SPRITZER & FUHRMANN 1960 France Enameled Scarab Brooch In 18Kt
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A scarab brooch designed by Guy Freres for Spritzer Fuhrmann.
An amazing colorful scarab brooch, created in Paris France at the jewelry atelier of Gay Freres for the jewelers and retailers Spritzer Fuhrmann, back in the late 1960. This scarab brooch has been crafted in solid yellow gold of 18 karats with high polished finish and embellished with applications of green, black and white hard glass enamels. The brooch is mounted with eleven natural earth mined gemstones such: white colorless diamonds and vivid red rubies. It is fitted at the reverse with a hinged double pins bars and a security trombone lock.
Diamonds: Mounted in pave settings, with 9 calibrated round brilliant cuts natural diamonds, 0.27 carats, white colorless F color, VS-2 clarity.
Rubies: Mount in four-prongs settings, with 2 round faceted cuts of natural vivid red rubies, with a weight of 0.20 carats.
Weight: 29.60 Grams, (18.97 Dwt).
Measurements: 52 mm by 42 mm by 12 mm (2.04 x 1.65 x 0.47 Inches).
Hallmarks Stamped with French marks; the maker's mark GF associated to Gay Freres, the mark S+F for the jewelry retailer associated to Spritzer Fuhrmann, the mark .750 for the assay of the 18kt gold and signed, "SPRITZER+FURHMANN FRANCE .750".
Spritzer Fuhrmann
This was a New York-based jewelry firm that operated from 1941 to 1955. The company was founded by Paul Spritzer and Paul Fuhrmann, who were both experienced jewelers. Their jewelry was known for its use of colorful and exotic ge
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