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CASTY Paris, Set of three pairs of ear clips One circular, set with small rhinestones in claw chatons Holding a spiral tassel set with small rhinestones in claw chatons Good condition Height Height : 6 cm One with two pearls, fancy pearl holding a drop pearl Silver-plated metal setting Good condition Height Height: 4.5 cm One in ribbed gilt metal Signed on plate Good condition (scratches) Height Height : 3 cm A brooch set with a green imitation stone surrounded by black and white rhinestones in claw bezels is attached. Four green imitation stones with cardinal points Gilded metal setting with flowers and foliage Good condition (slight wear) 5.5 x 4.5 cm A necklace alternating small gilded metal pearls, pink and violet pearls is attached. Good condition Total length: 35 cm Set of three pairs of ear clips One circular set with small rhinestones in claw chatons Holding a spiral tassel set with small rhinestones in claw chatons Good condition Height : 6 cm One with two pearls, fancy pearl holding a drop pearl Silver-plated metal mount Good condition Height : 4,5 cm One in ribbed gilt metal Signed on plate Good condition Height : 3 cm A brooch set with a green imitation stone in a surround of black and white rhinestones in claw bezels is attached. Four green imitation stones with cardinal points Gilded metal setting with flowers and foliage Good condition (slight wear) 5.5 x 4.5 cm A necklace alternating small gilded metal pearls, pink and violet pearls is attached. Good condition Total length: 35 cm

Current bid 80 EUR

BIG, Gilded metal chatelaine with double row of rope chain finished with charms Good condition (some wear) Total length: 20 cm The châtelaine is a jewelry accessory worn at the waist, hanging from the belt, whose ancestors are the clavandier and the troussoir of the 14th century. In the first part of the eighteenth century, the châtelaine became fashionable; by the end of the Ancien Régime, it was worn by both men and women, sometimes symmetrically in pairs, on either side of breeches or skirts. With the advent of neoclassical fashion, which brought the waist up under the bust, the châtelaine disappeared almost completely, but made a comeback in 1820, when the waistline took its place. Gilt metal chatelaine with two rows of rope chain finished with charms Good condition (used) Total length: 20 cm The chatelaine is a jewellery accessory worn at the waist, hanging from the belt, whose ancestors are the clavandier and the troussoir of the 14th century. During the first part of the eighteenth century, the châtelaine became fashionable; by the end of the Ancien Régime, it was worn by both men and women, sometimes in pairs, symmetrically on either side of breeches or skirts. When the neoclassical fashion took hold, which brought the waist up below the bust, the châtelaine disappeared almost completely, but it made a comeback from 1820, when the waistline took its place again.

Starting price  40 EUR

CHANEL, Métiers d'art / Paris Dallas 2014 Collection Necklace in silver-plated rope mesh adorned with a sheriff's star pendant ending in a negligee Paris Dallas 2014 Collection Laser-signed With box Perfect condition Total length: 43 cm Paris Dallas 2014 fashion show, passage 82. Non-contractual photographs ©Chanel For this Métiers d'art collection, Karl Lagerfeld follows in Coco Chanel's footsteps to Dallas, where the designer received the 1957 Neiman Marcus Award from Stanley Marcus. This time, Karl Lagerfeld is in Dallais to collect the award, just days after presenting a special Paris-Dallas collection at Dallas Fair Park. Inspired by pre-Civil War Texas and the refinement of early 19th-century American decorative style, the couturier brings to life the fantasy and romance of the "Wild West": Native American symbols and stars rub shoulders with Civil War-inspired Stetsons. CraftsSilver-plated rope-knit necklace adorned with a sheriff's star pendant ending in a negligee Paris Dallas 2014 collection Laser signed With box Perfect condition Total length: 43 cm Paris Dallas 2014 fashion show, passage 82. For this Métiers d'art collection, Karl Lagerfeld is following Coco Chanel's footsteps in Dallas, where the designer received the Neiman Marcus Award from Stanley Marcus in 1957. This time, it's Karl Lagerfeld who is in Dallais to collect the award, a few days after presenting a special Paris-Dallas collection at Dallas Fair Park. Inspired by pre-Civil War Texas and the refined American decorative style of the early 19th century, the couturier brought to life the fantasy and romance of the Wild West, with Native American symbols and stars alongside Civil War-inspired Stetsons.

Current bid 480 EUR