four-gold-charms
Lot 3003
Four Gold Charms
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
The first designed as an antique charcoal iron opening to reveal "glowing coals," stamped 18K (13/16 in.) (3.5 dwt.); the second designed as a lady's high heeled shoe with a prong set full cut round diamond weighing approximately .17 carat (H-I color, SI1 clarity) and with ruby and sapphire accents, testing 14KT (.75 in.) (4.6 dwt.) (a few rubies and sapphires with nicks; diamond with a minor chip on the girdle); the third designed as an ice-filled wine bucket with a chilled bottle of champagne, stamped 14K and with a maker's mark (13/16 in.) (3.7 dwt.); and the fourth designed as a martini glass, stamped 14K but likely gold filled (.75 in.) (not weighed).

From the Elaine Miller Collection, Raleigh, North Carolina