French Art Deco Enamel Diamond and Gold Cufflinks by Albert Clericetti, Circa 1930
French Art Deco Enamel Diamond and Gold Cufflinks by Albert Clericetti, Circa 1930
£3,200.00
Description
A pair of French, Art Deco cufflinks, by Albert Clericetti, with circular, white enamel heads, featuring a geometric design, picked out in fine gold lines, with a millegrain edged flower cluster in the centre, grain set with rose-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, with French eagle head marks, for 18ct gold and A C, with a winged foot, maker's marks, on open carabiner bar fittings between the links, circa 1930.
Albert Clericetti was a French master jeweller who specialised in enamel and gemstone cufflinks, particularly during the 1920s and 1930s. His maker's mark, a lozenge, with a winged foot, with an A above and a C below, was registered in 1902. His addresses were, 1187 rue du Temple, 18 rue Daunou, in 1923 and 35 rue de Valois, in Paris. He produced works for Lacloche Freres.
Albert Clericetti, with thanks to Lang Antique Jewelry University
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Period | 1930s |
Style | Art Deco |
Condition | Good |
Materials | Gold |
Main Gemstone | Diamond |
Main Gemstone Cut | Rose cut |
Product REF: 2214CL2