Georgian "Three Cupids" Spinner Fob Pendant moonstone this is reflected in the
Description
this is reflected in the jewellery of the period
Monogram to the reverse
This one dates from the early 19th century
especially in the context of a ring or bangle
It's studded with glistening white paste gemstones
Georgian "Three Cupids" Spinner Fob Pendant moonstone this is reflected in theDATE: Georgian, c. 1800 A fantastic antique spinner fob pendant dating from the Georgian period, circa 1800. The spinner features three oval hardstone agate panels, each intaglio carved with cupid (eros), the god of love and desire. Cupid is typically seen as a cherubic infant wielding a bow and arrow, however in the first carnelian panel, he is seen with lyre, serenading an owl, which is sat upon a small pedestal, possibly a reference to Athena and
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