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J. E. Caldwell antique diamond cluster ring, American, circa 1910.

Platinum, Diamond

£14,800

J. E. Caldwell antique diamond cluster ring. Set vertically to centre with three round old cut diamonds in open back rubover settings and flanked by two round old cut diamonds in open back grain settings, five in total with a combined approximate weight of 2.30 carats, further adorned with six round old cut diamonds in open back grain settings with a combined weight of 0.15 carats. The total approximate diamond weight is 2.45 carats, to a curving cluster form with intricately pierced openwork featuring decorative foliate engraving, an finely pierced gallery and open backholing, leading to lightly engraved trumpeting shoulders and flowing through to a solid D-shape shank. Marked platinum, signed 'J E C & Co'., American, circa 1910.
Reserve Item Purchase
Reference Number 25752
Maker J.E. Caldwell
Origin American
Ring size: L The majority of items can be re-sized free of charge.
Period 1910's
TOTAL / RING Weight 5.42 grams
Metal Platinum
Gemstone 5 x Diamonds, Old Cut, approximately 2.3ct total 6 x Diamonds, Old Cut, approximately 0.15ct total
This ring is in excellent condition.
Born in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1813, James Emmot Caldwell moved to New York City aged 14 to hone his skills as a silversmith apprentice, eventually gaining the status of Master Silversmith in 1835.

After settling in Philadelphia, J.E. Caldwell & Co. was incorporated in 1868, and would eventually go on to become the landmark jeweller of the city.  Known for offering styles that reflected and complimented the fashions of the era, J.E Caldwell’s collections included jewellery, silver, and objets d’art in the European style his American buyers had a penchant for.

Remaining a family-run business after the death of the founder, J.E. Caldwell began to establish themselves as a name offering some of the most significant examples of American Art Nouveau and Belle Epoque jewellery. The opulent designs were elegant, romantic and highly decorative as people sought to display their newfound wealth in their jewellery and fashion choices.

During the Art Deco period, J.E. Caldwell flourished further, celebrating geometric lines, diamonds, and bold colour contrasts. They were known to work with Oscar Heyman (known as the jeweller’s jeweller) to manufacture some of their finest designs; a coming together of two highly celebrated American jewellery names.
J. E. Caldwell antique diamond cluster ring, American, circa 1910.
J. E. Caldwell antique diamond cluster ring. Set vertically to centre with three round old cut diamonds in open back rubover settings and flanked by two round old cut diamonds in open back grain settings, five in total with a combined approximate weight of 2.30 carats, further adorned with six round old cut diamonds in open back grain settings with a combined weight of 0.15 carats. The total approximate diamond weight is 2.45 carats, to a curving cluster form with intricately pierced openwork featuring decorative foliate engraving, an finely pierced gallery and open backholing, leading to lightly engraved trumpeting shoulders and flowing through to a solid D-shape shank. Marked platinum, signed 'J E C & Co'., American, circa 1910.
25752
white
Platinum
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GBP
14800.00
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