A La Vieille Russie at TEFAF 2019, stand 365
Dorrie Nossiter (England, 1893 - 1977), Necklace and earrings, England, circa 1930. Natural seed pearls and mixed gems, including citrine, aquamarine, topaz, and alexandrite, set in gold and gilded silver. Necklace length 41 cm (16 in.) and earrings length 4.5 cm (1.8 in.). With removable brooch/pendant. © A La Vieille Russie at TEFAF 2019, stand 365.
Victorian Salamander brooch, England, circa 1890. Demantoid garnet, diamond and gold. Length 10.2 cm (4 in.). © A La Vieille Russie at TEFAF 2019, stand 365.
Raymond Yard, Duck brooch, USA, circa 1925. Diamond, ruby, onyx, and platinum. Length 2.9 cm (1.1 in.). © A La Vieille Russie at TEFAF 2019, stand 365.
Art Deco bracelet, USA, circa 1930. Diamond, sapphire, emerald, ruby, enamel and platinum. Length 19.7 cm (7.8 in.). © A La Vieille Russie at TEFAF 2019, stand 365.
Cartier, Earrings. Paris, circa 1930. Coral, diamond and platinum. Length 3.2 cm (1.3 in.). © A La Vieille Russie at TEFAF 2019, stand 365.
Carl Fabergé (Saint Petersburg, 1846 - Lausanne, 1920), Elephant-form match holder. Silver-mounted sandstone with garnet eyes. Height 13.2 cm (5.2 in.). Workmaster J. Rappoport. © A La Vieille Russie at TEFAF 2019, stand 365.
Provenance: Estate of HRH The Prince Henry (1900-1974), Duke of Gloucester, son of King George V and Queen Mary; Constance Gwladys Robinson (1859-1917), Lady de Grey, later Marchioness of Ripon; Lady (Gladys Mary) Juliet Duff, née Lowther (1881-1965).
A La Vieille Russie at TEFAF 2019, stand 365. March 16-24, 2019 - Maastricht.
Specialists in European and American antique jewelry, jeweled objects (including gold snuff boxes and objets de vertu), and Russian works of art, with particular renown for works by Carl Fabergé. Founded in Kiev in 1851.