18-carat Gold Pin, Enameled Pansy And Diamond - France, Late 19th Century
An elegant 18-karat gold tie or collar pin, which can also be worn on a jacket lapel, adorned with a polychrome enamel pansy.
The flower is enhanced in its center with a small old-cut diamond.
Highly appreciated in 19th-century sentimental jewelry, the pansy was one of the most frequently used flowers in the symbolism of flowers, very popular at the time. To offer a pansy meant: "I am thinking of you" or "You are in my thoughts."
French work from the late 19th century, entirely handmade.
Eagle's head hallmark and partially legible maker's mark.
The pin is kept in a small antique case, in its original condition.
The pin is in very good overall condition.
There is a very slight chip at the tip of one petal, discreetly placed.
Weight: 2 g.
The flower is enhanced in its center with a small old-cut diamond.
Highly appreciated in 19th-century sentimental jewelry, the pansy was one of the most frequently used flowers in the symbolism of flowers, very popular at the time. To offer a pansy meant: "I am thinking of you" or "You are in my thoughts."
French work from the late 19th century, entirely handmade.
Eagle's head hallmark and partially legible maker's mark.
The pin is kept in a small antique case, in its original condition.
The pin is in very good overall condition.
There is a very slight chip at the tip of one petal, discreetly placed.
Weight: 2 g.
1 700 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Gold
Length: 6 cm environ
Reference (ID): 1725239
Availability: In stock
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