Giacinto Melillo (1846-1915) Naples “Etruscan / Archaeological Revival” Campana bracelet in 18k gold with extremely delicate and elaborate granulation gold work, delicate applied gold wire-work and gold beading further accented with polychrome enamel details, two cabochon bead emeralds and a pearl on 7 hinged square panels and two semi-circular panels, signed: G. Melillo touch mark on top of the end screw clasp and Triunfo (triumph) in a cartouche on the back of one of the arcing panels, c.1870
Dimensions: Length: 7 and 5/8 inches x Width: 1 inch
Mauboussin, Paris extremely flexible bracelet set with demantoid garnets (285 count, approximately 20 carats total weight) and diamonds (114 count approximately 8 carats total weight) all set in 18K gold hexagon shaped individual bezels and clasp, signed: Mauboussin maker’s mark (2x), 750 (18K gold mark), French Eagle’s head mark for 18K gold, c. 1950