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ART DECO CABOCHON SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET
Designed as three sugarloaf cabochon sapphire and circular-cut diamond panels, joined by circular-cut diamond rectangular links, mounted in platinum--7 in. long
Signed by Charlton
Founded in 1909 by John W. Charlton, Charlton & Co offered fine jewelry which rivaled french makers. They along with Tiffany & Co., Raymond C. Yard and E.M Gattle were the foremost American Jewelers in the 1920s. This bracelet typifies the common usage of geometric transfiguration in Art Deco jewelry design. Composed of complementary rectangular sections, the geometric theme is furthur reiterated in the interplay of circular-cut diamonds counterbalanced by the pyramidal-shaped suger loaf cabochon sapphires.
Designed as three sugarloaf cabochon sapphire and circular-cut diamond panels, joined by circular-cut diamond rectangular links, mounted in platinum--7 in. long
Signed by Charlton
Founded in 1909 by John W. Charlton, Charlton & Co offered fine jewelry which rivaled french makers. They along with Tiffany & Co., Raymond C. Yard and E.M Gattle were the foremost American Jewelers in the 1920s. This bracelet typifies the common usage of geometric transfiguration in Art Deco jewelry design. Composed of complementary rectangular sections, the geometric theme is furthur reiterated in the interplay of circular-cut diamonds counterbalanced by the pyramidal-shaped suger loaf cabochon sapphires.