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A matched suite of emerald and diamond jewellery, the bracelet composed of pierced links each with an oval cut emerald between lightly curved bars set with round brilliant cut diamonds, white precious metal stamped '14k', hidden clasp with safety catch, length 27.5cm; the pendant designed as an oval cut emerald in a flying border of round cut emeralds suspended beneath a figure-of-eight set all along with round brilliant cut diamonds in white precious metal stamped '14kt', to a matched box link chain stamped '750', earpendants en suite; lengths of pendant, chain and earrings respectively 2.2, 42 and 2.6cm; together with a half hoop emerald ring set with a uniform line of small round cut emeralds in white precious metal stamped '750' for 18ct gold, ring size O½ (4) Other Notes: Emeralds not tested for natural or synthetic origin, nor for treatments
An enamel and diamond quatrefoil brooch by Carlo & Arthur Giuliano in its original case, the pierced design of delicate foliate scrolls enamelled in minutely detailed black and white (some losses) around a central old cushion cut diamond, clasp with safety catch, width 2.3cm; in a fitted, gold-tooled red leather case, gold stamped inside with a crown and 'C&A Giuliano, 115 Piccadilly, London'; although this brooch is not signed, the design, execution and quality of the piece are entirely characteristic of the Giuliano workshop, and the box was clearly made for this brooch Other Notes: Carlo Giuliano senior arrived in England in about 1860 and established a workshop in Frith St, initially making his Renaissance-inspired jewellery for other - high end - retailers. The style was popular and the quality of craftsmanship - reviving some old techniques to suit his designs - was superb; and in 1874 he opened his own outlet, though continued to make for other shops as before. Both his sons, Carlo junior and Arthur, joined him in the business, and continued after his death in 1895 until Arthur's death in 1914.
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