Antique 1920s 14K two-tone 1.80 CTW antique diamond openwork bracelet
An early 1920s hinged bangle set with a constellation of antique cut diamonds across lace-like 14K openwork. The body of the bracelet is yellow gold, with the telltale "window-pane" design on the lower band that helps us to date the piece. While the lower band is mostly uniform in width, the top portion of the bracelet flares to accommodate the diamond-set openwork. Over three-dozen antique cut diamonds are pavé set in curving, curling and looping metalwork that feels decidedly Edwardian. Two tapered baguettes burst from the center of the design like shooting stars, drawing the eye out and down the shoulders of the bracelet. All stones original. Tab clasp and safety catch closure. Note: This piece comes with a jewelry appraisal for insurance/replacement in the amount of $10,200. Measurements: 14.7 grams, 6 3/4" fit (2 1/4" x 2" interior oval dimensions) Details: (35) mixed antique cut round diamonds, 1.40 ctw, and (2) tapered diamond baguettes, .40 ctw, SI-VS/G-I Era: 1920s-1930s Markings: 14K and a maker's mark
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