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An exquisite Victorian blue sapphire and diamond necklace in a fitted box circa 1880 and produced by The Diamond Merchants Jewellers CO. of 138 New Bond Street, London. This perfect condition piece has stood the test of time and is as feminine and lovely today as it was when it was produced at the height of the British Empire while Sir William Gladstone was Prime Minister and Queen Victoria ruled the throne. The lovely old mine cut diamond at the bottom of this necklaces suspension system is nearly 4 carats and the oval sapphire which serves as it's focal point is most likely of Cashmere origin and has a perfectly distributed blue.Visit product page →
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This classic brooch featuring a Greek key design in a lovely representation of late Edwardian design was produced by the pre-curser to Laykin et Cie, the Laykin Diamond Company in the 1920's in Los Angeles. Wrought of Platinum and Diamonds it creates a dramatic statement when adorning a lovely structured dress on the shoulder or base of the breast. These Edwardian pins can also fasten scarves, cashmere shawls or even adorn the hair. Total weight 8.5 cts of diamonds.Visit product page →
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A beautiful example of a French 1940's yellow gold watch with calibre rubies retailed by Laykin et Cie. Laykin's was an early importer of fine European watches and introduced a variety of luxury brands to the West Coast of the United States. This watch has mechanical Delmar movement and an original curved crystal.Visit product page →