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Antique Edwardian Diamond Brooch in Platinum

Antique Edwardian Diamond Brooch in Platinum

Item PIN-520336
Price $2,250
Price Sale price $2,250
Sale Sold
The open brooch of bow motif, set with old rose cut diamonds, with old European cut diamonds in buttercup settings, suspending a small bezel-set old rose cut diamond drop, all in millegrain detailed platinum.
  • Metal: Platinum
  • Gem Stone: Diamond 0.50 total carats Old European cut G-J/VS - SI
  • Design Era: Edwardian
  • Circa: 1900-1910
  • Measurements: Length (North-South): 1.20 Inches; Width (East-West): 1.57 Inches
  • Weight: 10.8 grams

About Edwardian Jewelry

Discover exceptional Edwardian jewelry from 1901-1915, showcasing the era's hallmark platinum craftsmanship and delicate lace-like designs that epitomize feminine elegance. Our collection features antique Edwardian jewelry with the period's signature styles and techniques including intricate filigree, millegrain detailing, long platinum chains, natural pearls and luminous old European-cut diamonds, set in ethereal openwork platinum settings. These rare Edwardian estate jewels reflect the sophisticated artistry of master jewelers who created timeless treasures to complement the graceful fashions of King Edward VII's reign.

Authenticity

Authenticating pieces of jewelry requires more nuanced expertise. Many thousands of pieces of jewelry have passed through our hands for over 40 years from every era and every maker. This familiarity enables us to know what a piece should look and feel like and if it has the expected quality of material and workmanship, the accurate makers marks and the correct signature in all the right places. Indeed, one of the easiest ways non-experts can be fooled is to assume a designer piece of jewelry is truly by that maker as pieces by commercial manufacturers are often outright fakes or signed fraudulently by a third party.
In practice, we first look at the front and back of a bracelet, ring or brooch, turning it over in our hands to see that the workmanship on the reverse is just as fine as the detail on the front. Using the jeweler’s important tool, the loupe, we look carefully at many different touchpoints including the precision with which the diamonds are mounted in their settings, the manner in which gold or platinum links are connected to each other, the quality of the azuring, a most difficult and refined aspect of metalwork, the fineness of the material and we look for flawless polish.
If we have any doubts whatsoever as to authenticity, we submit the piece to the firm itself, be it Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Verdura, David Webb and others. We also request the original bill of sale, box and papers for those items most commonly faked such as Cartier Love brackets and VCA Alhambra pieces. And just as banks know their customers, we, too, ensure we know enough about our clients to assure ourselves of their ownership and provenance.
Our team of GIA-certified jewelry experts has such a well-regarded reputation in the international jewelry industry that we are frequently called upon to advise auction houses, appraisers and other dealers in matters of authenticity and value.
We stand behind every piece with complete documentation, relevant GIA certification, and the best return policy in the industry, a full money-back guarantee, no exceptions.

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