Rosary in Silver and Mother of Pearl, with Christ, 19th century Measurements 45 cm long
Rosary in Silver and Turquoise, 19th century Measurements 48 cm long
Silver and Crystal Rosary, 19th century Measurements. 18th century, Christ, 63 cm.
Rosary in Silver and Coral, 18th century Measurements 49 cm long
Rosary in silver filigree and large mother-of-pearl balls, 19th century Cross measurements: 8 x 5 cm
Rosary in silver and amber, 19th century Cross measurements: 3 x 1.5 cm
Necklace of beads made of green soapstone, 20th century. Measurements: 78 cm.
Bracelet in silver and amber, in 925 sterling silver 18 x 6 x 2 cm, the bracelet, 2.5 x 2.5 cm the amber
Elegant ring with citrine and diamonds in 925 sterling silver. 3 x 2 x 2 cm
Carved mother-of-pearl cameo pendant, 19th century. Measurements: 6 x 5 cm
Silver ring with cubic zirconia. Silver and cubic zirconia, 3 cm x 2 cm.
Silver ring with cubic zirconia. Silver and cubic zirconia, 4 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm.
Ivory and silver ring, necklace, bracelet and earrings set. Ivory and silver, earrings 3 cm x 2.5 cm, bracelet 8 cm x 7 cm, necklace 15 cm x 9 cm, ring 3 cm x 2.5 cm.
Malachite bead necklace, 25 cm
18-karat gold and Mediterranean coral earrings. Gold and Mediterranean coral, 4 cm x 2 cm.
Longines pocket watch in silver and gold. Dimensions: 6 cm x 4 cm x 1 cm
Rosary in jet and silver. Spanish School. 19th century. Rosary made of faceted jet with filigree and a silver cross. The design alternates prism-shaped beads with meticulously crafted openwork filigree, reflecting the goldsmithing artistry of the period. The cross features intricate vegetal decoration, enriched by the three-dimensionality of the forms and the detailed work of the Christ figure, with its expressive and delicate modeling. The use of jet, highly valued for its protective connotations and its connection to popular religiosity, is integrated with silver, forming a piece of profound symbolic significance and refined ornamental value. This piece belongs to the devotional tradition of 19th-century Spain, where the rosary served not only a liturgical function but also an aesthetic and spiritual one. Dimensions: 6 × 4 × 0.5 cm.
ANIC Flag Brooch. Italian School. 20th Century. 18-karat gold and platinum with sapphire inlays. Dimensions: 3 x 3 x 1 cm. Brooch in the shape of a globe surmounted by a flag bearing the letters “ANIC,” crafted in two-tone gold and platinum. The flag features small, set gemstones that enhance its brilliance. Weighs 5.3 grams. The piece combines goldsmithing precision with institutional symbolism, typical of mid-20th-century Italian corporate jewelry. The modeling of the map and the curvature of the flag demonstrate a high level of technical craftsmanship, representative of the prestigious design and functional elegance of the Art Nouveau style.
Female cameo. Italian School. 19th century. Shell carved in relief on an 18-karat gold mount. Dimensions: 5 x 3 x 1 cm. This brooch of extraordinary quality features the profile bust of a classical woman, adorned with a floral garland and ears of wheat. The fine modeling of the face and the delicacy of the hair reflect the mastery of 19th-century Italian workshops, heirs to the Neapolitan cameo-making tradition. The engraved gold frame enhances the overall elegance. The piece embodies the ideal of neoclassical beauty and the artisanal perfection of the 19th-century cameo, a symbol of refinement and social status.
Earrings with pearls and diamonds. European School. 20th Century. 18-karat gold with diamond and natural pearl settings. Measurements: 2.5 x 0.5 x 1 cm. Total weight: 5.5 grams. An elegant pair of earrings with omega-style closures, featuring three linear diamond settings culminating in a pearl with a mother-of-pearl luster. The vertical composition, understated and balanced, reflects contemporary European fine jewelry design. The combination of diamonds and pearls evokes modern classicism and formal purity. Their precise execution and perfect proportions enhance the distinction and timelessness of the piece.
Tortoiseshell and silver. Measurements: 20 x 0.3 cm. Articulated bracelet made of rectangular tortoiseshell plaques framed in silver mounts, joined by side hinges. The contrast between the warm, veined tones of the tortoiseshell and the metallic sheen accentuates the piece's elegance. A typical work of 19th-century jewelry, in which luxurious organic materials were combined with precious metals in everyday accessories, reflecting the bourgeois taste for the exotic.
Agate and 18-karat gold cross in a box. European School. 19th Century. Agate and 18-karat gold. Dimensions: 6 x 4 x 0.4 cm. Latin cross crafted from reddish-toned agate, with 18-karat gold ends and settings. The smooth surface of the semiprecious stone is enhanced by the warmth of the metal, creating a piece of marked sobriety and nobility. Presented in its original case, it reflects the devotional and ornamental use of crosses in 19th-century jewelry, where spirituality was combined with material refinement.