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Gray & Sons Debuts March 2026 Art Deco Estate Jewelry in Miami

Gray & Sons unveiled a March 2026 Miami-focused estate collection on 2026-02-28, spotlighting Art Deco pieces from the 1920s–1930s and listing a Rolex Datejust at SALE $17,900.

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Gray & Sons Debuts March 2026 Art Deco Estate Jewelry in Miami
Source: www.grayandsons.com

Gray & Sons unveiled on 2026-02-28 a curated March 2026 collection aimed at Miami collectors, spotlighting Art Deco estate jewelry dated to the 1920s–1930s alongside Victorian (1837–1901), Edwardian (1901–1915), mid-century modern and contemporary pre-owned pieces. The post frames the timing as strategic, writing that "March 2026 heralds an exceptional season for discerning collectors seeking vintage jewelry and estate jewelry in Miami."

The excerpted listing structure includes headings formatted as "## Rolex" and "### Datejust" and a price line that reads "SALE $17,900" for the Datejust entry. Beyond the Rolex Datejust heading and sale price, the supplied excerpt contains ellipses indicating omitted material; no reference or serial numbers, no maker marks, and no detailed condition notes for that watch appear in the supplied text.

Gray & Sons’ copy supplies precise dating conventions and definitions: the firm sets Victorian at 1837–1901, Edwardian at 1901–1915, Art Deco at the 1920s–1930s, defines antique jewelry as pieces over 100 years old, and defines vintage jewelry as pieces 20–100 years old. The firm also asserts that its selection offers "authenticated pieces that span centuries of jewelry artistry" and that "Each piece is accurately dated and described, ensuring collectors understand exactly what they're acquiring."

The post explicitly raises the question "How does Gray & Sons authenticate estate jewelry pieces?" but the provided excerpt does not include an answer to that question. The Original Report summary included with the excerpt truncates a sentence at "short provenance/authenti" and the Gray & Sons excerpt shows at least two "[...]" omissions, leaving provenance statements, authentication methodology, and full representative inventory absent from the supplied material.

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Gray & Sons positions the release within Miami's spring art season, stating "As the spring art season flourishes in South Florida, Gray & Sons presents an extraordinary collection of pre-owned jewelry that embodies the timeless elegance of the Art Deco era alongside exquisite Victorian and Edwardian treasures." That promotional language is attributable to Gray & Sons; independent confirmation of provenance, lab certifications, condition reports, and any Rolex reference numbers or service history are not included in the excerpt.

Verify the missing details before treating the sale listing as definitive: request full item descriptions, maker marks or hallmark codes, provenance notes, and any certificates such as GIA or AGS reports. Gray & Sons posted the collection on 2026-02-28 and lists the Datejust at SALE $17,900; collectors and buyers should secure those documentary details and serial/reference numbers to match valuation and authenticity before purchase.

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