AN ATTRACTIVE ART DECO DIAMOND BRACELET

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AN ATTRACTIVE ART DECO DIAMOND BRACELET

Designed as a flexible band of circular-cut diamond entwined hoops with marquise-cut diamond intersections and a pavé-set diamond ribbon through the centre, mounted in platinum, circa 1920, 18.0 cm.

Signed by Linzeler et Marchak, no. 1466

Alexander Marchak left his native Kiev in the wake of the Russian Revolution in 1918 to settle in Paris. Within a few years he established a salon on the rue de la Paix with Robert Linzeler who had executed the jewellery of Paul Iribe; their firm was known as Linzeler et Marchak. They exhibited jewellery in the 1925 Exposition des Art Décoratifs, as well as in the 1937 International Exhibtion of Arts and Techniques in Modern Life, both in Paris. In the 1940s, Marchak's son formed a partnership with Jaques Verger, grandson of the great watchmaker Ferdinand Verger.


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