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Multi-Stone, Gold Cuff Links
The cuff links feature round, oval, and square-cut citrine, sapphire, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby, and tourmaline, set in 14k gold. Gross weight 19.29 grams.
Dimensions: 15/16 inch x 3/4 inch


More information about Otto Schulz Artist.

Condition Report*: Gem Type: Citrine, sapphire, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby, tourmaline
Gem Average Clarity: Good
Gem Shape: Oval-cut, Square-cut
Gem Count: 26 - 50
Overall Condition: Very Good
Notes: Good condition. A lovely collection of colorful gemstones. Some of the stones are abraded, one amethyst, is chipped.
Otto Schulz: Otto Schulz was a comic and illustration artist active during the mid-20th century, contributing to the period when American comic books and related visual media were expanding rapidly. While detailed biographical information about his early life and training is limited, his work reflects the professional studio practices and storytelling approaches common to commercial comics of the era. Schulz worked within the collaborative environment typical of comic production at the time, contributing artwork that supported a range of genres and licensed properties. His drawings demonstrate clear, readable compositions and a focus on character-driven storytelling, aligning with the visual standards established by publishers during the Golden and early Silver Age of comics. His style consists of mid-century comic illustration, emphasizing clean line work, expressive figures, and efficient panel layouts designed for mass publication. Like many artists working in this field, Schulz’s contributions were part of a broader team effort, and his work would have appeared alongside that of writers, inkers, and editors shaping the final published pages. Although comprehensive records of exhibitions or awards are not widely documented, Schulz’s work forms part of the larger history of 20th-century comic art and popular illustration. Original pieces attributed to him are appreciated today as examples of the craftsmanship and visual storytelling that defined the era.

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Auction Dates
February, 2015
10th Tuesday
Internet/Mail Bids: 14
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