Georgian Cupid as Auctioneer "Who Bids Most" Intaglio Seal Fob target rings It's held in place by
Description
It's held in place by 53 slender claws
A gorgeous Victorian diamond-set horseshoe pendant dating from the late 19th Century
The Aesthetic Movement in England was directly inspired by the London International Exhibition of 1862
designed to be flexible and also simulate snake scales
They're set in 9 karat gold
Georgian Cupid as Auctioneer "Who Bids Most" Intaglio Seal Fob target rings It's held in place byDATE: Georgian, c. 1800 Remarkable antique seal fob dating from the turn of the 19th century, circa 1800. The base is an oval chalcedony panel, intricately intaglio carved with a humorous scene and motto: cupid stands with a heart in one hand, and a gavel in the other beneath the words WHO BIDS MOST. A cheeky play on the idea of value values: presumably the "bid" isn't actually a cash bid in the sense of an auction (as in monetary value), but rather
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