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rare foiled georgian garnet pansy necklace c 1820

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rare foiled georgian garnet pansy necklace c 1820Beschreibung: Eine einmalige Georgian Stiefmtterchen Kette mit folierten Granaten, gefertigt um 1820 und in erstaunlichem Zustand erhalten. Ein Sammlerstck, von dem Kenner trumen: elegant, vollstndig, reich an Farbe und ganz und gar reprsentativ fr das frhe 19. Jahrhundert. Jeder Granat ist wunderschn foliert und entfacht ein samtiges, karmesinrotes Feuer, das selbst im sanftesten Licht leuchtet ein unverkennbares Kennzeichen der Georgian Epoche

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Eine einmalige Georgian Stiefmütterchen-Kette mit folierten Granaten, gefertigt um 1820 und in erstaunlichem Zustand erhalten. Ein Sammlerstück, von dem Kenner träumen: elegant, vollständig, reich an Farbe und ganz und gar repräsentativ für das frühe 19. Jahrhundert.

Jeder Granat ist wunderschön foliert und entfacht ein samtiges, karmesinrotes Feuer, das selbst im sanftesten Licht leuchtet – ein unverkennbares Kennzeichen der Georgian Epoche Handwerkskunst, gefasst in massivem 9ct Gold.

Die Kette entfaltet sich mit botanischer Anmut, verbindet kissenförmig geschliffene Granate mit zart arrangierten floralen Ranken und kunstvoll gestalteten Stiefmütterchen. Diese gefühlvollen Blüten standen für Erinnerung, Liebe und "Denk an mich" – und machen dieses Stück zu einem besonders romantischen und bedeutungsvollen Schatz. Mit ihrem ausdrucksstarken Design, dem großzügigen Karatgewicht und der seltenen Erhaltung in solch außergewöhnlichem Zustand ist dies ein museales Juwel für die anspruchsvollsten Sammler antiker Schmuckstücke.

Objektdetails:

EPOCHE: Georgian (1714–1837).

MAßE: Die Kette ist 16" oder 16,5 cm lang.
Die Granate verlaufen von 2,5 mm Durchmesser bis etwa 10 mm Länge x 8 mm Breite und wiegen ca. 55,00 ct.
GEWICHT: 31,5 g.

MATERIALIEN: Geprüft als 9ct Gold, folierte Granate (55,00 ct).

PUNZEN: Da wir dieses Stück auf eine Entstehung vor 1950 datiert haben, ist gemäß britischer Punzierungsgesetzgebung keine Punze für den Verkauf erforderlich.

VERPACKUNG: Ihre Bestellung wird kostenlos als Geschenk verpackt – in einer Lillicoco-Kartonbox aus recycelten Materialien, mit einem Band versehen.

Zustand:

HERVORRAGEND: Die Granate bewahren eine prachtvolle Farbe und Brillanz mit minimalen Gebrauchsspuren für ihr Alter, und die Folierung bleibt durchgehend lebendig. Die Goldfassungen sind robust, sicher und außergewöhnlich gut erhalten. Kein Mattwerden, keine Trübung oder strukturelle Verluste – ein außergewöhnlich gepflegtes Georgian Juwel.

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