-Spritzer & Fuhrmann 1970 Door Knockers Earrings 18Kt Gold With 3.48 Ctw Diamonds
Modernist earrings designed by Spritzer & Fuhrmann.
An amazing pair of clips-on earrings, created by the jewelers and retailers Spritzer & Fuhrmann, back in the late 1970. This pair has been crafted with geometric doorknockers shapes in solid yellow gold of 18 karats with high polished finish. The earrings are embellished with a pave containing one hundred-sixteen natural earth mined diamonds. They are fitted at the reverse with posts (removable) for pierced ears and comfortable French omega backs for fastening clips.
Diamonds: Mounted in pave settings, with 116 calibrated round brilliant cuts diamonds, 3.48 carats, white colorless F color, VS-2 clarity.
Weight: 18.95 Grams, (12.25 Dwt).
Measurements: 34 mm by 27 mm (1.34 x 1.06 Inches).
Hallmarks Stamped with the maker's mark S+F associated to Spritzer & Fuhrmann., the mark for the assay of the gold, the serial numbers and signed, "SF .750 3652".
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 gemstones, as well as its intricate designs. Today, Spritzer & Fuhrmann jewelry is highly collectible and sought after by vintage jewelry enthusiasts. The Spritzer & Fuhrmann group was a household name in the last century, not only in the Antilles, but also in many other countries. At the height of their existence, the company employed 32 businesses and more than 500 people. In addition to the extensive jewelry and watch collection, she was also known for the beautiful collection of crystal and porcelain from the best European brands, such as: Daum, Lalique, Orrefors and Wedgewood. In addition to the jewelery and gift shops, there were the optics shops, an own goldsmith shop, watch repairs and the decoration department where, among other things, the packaging material was made, such as the exceptionally beautiful boxes and boxes for gifts to the royal family and other guests of the island. A permanent staff was employed for the display and shop windows, which managed to win various prizes. Reference: The Archive Friend
Store front in 1956 and Second floor interior
Collateral: They are accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.
Condition: The overall condition of these earrings is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the gold. Both gemstones are secured in the settings. This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and the authenticity.
INVENTORY REF: E050524ASNM/.4555