Following its January postponement due to coronavirus concerns, The Winter Show’s 68th edition is back on. The show will run April 1–10 at the former Barneys New York flagship location, 660 Madison Avenue. And while the 2022 show will host some of the world’s finest exhibitors from the fine art, antique, and design worlds, there’s one in particular that we have our eye on: Manhattan-based antique jeweler A La Vieille Russie. Below, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite pieces the jeweler will offer at the show—from a color-changing Victorian ring to a diamond-encrusted sunburst brooch, and plenty more.
Certainly distinctive, this antique cocktail ring features a sugarloaf lapis lazuli decorated with a geometric turquoise enamel design. Believed to be Austrian with French import marks, this piece dates back to 1920.
Originally from Howard & Co. in New York circa 1905, this antique sunburst brooch puts a 6.25 ct. old European–cut diamond center stage by surrounding it with a mix of old mine- and old European-cut diamonds. The result is ornate, but not over the top, sophistication.
The two images above show the same ring. Featuring a color-changing alexandrite, this quintessential Victorian ring ranges between green and red depending on the lighting. A piece incorporating this type of stone is rare, and this one (from England circa 1890) takes it a step further with the addition of two old European–cut diamonds and decadent carved gold detailing.
Created in the 1960s in England, this gold, moonstone, and diamond bombé cluster ring exudes the free-spirited energy defined by the ’60s. The moonstone, in particular, adds a hint of playful vibrance to the piece.
(Photos courtesy of A La Vieille Russie)
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