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This eighties Red and white spray has a center marquise cut ruby flanked by white stones. Surrounding that is 6 marquise cut rubies. High polish finish highlights the band. white stones do not test as diamonds.

Width of band at widest point : 8mm or .31 in (just over 1/4 in)
Height of ring from finger to top of stone: 5mm or just under 1/4 in

Size: 6 3/4
Stones: 7 rubies 10 white stones.
Circa: 1980-1989
Condition: Excellent
Material: 14 k gold
Marks: 14k ADL

Status: Vintage

Can be re-sized by your jeweler: Yes

Glass jars of all different shapes and sizes are lined up on the shelves. The vessels contained treasures in the form of sweet, delicious and beautiful candy. Flavors as wild as a child’s imagination each one a magnificently succulent experience. Which one would you choose?

This mini hard candy is not a tasty eating treat, it just looks like it. Hand-blown from borosilicate glass, Blood Orange hangs from an 18in sterling chain. This lamp worked piece is made with translucent red orange glass and white glass encased in clear glass, giving it the effect of hard candy. Polished with fire it measures just over ¼ in long by just under ¼ in wide.

Butterfly a symbol of transformation, growth and the soul. Handmade in the sixties, someone took much care with enameling the the details of the fine black line and the colorful dots. On the right side there is a haze that doesn’t take away from the piece.

Size: 1 3/4in by 1in or 4.4cm by 2.5cm
Metal: Copper
Circa: 1960′s

It’s a beautiful day on the green, it’s the 18th hole and there you are. Some say there is nothing like the pleasure of being on the green. This pin depicts just that the green and the last shot. Are you ready to let your golf flag fly?

Size: 1 1/4in by 1 in
Material: Gold tone, resin
Circa: 1980′s

This pendant has a lot of detail in the enamel coloring. Notice the bluing of the fin to make to look like it is in motion, the stripping of the scales and the touches of red one of the hardest colors to enamel. Each well of brass is filled separately. This is a fish with personality

There is an air hole in the bottom (so it doesn’t explode in the kiln shows in picture), a small chip on the fin (see pic three) and separation that happened during firing(also in pic three). None of this takes away from the artistry of the piece.

Size: Just over 1 1/2in by 1 3/8in
Material: Brass, enamel(glass)
Circa: 1970′s

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