One of the World's Largest Selection of Rare & Unusual Gemstones for Museums & Universities, Collectors and Jewelry Designers
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Trusted by museums, universities, and some of the world’s most respected institutions. Thousands of completed sales to private collectors worldwide over decades of continuous activity.
- Royal Ontario Museum — Canada
- Natural History Museum — London, England
- Geological History Museum — London, England
- Ulster Museum — Belfast, UK
- Collection Nationales de Minéralogie — Paris, France
- Gemological Institute of America (GIA) — California, USA
- Bank Gebrüder — Idar-Oberstein, Germany
- Ruppenthal — Idar-Oberstein, Germany
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Experience
Max Davis- 60 years in business
Born in London in 1939, Max Davis grew up in the gemstone trade through his family’s
renowned Oxford Street jewellery store, Michael Davis & Sons, which included a gem and
mineral gallery in the basement.
After relocating to New York in 1976 and later settling in California, Max continued building one of the world’s largest private selections of rare and unusual gemstones. He furthered his gemological education with Professor Robert Webster (1962) and has advised collectors, jewelers, museums, and universities for decades.
Have a question about a stone for a collection or a design? Use the chat button to reach Max (or request a callback if he’s unavailable).
After relocating to New York in 1976 and later settling in California, Max continued building one of the world’s largest private selections of rare and unusual gemstones. He furthered his gemological education with Professor Robert Webster (1962) and has advised collectors, jewelers, museums, and universities for decades.
Have a question about a stone for a collection or a design? Use the chat button to reach Max (or request a callback if he’s unavailable).
