Revolutionizing the shaving world, Bolin Webb’s R1 Prestige Mach3 24ct Gold Razor and Stand Set reflects its reign as a shaving leader in design and performance. FEATURES Ergonomic handle Exceptional design and performance Gives a comfortable and close shave Stand and razor plated with 24 carat gold Packaged in a wood Bolin Webb gift box with black lacquer 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty Includes Bolin Webb R1 Prestige 24ct Gold Razor and Bolin Webb R1 Razor MATERIALS Head: Gillette Mach3 Handle: Hand-painted and lacquered metal casting with a premium automotive finish in a range of carefully selected colors SPECS Razor Handle length: 4.7” (12 cm) Full length: 5.7” (14.5 cm) Stand 2.6 x 2.1 x 1.2” (7.5 x 5.5 x 3 cm) COUNTRY OF ORIGIN England
David Webb carved coral cuff bracelet in yellow gold. 18K Yellow Gold 8.34ct Brilliant Cut Diamonds, Carved Coral
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A small deposit will reserve any item and you can pay in manageable monthly instalments at no extra cost. Message me now to arrange :) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Lovely quality vintage earrings in 18-carat yellow gold, each designed with a single fiery opal in a halo of 12 brilliant-cut diamonds. Approximately 0.72 carats in total, the diamonds are bright and very sparkly, while the bezel-set opals have excellent colour, predominantly blue and green with pink and orange flashes. Complete with silk-lined Mappin and Webb presentation case - although the maker's marks are too worn to be legible, the quality, design and construction of the earrings, not to mention the box, are consistent with Mappin & Webb pieces and I believe them to have been made by Mappin & Webb. • Condition: In excellent vintage condition. • Fixing: Solid 18-carat gold butterflies. • Hallmarks/stamps: Each earring is hallmarked for 18-carat gold on the post. • Era: 1987. • Size: 1cm diameter. The opals measure approx 5mm and the diamonds 2mm. • Weight: 2.1g. PACKAGING All earrings come tissue wrapped and packaged in a new luxury box, antique boxes are for display only unless otherwise stated. IMPORTANT! All items are vintage or antique and as such show light general wear appropriate to their age. Any additional flaws will always be pointed out in the description, but please look carefully at all the photos as they are an important part of the listing and do ask if you have any questions! FREE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING! Items to UK addresses are sent via Royal Mail Special Delivery, and overseas items are shipped with a tracked and signed service where available. EASY RETURNS Any item can be returned within 14 days for a full refund. Items must be returned in the same condition they were sent out and unless an item is faulty postage will be deducted, alongside any costs (PayPal fees, bank charges etc) which may have been incurred. If in doubt, do please ask! SHOP Check out my other items at https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TheEarringCurator Vintage, antique, second-hand, recycled - whatever you call it, buying pre-loved jewellery is an easy way to earn some eco-friendly brownie points. REDUCE consumption and harmful manufacturing processes; REUSE durable precious materials; and RECYCLE timeless style in your own image! CANCELLATIONS Please note cancellations are only accepted at a cost of 5% of the item price and if the cancellation request is received in good time before the item is mailed out. So please think before you buy :) INSTAGRAM The_Earring_Curator
David Webb Platinum 18k White Gold 10ct Diamond Hoop Earrings About David Webb: In 1941 at the age of 16, David Webb traveled from his birthplace, Asheville, North Carolina to New York City. His special gifts as a jeweler and designer soon became apparent, and shortly after his arrival, he was noticed by Antoinette Quilleret, a French woman with exquisite taste and an eye for talent. In 1948, with her backing, he formed David Webb Inc., setting up shop on 57th Street. Within a few years, David Webb had established himself as the ‘go to’ jeweler in Manhattan, and at the height of production his two full-time workshops employed 200 jewelers and 37 setters. The New York social register flocked to him. They warmed to his personal charm and appreciated his brilliance as a designer. Special order pieces and the re-styling of older designs fueled a creative bond between David Webb and his discerning customers. David Webb’s designs of the 1950s and early 1960s showcased endless variations on flowers and organic forms. His love of nature took shape in jewels of all sizes and varieties. Almost all of his iconic animal jewelry was designed in the 1960s. By the turn of the decade, he was trailblazing a new style…an emboldened look that spoke to a new era. The times were changing and he embraced them: the rich vocabulary of hammered gold, enamel, colors, textures and shapes were synthesized into a new geometry that reflected the spirit of the 1970s. By his untimely death in 1975 he had established an incredible legacy. After his death, the company was managed by the Silberstein Family for 35 years. The company saw expansion and growth in new markets such as Beverly Hills, Houston and Kuwait. In 2010, the company was sold to Sima Ghadamian, Mark Emanuel and Robert Sadian. The three plan to carry forward the rich tradition of design, craftsmanship and creativity drawing on the immense archives of illustrations, models and molds, that represent the legacy of David Webb, a unique American genius. These earrings are made for non pierced ears, but they can be converted by adding posts. Metal: Platinum & 18k White Gold Measurements: 24mm x 11mm Weight: 20 grams Stones: 134 Round brilliant cut diamonds VS1 clarity, G color total weight approximately 10ct Hallmark: David Webb 900PLAT 18k T3278odmed Please reference the dimensions in the description for the best approximate dimensions.
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David Webb Platinum 18k White Gold 10ct Diamond Hoop Earrings About David Webb: In 1941 at the age of 16, David Webb traveled from his birthplace, Asheville, North Carolina to New York City. His special gifts as a jeweler and designer soon became apparent, and shortly after his arrival, he was noticed by Antoinette Quilleret, a French woman with exquisite taste and an eye for talent. In 1948, with her backing, he formed David Webb Inc., setting up shop on 57th Street. Within a few years, David Webb had established himself as the ‘go to’ jeweler in Manhattan, and at the height of production his two full-time workshops employed 200 jewelers and 37 setters. The New York social register flocked to him. They warmed to his personal charm and appreciated his brilliance as a designer. Special order pieces and the re-styling of older designs fueled a creative bond between David Webb and his discerning customers. David Webb’s designs of the 1950s and early 1960s showcased endless variations on flowers and organic forms. His love of nature took shape in jewels of all sizes and varieties. Almost all of his iconic animal jewelry was designed in the 1960s. By the turn of the decade, he was trailblazing a new style…an emboldened look that spoke to a new era. The times were changing and he embraced them: the rich vocabulary of hammered gold, enamel, colors, textures and shapes were synthesized into a new geometry that reflected the spirit of the 1970s. By his untimely death in 1975 he had established an incredible legacy. After his death, the company was managed by the Silberstein Family for 35 years. The company saw expansion and growth in new markets such as Beverly Hills, Houston and Kuwait. In 2010, the company was sold to Sima Ghadamian, Mark Emanuel and Robert Sadian. The three plan to carry forward the rich tradition of design, craftsmanship and creativity drawing on the immense archives of illustrations, models and molds, that represent the legacy of David Webb, a unique American genius. These earrings are made for non pierced ears, but they can be converted by adding posts. Metal: Platinum & 18k White Gold Measurements: 24mm x 11mm Weight: 20 grams Stones: 134 Round brilliant cut diamonds VS1 clarity, G color total weight approximately 10ct Hallmark: David Webb 900PLAT 18k T3278odmed Please reference the dimensions in the description for the best approximate dimensions.
David Webb Platinum 18k White Gold 10ct Diamond Hoop Earrings About David Webb: In 1941 at the age of 16, David Webb traveled from his birthplace, Asheville, North Carolina to New York City. His special gifts as a jeweler and designer soon became apparent, and shortly after his arrival, he was noticed by Antoinette Quilleret, a French woman with exquisite taste and an eye for talent. In 1948, with her backing, he formed David Webb Inc., setting up shop on 57th Street. Within a few years, David Webb had established himself as the ‘go to’ jeweler in Manhattan, and at the height of production his two full-time workshops employed 200 jewelers and 37 setters. The New York social register flocked to him. They warmed to his personal charm and appreciated his brilliance as a designer. Special order pieces and the re-styling of older designs fueled a creative bond between David Webb and his discerning customers. David Webb’s designs of the 1950s and early 1960s showcased endless variations on flowers and organic forms. His love of nature took shape in jewels of all sizes and varieties. Almost all of his iconic animal jewelry was designed in the 1960s. By the turn of the decade, he was trailblazing a new style…an emboldened look that spoke to a new era. The times were changing and he embraced them: the rich vocabulary of hammered gold, enamel, colors, textures and shapes were synthesized into a new geometry that reflected the spirit of the 1970s. By his untimely death in 1975 he had established an incredible legacy. After his death, the company was managed by the Silberstein Family for 35 years. The company saw expansion and growth in new markets such as Beverly Hills, Houston and Kuwait. In 2010, the company was sold to Sima Ghadamian, Mark Emanuel and Robert Sadian. The three plan to carry forward the rich tradition of design, craftsmanship and creativity drawing on the immense archives of illustrations, models and molds, that represent the legacy of David Webb, a unique American genius. These earrings are made for non pierced ears, but they can be converted by adding posts. Metal: Platinum & 18k White Gold Measurements: 24mm x 11mm Weight: 20 grams Stones: 134 Round brilliant cut diamonds VS1 clarity, G color total weight approximately 10ct Hallmark: David Webb 900PLAT 18k T3278odmed Please reference the dimensions in the description for the best approximate dimensions.
Mappin & Webb Empress Drop Earrings
Nicole + Kristian’s Webb Barn Wedding Set in the small, quintessential town that is Wethersfield, Connecticut, Nicole and Kristian celebrated their forever on the most perfect Fall day. This was the kind of setting one can only dream about as it was just the time of year when the leaves have turned and there is …