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Victorian 18K Gold & Diamond Pendant/Brooch
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Estate Jewelry:
Gold:
Victorian:
Pre 1900 item# 27709
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Kensington House Antiques
(301)942-0955
$195
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Elegant 18 karat yellow gold brooch/pendant set with eighteen rose-cut diamonds totalling approximately 1/4 carat. A single prong-set diamond of approximately 3 points is suspended from a ribbon-like motif set with seventeen diamonds ranging from approximately 1 to 2 points each. The reverse is hallmarked for London, 1849.The piece is in original condition, except that the original c-clasp was replaced with a modern, non-gold clasp (this could be reversed fairly easily). Size: 3/4" x 13/16".
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American Victorian 14K Gold & Coral Brooch
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Estate Jewelry:
Gold:
Victorian:
Pre 1900 item# 27477
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Kensington House Antiques
(301)942-0955
$450
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Very fine Victorian gold brooch composed of a coral bar surmounted by a gold grapevine motif, all against a scalloped-edge gold plaque, hung with three cone-shaped gold pendants. The back retains the original tube hinge and c-clasp. There is also a ring for attaching a safety chain. The brooch was made by Ball, Black and Company of New York City.An matching brooch is in Martha Fales collection of important American jewelry at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The museum's collection, comprising approximately 140 pieces, is considered the world's finest collection of American jewelry. The brooch, with matching earrings and studs is pictured on page 136 of the April 2002 edition of "The Magazine Antiques." Origin: New York, circa 1860-70. Condition: excellent. Size: 1-1/8" x 1-1/2".
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French 14K Yellow Gold & Overlay Glass Locket
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Estate Jewelry:
Gold:
Victorian:
Pre 1900 item# 21761
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Kensington House Antiques
(301)942-0955
$225
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14 karat yellow gold hinged locket, the front inset with a triple overlay red, white & blue opaque glass plaque and the back featuring a solid dark ruby red translucent glass plaque. The colors and quality of the glass supports an attribution to Baccarat. With its use of the colors of France's tricolor flag, it's certainly possible that this piece was made to commemorate some important historical event or to symbolize patriotic sentiments. The bale is signed with what appears to be "Boule F & C" (the letters are extremely tiny, so I can't guarantee that I've correctly read the mark).Origin: France, ca. 1850. Size: 1" x 13/16". Condition: Excellent.
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