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Period: 19th Century
Creator: Black, Starr & Frost
Fabulous Art Nouveau Black Starr Frost Platinum Filigree 100ct Australian Opal
Located in St. Petersburg, FL
One of the largest and most magnificent natural Australian opal cabochons we have ever seen, set in an exquisite and signed Black Starr & Frost brooch set with diamonds that has been...
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American Art Nouveau Antique 19th Century Jewelry

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Diamond, Opal, Platinum

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