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Description

David Webb Coral, Diamond, Enamel,
Platinum, Gold Pendant-Brooch
Stones: Coral cabochons; full-cut diamonds
weighing a total of approximately 0.75 carat
Element: Black enamel
Metal: Platinum and 18k gold
Marked: for David Webb
Gross Weight: 45.70 grams
Dimensions: 1-7/8 inches x 1-15/16 inches


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Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000.

Condition Report*: Diamonds:
Avg Color: G-H-I
Avg Clarity: VS
Shape(s): Full-Cut
Count: 1 - 25

Colored Gems:
Type(s): Coral
Shape(s): Cabochons
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good

Metals:
Platinum
Gold

Overall Condition: Good
Condition Notes: One of the outer frill accents shows black enamel with a shallow chip, primarily visible under magnification. Additionally, one of the inner angled enamel components displays signs of reapplication. Minor areas of oxidation are present on the reverse of the 18k gold. The diamonds are set in platinum, and the pinstem is stamped Webb / 18k / PLAT. A hinged bail is also located on the reverse, suitable for wear with small chains.
David Webb: Formed in 1946 by partners David Webb and Nina Silberstein, David Webb Inc. created colorful jewelry recognized for its bold, sculptural design. Webb drew inspiration from the work of Cartier, Seaman Schepps, Faberge and Verdura. His passion for color, texture, enamel, gems and unusual materials brought him to the forefront of jewelry design in the 1950s and 1960s. His fondness for nature and ancient cultures influenced his most famous motifs, stylized animals and flowers. David Webb created contemporary wearable gold sculptures until his death in 1975. He left behind a legacy as one of the pioneers of American jewelry design. David Webb Inc. continues to produce jewelry based upon original artwork and sketches, under new ownership.

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Auction Info

Proxy Bidding Ends 
December
3rd Wednesday 9:50 am CT
Auction Dates
December
3rd Wednesday
Proxy Bidding Time Remaining 
37 Days 4h 27m 24s
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 1
Lot Tracking Activity: 14
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(Lots 55001-55355) - 10:00 AM Central Time, Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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Dallas, TX 75261

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Reserve Amount:
$8,000
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