
This item was a gift between couples during wartime, from the early 1900s to World War II. The bracelet features a retractable bellows mechanism, a style no longer produced today, offering a comfortable fit. It is thickly gold-plated, and its dazzling, delicate craftsmanship exudes a vintage feel of weight and luxury. This particular piece is made by the long-established PITMAN & KEELER company, founded in 1893, and bears the name AMERICAN QUEEN. The narrow band and small top give it a subtly elegant look, and the fine engraving adds a refined, antique feel characteristic of this item. It is made of precious sterling silver. As it is an old item, there is some tarnishing and minor scratches due to age. Please check the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
(A) Length (including inner circumference of top part): (bellows) 11.5~26cm
(B) Width (maximum): (Top part vertical) 18mm
Weight: Approximately 23g
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This rare mens cameo ring from around the 1940s features ancient Greek and Roman-inspired motifs. Its square body, typical of the era, gives it a masculine feel, a departure from the more feminine cameo designs of the time. The top is adorned with tigers eye, giving it a sophisticated look, characteristic of American craftsmanship. The use of gold on the sides adds weight and a luxurious feel to the overall piece. Sterling, 10kt gold hallmark. Please check the condition in the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Sterling - 10kt Gold
Size: 21 Head portion (vertical): 19mm
Weight: Approximately 8g
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This silver ring is likely of Southwestern/Native American origin. The minimalist, three-pronged hoop and substantial construction create an elegant top design. An oval-shaped onyx setting further enhances the overall impression. It is stamped with 925. Please check the condition in the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
Size: No. 14 Head portion (height): 25mm
Weight: Approximately 7g
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A vintage class ring from 1966. It retains the Art Deco influence with its angular silhouette, substantial medium-sized top, and striking top stone. The star emblem on the top is also a memorable design element. Made by NOMAK, stamped with 10kt gold. There is a slight chip on the onyx. Please check the condition in the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
Size: 17.5 Head portion (length): 16mm
Weight: Approximately 6g
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A vintage class ring from 1944. This square x onyx ring is a popular and rare vintage piece, a style that was fashionable in the 1940s and 50s, giving it a masculine look. Its small silhouette and overall classic design make it a timeless piece. It is stamped with ONEIL and 10kt gold. There is a slight chip in the onyx. Please check the condition in the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
Size: No. 13 Head portion (height): 14mm
Weight: Approximately 3g
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This silver ring is likely Southwestern/Native American. The minimalist, bifurcated hoop and wire accents create an elegant top design. The oval onyx adds a touch of elegance to the overall look. It is stamped 925. Please review the photos to confirm the condition and be aware of the unique characteristics of vintage jewelry before purchasing.
Size: No. 16.5 Head part (length): 18mm
Weight: Approx. 4g
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This vintage Taxco, Mexico-made piece features an engraved eagle mark, a design popular during the Victorian era at the end of the 19th century. The buckle belt motif evokes a kitschy yet classic aesthetic, while the carved hoop design evokes a unique, earthy, native feel, lending it a vintage look. It features an adjustable strap and likely fits sizes 14-15.5. The hallmark dates it to the 1960s to early 1970s, and the number is likely a factory number. Its made of sterling silver. As a vintage item, there may be some wear and tear. Please review the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage and antique items before purchasing.
Size: 14~15.5 Width (max): Hoop 7mm, Top 10mm
Weight: Approx. 3g
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This signet ring from the 1950s has a masculine and dignified angular silhouette. It features a ruby color, commonly used in masonic rings, and a ruler and compass symbol. While it is likely a synthetic ruby, the intricate cuts on the back give it a unique sparkle and a refined presence without any cheapness. It has a minimalist yet substantial appearance and a striking presence. It is stamped 10K gold. Please check the photos for the condition and be aware of the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
Size: No. 21 Head part (length): 12mm
Weight: Approx. 6g
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This cameo rings design dates to the late 19th century or Edwardian period (early 1900s). Cameo rings originated in ancient Greece, often featuring carvings of gods and Roman soldiers from mythology, and became popular among wealthy Europeans from the 14th century onward. This ring was purchased in the United States, but the craftsmanship and construction suggest it was likely made in Europe. The pinky-sized ring features a subtle, rounded hoop with a square top that gives it a soft look, while the intricately carved carnelian cameo adds a dignified presence. While it lacks the hallmark B with a star inside or engraving, it is in 10kt gold, a reddish hue characteristic of antiques. Please review the photos to confirm the condition and understand the unique characteristics of vintage jewelry before purchasing.
MATERIAL
10Kt Gold
Size: No. 7 Head length: 15mm
Weight: Approx. 5g
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This ring is from the Scottish Rite, a master class ritual of Freemasonry. Its elegant design features a double-headed eagle, its symbol, on top and what appears to be a sapphire in the center. The sides feature the 32nd degree markings and the Hebrew letter YOD (the initials of GOD) within a delta. The Knights of Templar cross and other intricate details enhance the lustre of the silver. Its stamped STERLING. The design suggests it dates to the 1950s or later. Please review the photos to confirm the condition and be aware of the unique characteristics of this vintage piece before purchasing.
Size: No. 22 Head part (length): 15mm
Weight: Approx. 10g
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This vintage class ring from the 1960s features a dignified appearance with its signet ring shape, a characteristic of vintage pieces. The blue enamel top features an emblem, creating a simple yet striking design against the rich silver. It is stamped STERLING. Please review the photos to confirm the condition and be aware of the unique characteristics of vintage pieces before purchasing.
Size: No. 16 Head part (length): 20mm
Weight: Approx. 11g
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This chain bracelet features almost all sterling charms. Its a special piece, featuring charms from the 1950s and 1960s, as well as a rare Two-Face charm. The charms, including sweethearts, shriners, and other symbols commonly used in Freemasonry, give it a cultural feel. Its impressive construction makes it both practical and visually appealing, making it a rare find. The vintage Italian sterling chain adds a heavy touch. The charms are voluminous, making it feel a little short, making it a good choice for customization. Due to its age, there may be some scuffs and scratches. Please review the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Silver
(A) Length (tip to tip): 195mm (185mm when fitted)
(B) Width (maximum): Chain 10mm
Weight: Approx. 140g
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Although its age is unknown, this handmade bangle appears to date back to the 1950s. The sweetheart motif is inlaid with green stones resembling turquoise and jade, creating an eye-catching design, while the substantial body adds a touch of sophistication. Although its made of alloy, the intricate carvings add to its charm. As its an old piece, there are some scratches. Please review the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Alloy
(A) Inner circumference (tip to tip): 146mm, inlet 32mm
(B) Width (maximum front): 27mm
Weight: Approx. 32g
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Maisels Indian Trading Post is a Fred Harvey-style jewelry shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, since 1939. This signet ring features a simple hoop with subtle ethnic details and a large turquoise at the top, creating an impactful look. Its solid construction and design suggest it may date to the 1950s. It bears the distinctive Kachina hallmark, STERLING. Please review the photos to confirm the condition and understand the unique characteristics of this vintage piece before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Sterling
Size: 13.5 Head: 17 x 25 mm
Weight: Approx. 15g
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This vintage class ring from 1952 features a dignified yet simple design, with a diagonal enamel swirl across the top and an Indian motif in the center. Despite its small size, the design remains intact, allowing the motif to shine through beautifully, making it a rare example. It is stamped with 10-karat gold by the long-established Josten brand. Please review the photos to confirm the condition and understand the unique characteristics of this vintage piece before purchasing.
Size: No. 9.5 Head part (length): 15mm
Weight: Approx. 5g
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This vintage class ring from 1952 features a dignified yet simple design, with a diagonal enamel swirl across the top and an Indian motif in the center. Despite its small size, the design remains intact, allowing the motif to shine through beautifully, making it a rare example. It is stamped with 10-karat gold by the long-established Josten brand. Please review the photos to confirm the condition and understand the unique characteristics of this vintage piece before purchasing.
Size: No. 9.5 Head part (length): 15mm
Weight: Approx. 5g
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This vintage class ring dates back to 1945. It likely originated from a combination of silver and gold due to the precious metal shortage after World War II. The gold top and sterling silver hoops create a rugged yet simple design, contrasting beautifully with the sophisticated design. Made by the long-established Herff Jones company, it is 10k gold and silver, although the markings may or may not have worn off. Please review the photos to confirm the condition and understand the unique characteristics of this vintage piece before purchasing.
Size: No. 17 Head part (length): 15mm
Weight: Approx. 7g
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Made in Mexico, one of the worlds leading silver mining areas, where many silver artists and craftsmen have gathered since ancient times. This vintage piece has been attracting attention in recent years for its unique evolution, with influences ranging from Aztec natives to Native American jewelry with influences from the American Southwest, and sophisticated Scandinavian minimalist designs. This piece features a row of solid flat parts reminiscent of Japanese arrow feather patterns, giving it a minimalist yet more mannish appearance. It has a chrome finish, which was popular in the 1950s, and the dull shine gives it a better atmosphere. Probably from the 1960s, stamped Mexico-925 silver. Since it is an old item, there are scratches, etc. Please check the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Silver
(A) Length (tip to tip): 199mm
(B) Width (maximum): 13mm
Weight: Approx. 40g
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A vintage class ring from 1956. The small top features an eagle motif for an impactful emblem design. The subtle sparkle of the ruby glass gives it a more sensual look. Made by the long-established Herff Jones company, 10 carat gold stamped. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 13 Head part (length): 12mm
Weight: Approx. 4g
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A vintage class ring from 1946. A timeless design that is more mannish and simple, similar to a signet ring. The plain emblem top also has an elegant design. Stamped with 10 carat gold by the long-established company BALFOUR. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 13 Head part (length): 13mm
Weight: Approx. 4g
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This is a vintage bracelet that is probably made of rare genuine ivory or other bones and bamboo. It is made of precious ivory or cow bone, which was banned in the 1970s, and has a soft, natural texture that is pleasant to the touch. The design features mahjong tiles, making it a charming item that is likely a gambling talisman or souvenir. It features a high-quality, elegant ivory look and a natural, soft texture that has aged over time. It is a rare item that has not been seen at all in recent years. It is made of rubber, so it is easy to put on and take off, and is light to wear. Please check the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
(A) Length (inner circumference): approx. 150~
Mahjong tile width (maximum): 31mm
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Made in Mexico, one of the worlds leading silver mining areas, where many silver artists and craftsmen have gathered since ancient times. This vintage piece has been attracting attention in recent years for its unique evolution, with designs that are influenced by Aztec native elements, Native American jewelry-like designs with American Southwestern influences, and sophisticated Scandinavian minimalist designs. This piece has a minimalist yet heavy, mannish design with onyx inlaid into a large rectangular part. It is a piece that has a strong presence on its own. Stamped Mexico-Tasco 925 silver. As it is an old item, there are scratches, etc. Please check the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage items before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Silver
(A) Length (tip to tip): 218mm
(B) Width (maximum): 16mm
Weight: Approx. 42g
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The Mexican Revolution in the early 1900s caused the value of coins (pesos) to be lost, and the excess coins were melted down and made into rings. In the 1940s, biker club members who hung out on the Mexican border would wear these rings instead of brass knuckles, which were banned at the time, and fight, which is why they came to be called biker rings or duster rings. This is probably from the 1940s, with an Indian motif on the top and a fleur-de-lis on the side, making it more typical of this item. The coin silver and brass construction gives it a mannish look that is more typical of vintage items from this era. Please check the condition in the photos and be aware of the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
Size: No. 28 Head part (length): 28mm
Weight: Approx. 30g
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Armlets and bangles from the 1930s. During the Great Depression, when luxury was prohibited due to resource shortages, many brass accessories were made. The snake motif evokes birth and rebirth (reincarnation) and has been used around the world since ancient times, but it has also been used as a motif of thought (legend) in America from Native American folklore to modern America. Gorgeous snake designs can be seen in 19th century jewelry, but this one has a simple yet charming motif with an ethnic feel that is typical of America. The brass color is easy on Japanese skin and has a texture that goes well with clothes. Since it is an old item, there are scratches, etc. Please check the photos and understand the characteristics of vintage before purchasing.
MATERIAL
Brass
(A) Length (tip to tip - inner circumference): 285mm
(B) Width (maximum): Body width 3mm, snake head part approx. 5mm
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