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AN ENAMEL, CURBUNCLE AND SEED PEARL DEMI PARURE, 1867
The hinged bangle set to the front with an oval plaque, enclosing a cabochon carbuncle inlaid with a yellow gold and seed pearl motif...
AN ENAMEL, CURBUNCLE AND SEED PEARL DEMI PARURE, 1867
The hinged bangle set to the front with an oval plaque, enclosing a cabochon carbuncle inlaid with a yellow gold and seed pearl motif within a white enamel border, with textured and polished spherical accents throughout, the curb-link necklace suspending three pendants of similar design, each terminating in a graduated fringe, Registry marks for 1 October 1867, bangle: inner diameter 5.8cm, necklace: 7.5cm
In the 1870's, bangles had become the foremost fashionable arm ornament. Their wide gold bands set at the centre with circular gem-set or enamelled decorative motifs were of typical design, with often, detachable, or fixed cabochon or faceted stones.
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