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United States Art Deco (1915–1939)

A curated gathering of verified icons in the Archive that are both United States and Art Deco (1915–1939) — the legends that share this cut of history, each a doorway to a comparable stone in the Legacy collection.

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Mary PickfordHollywood & Screen · Sapphire · Art Deco (1915–1939)Sapphire 182ct — The Star of Bombay cabochon star sapphire, a gift from Douglas Fairbanks Sr.Merle OberonHollywood & Screen · Emerald · Art Deco (1915–1939)Emerald — An Indian-style necklace of 29 graduated baroque emerald dropsStar of BombayHollywood & Screen · Sapphire · Art Deco (1915–1939)Sapphire 182ct — A Ceylon cabochon star sapphire bequeathed to the SmithsonianJoan CrawfordHollywood & Screen · Sapphire · Art Deco (1915–1939)Sapphire 70ct — A 70-carat star sapphire engagement ring from Franchot ToneMarlene DietrichHollywood & Screen · Emerald · Art Deco (1915–1939)Green Emerald 128ct — 128ct cabochon emerald braceletDoris DukeSociety & Heiresses · Diamond · Art Deco (1915–1939)Diamond — Duke tobacco heiress; major collectionCoco ChanelFashion & Design · Diamond · Art Deco (1915–1939)Diamond — 1932 diamond high-jewelry collectionMarjorie Merriweather PostBusiness & Billionaires · Emerald · Art Deco (1915–1939)Emerald 21.04ct — Cereal-company heiress who owned the Maximilian Emerald and an extensive emerald collectionSir Ernest OppenheimerBusiness & Billionaires · Diamond · Art Deco (1915–1939)Diamond — Mining financier who gained control of the world's leading diamond company and built the…Florence Jay GouldBusiness & Billionaires · Emerald · Art Deco (1915–1939)Emerald — Wife of a railroad-fortune heir who amassed a renowned emerald and diamond jewelry collection