Hi All,
I just won this gorgeous brooch. I am hoping it is a Natural pearl but ofcourse I always hope that. A brain fixation I cannot control But regardless the workmanship is gorgeous. Would love to use it as a Pearl Enhancer too but will have to wait until it arrives to see if it is possible. If not I will get a little gold chain attached so that I can't lose it.
I think it would be worth $200 or $300 but I picked it up for a song, actually less than $50 but will get it send via EMS so all up price will be $70 which is still way cheap for it in my opinion.
Love it. Nearly stayed up all night and day (again) in case my snipe didn't go through. But in the end sense prevailed and I went to bed.
What do you all think of it. I adore it, love it.
Bodecia - sellers description below
I just won this gorgeous brooch. I am hoping it is a Natural pearl but ofcourse I always hope that. A brain fixation I cannot control But regardless the workmanship is gorgeous. Would love to use it as a Pearl Enhancer too but will have to wait until it arrives to see if it is possible. If not I will get a little gold chain attached so that I can't lose it.
I think it would be worth $200 or $300 but I picked it up for a song, actually less than $50 but will get it send via EMS so all up price will be $70 which is still way cheap for it in my opinion.
Love it. Nearly stayed up all night and day (again) in case my snipe didn't go through. But in the end sense prevailed and I went to bed.
What do you all think of it. I adore it, love it.
Bodecia - sellers description below
Measuring 1 1/2" long and 1" wide (at its widest) it is shaped like a trumpet flower still on its stem with five scrolling leaves surrounding it and a beautiful white pearl marking its center. Incredible detail in its crafting and - I am going to repeat it - fantastic, antique gold hues in the metal make this a show stopper.
The brooch has a trombone clasp, which was common in jewelry from Europe in the 1930s-40s but was also popular in the 1890s. I am not an expert is this type of jewelry and am hesitant to suggest a more precise date.
Marked on the cap of the trombone clasp with an incised "L. C." and 12K below it the brooch weighs 5.3 grams on my jeweler's scale. Unfortunately, I have not been able to identify the maker but I have to admit I didn't try very hard. The simple way it is hallmarked, though, makes me think that it might be American?