Oval-shaped diamonds have been present since 1304, but the modern oval-cut diamonds were created by Lazare Kaplan in the early 1960s. It quickly gained recognition in the diamond industry due to its elongated shape, which makes it look bigger than its actual size. Leading the upcoming ‘Fine Jewelry, Luxury Accessories, Sterling Silver & Toys’ event, presented by , will be an oval diamond ring mounted on a platinum frame.
Among the highlights of this sale is a platinum Art Deco diamond bracelet featuring three central emerald-cut diamonds surrounded by full-cut and baguette-cut diamonds. Also featured is sterling flatware by Baltimore Repousse, as well as a photographic collection of American Playwright and Nobel Prize Laureate Eugene Gladstone O’Neill. Rounding out the collection are vintage Steiff bears and Lionel trains. To view the complete auction catalog and register for bidding, visit Bidsquare
Lot Categories:
Fine Art (27), Decorative Arts (33), Jewelry (104), Furniture (3), Collectibles (112), Watches & Clocks (1), Couture & Textiles (10)# of Lots:
309Price Range:
$50 - $40,000Interesting lots include:
Item Image | Item Name | Estimate |
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A Ladies 3.04ct Oval Diamond Ring in Platinum | Estimate: | |
A Wide Art Deco 15ctw Diamond Bracelet in Platinum | Estimate: | |
5-Pc. Shiebler Sterling Repousse Coffee & Tea Svc. | Estimate: | |
Four Vintage Photos: Carlotta Monterey O'Neill | Estimate: | |
Lionel #390 E Blue Comet Standard Loco & Tender | Estimate: |
Contact Info
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- 410-828-4838
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