Lot 180
  • 180

Emerald and diamond demi-parure, Elmar Seidler, first half of the 20th century

Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 CHF
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Description

  • Elmar Seidler
  • Emeralds, diamonds, gold
Comprising: a pair of earrings and a ring decorated on front and back with intricate metal work, millegrain-set with variously cut diamonds, drop-shaped and cabochon emeralds, ring size 56, earrings with hook fittings, unsigned.

Condition

Opaque emeralds, well matched in colour, emerald in ring very slightly loose. Dark blue faceted stone on the reverse of the ring probably a sapphire. Diamonds estimated to weigh a total of approximately 7.50 - 8.50 carats, on average G-H colour and VS-SI clarity, as gauged and graded in the mounting, little discolouration to the reverse of one earring. Signs of normal wear to the metal, scratches consistent with use. In good condition. Total gross weight approximately 69 grams.
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Catalogue Note

Elmar Seidler (1904-1976) began his career as a goldsmith's apprentice at the age of fourteen, in the town of Konstanz, Germany, where he was born. In 1921, he moved to Munich where he trained with renowned Art Nouveau jeweller, Karl Rothmüller. By 1926, having attained the level of master jeweller, he opened his own shop on Schellingstrasse, in Munich. Highly active in the 1930's, a time in which the Art Deco style was all the rage in Europe, Seidler's jewels of decidedly ancient Greek and Roman inspiration would have stood out as unique, as they do today.