Large Vermeil Flower Brooch From The Ecole De Nancy Art Nouveau Period
This spectacular brooch features a large rose stem in full bloom au naturel, with its branches and three leaves, frozen in a sinuous, Art Nouveau movement.
The goldsmith-jewelers of the École de Nancy, founded by Émile Gallé in 1901, were behind the creation of these brooches with flowers au naturel motifs, available in several sizes and precious materials.
Similar examples appear in Étienne Martin's book, Editions du Quotidien: BIJOUX ART NOUVEAU Nancy 1890-1920
Fully functional C-clasp brooch system.
Brightly colored vermeil, beautiful hammerwork on the petals.
Boar's head hallmark on the back of the stem, confirming French origin.
FIRST CONDITION, Art Nouveau period circa 1900.
Dimensions 10cm x 3,3cm x 2,7cm
Weight 14g
The goldsmith-jewelers of the École de Nancy, founded by Émile Gallé in 1901, were behind the creation of these brooches with flowers au naturel motifs, available in several sizes and precious materials.
Similar examples appear in Étienne Martin's book, Editions du Quotidien: BIJOUX ART NOUVEAU Nancy 1890-1920
Fully functional C-clasp brooch system.
Brightly colored vermeil, beautiful hammerwork on the petals.
Boar's head hallmark on the back of the stem, confirming French origin.
FIRST CONDITION, Art Nouveau period circa 1900.
Dimensions 10cm x 3,3cm x 2,7cm
Weight 14g
380 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Vermeil
Length: 10cm
Width: 3,3cm
Depth: 2,7cm
Reference (ID): 1736289
Availability: In stock
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