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Description

I am pleased to offer from my private collection this astonishing antique Art-Deco 18k gold ladies ring ,made by the famous French master jeweller  Lucien Gaillard c1930's.
The ring is decorated with a natural unheated 2.60ct Cabochon cut Colombian Emerald and old Rose cut Diamonds with a total weight of approx 1ct.
Excellent original condition! 
Size 9 (it can be resized to any requested size for free)
Signed : " L.Gaillard,Paris,18k".

A must for every serious collector.

Hisory:

Lucien Gaillard (1861 – 1942, both in Paris, France) was a French goldsmith and jeweller, who worked in the art nouveau style. Lucien Gaillard was born into a family of jewellers. His grandfather Amédée Alexandre Gaillard (1811-1882) founded a jewellery firm in Paris in 1840, which he then passed on to his son Ernest (1836-1909). Lucien Gaillard trained as an apprentice under his father, before taking over the business in 1892. His brother Eugéne was also a well known art nouveau furniture designer. He was a contemporary of René Lalique. He won a prize for his jewellery at the 1889 Universal Exposition. He was also a judge at the 1893 Universal Exposition in Chicago. In 1902 he was made a knight of the Legion of Honour. 
The work of Gaillard and his workshop are on display in the Musée D'Orsay, the Metropolitan Museum and the V&A museum.

 

 

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