Frederic Jules Rudolphi: Important Vermeil And Enamel Bracelet
Artist: Frederic Jules Rudolphi
Vermeil bracelet.
It is composed of finely cut wires in the shape of intertwined branches.
It is adorned with green enameled leaves and small, delicate pink and white pearls.
In the center is a miniature enamel depicting a gallant scene.
It is hinged with two hinges.
It has a ratchet clasp and a safety chain.
Hallmarks: boar's head and the maker's mark
. Weight: 60 g.
Wrist size: approximately 20 cm.
Frederic Jules Rudolphi was a student of Wagner, who, along with Froment-Meurice, popularized Romantic jewelry.
He was born in 1808 in Copenhagen and died in 1872.
The last exhibition in which he participated was in London in 1862.
It is composed of finely cut wires in the shape of intertwined branches.
It is adorned with green enameled leaves and small, delicate pink and white pearls.
In the center is a miniature enamel depicting a gallant scene.
It is hinged with two hinges.
It has a ratchet clasp and a safety chain.
Hallmarks: boar's head and the maker's mark
. Weight: 60 g.
Wrist size: approximately 20 cm.
Frederic Jules Rudolphi was a student of Wagner, who, along with Froment-Meurice, popularized Romantic jewelry.
He was born in 1808 in Copenhagen and died in 1872.
The last exhibition in which he participated was in London in 1862.
2 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Vermeil
Reference (ID): 1664996
Availability: In stock
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