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Tiffany & Co. Multi-Stone, Diamond, Gold Earrings
Stones: Full-cut diamonds weighing a total of 0.91 carat;
round-shaped sapphires weighing a total of 1.26 carats;
round-shaped tourmalines weighing a total of 0.40 carat;
moonstone cabochons
Metal: 18k gold
Marked: for Tiffany & Co.
Gross Weight: 19.30 grams
Dimensions: 2-1/2 inches x 9/16 inch
*Note: Earrings are designed for pierced ears


Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000.

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

Colored Gems:
Type(s): Moonstone, Sapphire, and Tourmaline
Shape(s): Round
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good

Metals:
Gold

Overall Condition: Very Good
Condition Notes: These 18k yellow gold earrings feature luminous moonstone cabochons at the posts, followed by articulated drops of bezel-set round brilliant diamonds measuring between 3.25 mm and 3.50 mm. The lower sections evoke stylized peacock feathers, each formed in openwork gold and set with vivid blue sapphires and green tourmalines measuring approximately 3.50 mm and 2.50 mm, respectively.
Inspired by the iridescent beauty of a peacock’s plume, the earrings are elegant in form, fluid in movement, and rich in color. They are accompanied by a signed Tiffany & Co. earring box for safekeeping. Also accompanied by a Tiffany & Co. Retail Replacement Valuation listing the replacement value at $14,000 and describing the earrings as "feather peacock" drop earrings with known stone weights. Completed by friction backs.
Tiffany & Co.: Charles Lewis Tiffany (1812-1902) founded the firm that bears his name in 1837. The boutique style business retailed stationery, silver, jewelry and objets d'art. With the growth of their jewelry interests, Tiffany soared. The company is credited with revolutionizing the jewelry industry by the invention of the open six-prong diamond setting. By 1907, the son of the founder, Louis Comfort Tiffany, rose to international attention for his profusion of the arts: painting, art glass and jewelry. As Tiffany & Company expanded, they offered select designers the ability to sign their pieces designed for the Tiffany & Co. brand; such as in 1955 Donald Claflin and Jean Schlumberger, in 1967 Angela Cummings, later Elsa Peretti in 1974 and most recently Paloma Picasso in 1980.

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Proxy Bidding Ends 
September
29th Monday 9:50 am CT
Auction Dates
September
29th Monday
Proxy Bidding Time Remaining 
10 Days 3h 48m 39s
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 1
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(Lots 55001-55503) - 10:00 AM Central Time, Monday, September 29, 2025.
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Dallas, TX 75261

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*Reserve Not Met. A reserve has been posted on this lot, but no bids have met the reserve. The next bid will meet the reserve.

Reserve Amount:
$3,000
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