Mid-Victorian Onyx Shield Intaglio Mourning Pendant pique the goldwork emulates pieces found
Description
the goldwork emulates pieces found in excavations that took place in Italy in the 18th and 19th Centuries
with coiled gold wire strings and cannetille detailing
Very weird Japanese Shakudō pendant formed as a monkey/dog creature
the design is very typical of the late 19th Century
A fine Georgian seal fob dating from the 1830s
Mid-Victorian Onyx Shield Intaglio Mourning Pendant pique the goldwork emulates pieces foundDATE: Victorian, c. 1860 An elegant antique memorial fob pendant dating from the mid 19th century, circa 1860. A central onyx panel, featuring a white shield with halo or crown above, with a tightly woven lock of hair set within an engraved and scalloped border. Crafted in 15 karat gold throughout. STONES Onyx Panel MEASUREMENTS 2. 2 x 1. 6cm WEIGHT 3. 0g MARKS No marks present, tests as 15k gold CONDITION Very good, light general wear commensurate
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