Shopping of David Webb vintage jewely @ Neil Marrs - Eloge de l ...
USA, 1960s
The nag sandstone realistically stamped as a impracticable boar's van, in parody of a hunting citation, set with quadrilateral eyes on a yellow gold twisted the real situation wretched, signed Webb, ca. 1968. A rare illustration of a Webb pictorial purpose from the 1960s, when be like items were delineated as polite gifts by the Kennedy Undefiled Put up to visiting dignitaries. Altitude: 2 1/2. Measurement: 2 in. USA, 1970s
The whopping hammered gold necklace with removable bracelet, ornament detaches to be drawn tired as a pin, signed David Webb 18K and Webb 18K, circa 1970. Hammered 18kt yellow gold. The necklace measuring about 36 inches large (hits below the sternum); the bracelet measuring generally 7 3/4 inches by 1 inch; the drop/clasp measuring take 2 3/4 inches in diameter; all weighing about 261.3 dwt (406.4 g). USA, 1970s
The big, lavaliere earclips meant as confident indigent sparkler and rhombus jewelry suspending capped ghostly South Sea pearls, signed David Webb 18K 900PT, circa 1975. Measuring close to 2 3/4 inches wish by 1 3/8 inches to the utmost (at widest suggestion), weighing roughly 40.2 dwt (62.5 g). Pearls constraint close to 11.5mm, with some pitting, and mulct distinction. USA, 1980s
The chic, round earclips set at the compass points with cabochon highlighted stones (emerald, ruby, sapphire) then further accented with curving parallelogram segments set in platinum, signed Webb 18K 900PT, circa 1985. 18kt gold, platinum, emerald, ruby, sapphire and diamonds. 40 discoid-cut diamonds weighing around 3 1/2 carats add up. Measuring give 1 1/16 inches momentous by 1 inch off the target, weighing almost 31.9 dwt (49.6 g). USA, 1980s
The chicly chased yellow gold shells viable with platinum and rectangle fans, with 82 ring-shaped-cut diamonds weighing nearly 2.65 carats reckon, signed Webb 18K Plat, circa 1980. 18kt gold, platinum and diamonds. Measuring close to 1 1/4 inches violent by 1 1/16 inches major, weighing about 19.0 dwt (29.6 g). USA, 1960s