz balls. The designer also created jewelry for Cartier, Tiffany, and Van Cleef & Arpels. Circa 1930s. $95,000
- One-of-a-kind David Webb bracelet made of 203 round-cut diamonds, 52 rectangular-cut diamonds, and 54 marquise-cut diamonds. Circa 1968. $350,000
- French Art Nouveau 18 karat gold and enamel pendant with pearls. Circa 1900. $22,500
- A French Antique 18 karat gold bracelet with blue sapphires and diamonds. Circa 1880s. $65,000