Birthstone for February: Amethyst
Jenny  Andersen
Antique and Estate Jewelry
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Amethyst

This lovely Victorian/Edwardian  
lavaliere is 9 ct gold.  The large
stone is a garnet/glass doublet,  
which was very common in
Victorian times.  The smaller
stones are amethysts.  The
lavaliere is 2" x 1".  Circa 1900.
There is a maker's mark of WBs
on the pendant.  It comes with a
modern 16" chain .   

             $495.00

Stunning Art Nouveau!  This
lavaliere is 9 ct gold with a
large central amethyst plus
amethyst dropper and seed
pearls.   

It is 1 1/8 X 1 1/2" plus the
pearl-studded bale.  Circa
1900.  Comes with a modern
14 k, 16" chain.


          $625.00
AN7-519

SO VERY ELEGANT!  This 10 k white gold
bar pin is 2" lon gand is centered with
diamond-shaped amethyst, ½" long.  Early
20th C .  Marked "10 k" and signed with a
maker's mark of arrow with two pairs of
fletches [unidentified maker].             $155
                                                                     
                                                                      
                                                   

A buff-top amethyst is set in
10 k  gold to make this ring. It
is a size 6 3/4  and can be
readily resized.  It bears a
maker's mark of U R,  for
American Beauty by
Untermeyer Robbins &
Company, NYC, an early 20th
century jewelry firm.
                                               
                               $210.00
AR5-145
AP5-243
On April 30, 2012, this website will
close but I'll still be selling wonderful
jewelry and be available for questions,
appointments, etc.  
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