Early Victorian Flower Pendant
Stunning antique pendant dating from the early Victorian period, circa 1850. Built around a central flower, it's home to two gorgeous natural pearls and a plethora of rose and old mine cut diamonds set in silver. The drop is articulated at two points, allowing it to move with an organic fluidity, and the lower half features various leaf and foliate motifs. Complete with the original diamond-set bail, it's crafted in 15 carat gold with the silver settings typical of English jewellery from this period.
Era: Victorian, circa 1850
Size: 2.0cm by 5.0cm
Stones: Pearls and Diamonds (1.4ct total calculated)
Marks: None present, tested as 15ct gold and silver
Condition: Great antique condition
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Gemstones are tested by an accredited gemmologist (Cert GA, Gemmological Association of Great Britain)
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Condition
We offer detailed and accurate condition reports on each listing. These pieces are antique, vintage, or pre-loved, often over 100 years old so they're going to have lived a life. A healthy patina and the odd scuff/scrape are quite normal... it's part of their charm! Everything we present has been checked over by our jeweller and should be good for wear for many years to come (unless otherwise stated) but please remember to treat them with appropriate care and consideration for their age.
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