Rare touch Historical pieces and contemporary jewelry in the treasure chest of Siegelson NY

Precious stones, diamonds, antique jewels, objects of art, contemporary creations and new collections by Siegelson New York. Lee Siegelson is a third-generation gem and jewelry dealer with a keen eye for what’s rare and unique in a jewelry piece or precious object. This has made him a true authority in this area and a key player on the international jewelry scene.

Paul Flato, New York, 1938 ca. - Ruby, sapphire, yellow diamond and enamel Heart brooch. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Paul Flato, New York, 1938 ca. – Ruby, sapphire, yellow diamond and enamel Heart brooch. Photo courtesy Siegelson

From masterpieces of the 19th Century to Art Nouveau and Art Déco pieces to more contemporary representations from famous names like Michelle Ong and Daniel Brush. Since 1920, Siegelson NY has offered the most exhaustive and expert jewelry service without ever losing sight of those tenets that combine aesthetics, know-how, research and experience.

Millicent Rogers - She wears the heart brooch by Paul Flato. Photo by Horst P. Horst, Vogue 1939.

Millicent Rogers – She wears the heart brooch by Paul Flato. Photo by Horst P. Horst, Vogue 1939.

Juliette Moutard for René Boivin, Paris, 1939 - Starfish earclips with rubies and amethysts. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Juliette Moutard for René Boivin, Paris, 1939 – Starfish earclips with rubies and amethysts. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Siegelson - Fire opal and diamond necklace, Siegelson collection. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Siegelson – Fire opal and diamond necklace, Siegelson collection. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Fulco di Verdura for Paul Flato - Aquamarine and ruby necklace sketch, New York, 1935. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Fulco di Verdura for Paul Flato – Aquamarine and ruby necklace sketch, New York, 1935. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Daniel Brush, New York, 1991 - Artistic pink bakelite, ruby and diamond Jellybean bracelet. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Daniel Brush, New York, 1991 – Artistic pink bakelite, ruby and diamond Jellybean bracelet. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Maurice Coüet for Cartier, Paris, 1920 ca. - Art Déco citrine, ebonite, diamond and enamel Mystery clock. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Maurice Coüet for Cartier, Paris, 1920 ca. – Art Déco citrine, ebonite, diamond and enamel Mystery clock. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Boucheron, Paris, 1937 - Platinum and diamond wristwatch. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Boucheron, Paris, 1937 – Platinum and diamond wristwatch. Photo courtesy Siegelson

Source vogue gioiello september 2013 by Federica Frosini.

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