ALVR’s Mark Schaffer on Antiques Roadshow!

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ALVR’s Mark Schaffer recently appeared in Hours One and Two of Antiques Roadshow filmed at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, TX. Hour One features his appraisal of a 1970s black opal ring in a diamond ballerina setting, now available for viewing on the Antiques Roadshow website:

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/season/24/san-antonio-tx/appraisals/black-opal-ring-in-diamond-ballerina-setting-ca-1970–201902T28/

In Hour Two, Mark appraised a pair of fancy diamond earrings. Watch this appraisal with the following link:

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/season/24/san-antonio-tx/appraisals/julius-cohen-yellow-diamond-earrings-ca-1970–201902A16/

Antique Cartier Nénette and Rintintin Pendant

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Black enamel and diamond pendant of a boy and girl holding hands, the WWI era mascots Nénette and Rintintin.

By Cartier, New York, ca. 1920.
Length of chain: 17 inches
Length of pendant: 2 1/4 inches

These pendants became popular talismans towards the end of the war, believed to bring luck to soldiers in battle and protection to civilians during air raids. These talismanic powers were conditional. First, one could not purchase or make one for oneself. It had to be a gift. Second, they could not be separated. Originally made of yarn and other textile material, they were also made in silver, bakelite, and ivory.

$24,000