Condition: Excellent virtually no wear
Central pendant, carved agate with lizard and peaches, symbols of luck and longevity. Most likely 18th/19th century. Faceted glass cabochons, passementerie. Does not include the logo stamp, however this piece has been authenticated by the estate of Lee Brooks as being authentic. Most likely purchased at Obiko in San Francisco.
Please note that this piece is unusual in that it does not feature the classic Alex & Lee hallmark, however it has been authenticated by Lee's partner.
The Fonfrège Collection of Alex & Lee Jewelry
Fonfrège is proud to present a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of fashion history, with our collection of vintage and authenticated Alex & Lee jewelry.
The pieces were originally purchased from a Berkeley estate of a well-known UC Berkeley professor and his artist-wife. Their home was filled with a massive collection of fine art, antiques, and jewelry. Each of these pieces is museum-worthy and an excellent addition to any private collection. To learn more about the artists Alex & Lee, please visit our post about them on The Journal.
Condition: Excellent virtually no wear
Central pendant, carved agate with lizard and peaches, symbols of luck and longevity. Most likely 18th/19th century. Faceted glass cabochons, passementerie. Does not include the logo stamp, however this piece has been authenticated by the estate of Lee Brooks as being authentic. Most likely purchased at Obiko in San Francisco.
Please note that this piece is unusual in that it does not feature the classic Alex & Lee hallmark, however it has been authenticated by Lee's partner.
The Fonfrège Collection of Alex & Lee Jewelry
Fonfrège is proud to present a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of fashion history, with our collection of vintage and authenticated Alex & Lee jewelry.
The pieces were originally purchased from a Berkeley estate of a well-known UC Berkeley professor and his artist-wife. Their home was filled with a massive collection of fine art, antiques, and jewelry. Each of these pieces is museum-worthy and an excellent addition to any private collection. To learn more about the artists Alex & Lee, please visit our post about them on The Journal.