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Brosche - 12 kt Gelbgold, Silber Saphir - Diamant
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Brosche - 12 kt Gelbgold, Silber Saphir - Diamant

Elegant antique bar brooch crafted in a refined combination of silver and 12-carat gold (500/1000), a construction technique historically typical of fine European jewellery from the late Victorian to early Edwardian period (circa 1890–1915). The front is executed in silver to enhance the brilliance of the gemstones, while the structure and pin mechanism are made in 12k gold, chosen at the time for its excellent balance between durability, flexibility, and precious metal content. This combination predates the widespread use of platinum and is fully consistent with the period of manufacture. At the centre is set a natural sapphire, oval cut, measuring approximately 7 × 5 mm. The gemstone displays a deep blue colour with natural inclusions visible under magnification, fully consistent with an authentic, untreated sapphire of the period. The sapphire is flanked by a series of antique-cut natural diamonds, each individually hand-set in geometric silver settings. The diamonds show characteristics typical of old cuts, including non-standardised proportions and a soft, lively brilliance. The brooch features fine hand-engraved decorative details along the sides, with elegant floral and leaf motifs, confirming traditional artisanal workmanship rather than industrial production. The original pin and clasp system is present and functional. Technical details Type: Antique bar brooch Materials: Silver and 12k gold (500/1000) Length: approx. 8.5 cm Weight: approx. 8 grams Central stone: Natural sapphire, oval cut, approx. 7 × 5 mm Side stones: Natural antique-cut diamonds Period: Late 19th – early 20th century Condition: Good antique condition, with light wear consistent with age Origin: Europe Transparency note The photographs are accurate and realistic, taken to faithfully represent the brooch and its gemstones, including natural inclusions and signs of age, in full compliance with Catawiki’s transparency guidelines.

Nr. 100222545

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Brosche - 12 kt Gelbgold, Silber Saphir - Diamant

Brosche - 12 kt Gelbgold, Silber Saphir - Diamant

Elegant antique bar brooch crafted in a refined combination of silver and 12-carat gold (500/1000), a construction technique historically typical of fine European jewellery from the late Victorian to early Edwardian period (circa 1890–1915).
The front is executed in silver to enhance the brilliance of the gemstones, while the structure and pin mechanism are made in 12k gold, chosen at the time for its excellent balance between durability, flexibility, and precious metal content. This combination predates the widespread use of platinum and is fully consistent with the period of manufacture.
At the centre is set a natural sapphire, oval cut, measuring approximately 7 × 5 mm. The gemstone displays a deep blue colour with natural inclusions visible under magnification, fully consistent with an authentic, untreated sapphire of the period.
The sapphire is flanked by a series of antique-cut natural diamonds, each individually hand-set in geometric silver settings. The diamonds show characteristics typical of old cuts, including non-standardised proportions and a soft, lively brilliance.
The brooch features fine hand-engraved decorative details along the sides, with elegant floral and leaf motifs, confirming traditional artisanal workmanship rather than industrial production.
The original pin and clasp system is present and functional.
Technical details
Type: Antique bar brooch
Materials: Silver and 12k gold (500/1000)
Length: approx. 8.5 cm
Weight: approx. 8 grams
Central stone: Natural sapphire, oval cut, approx. 7 × 5 mm
Side stones: Natural antique-cut diamonds
Period: Late 19th – early 20th century
Condition: Good antique condition, with light wear consistent with age
Origin: Europe
Transparency note
The photographs are accurate and realistic, taken to faithfully represent the brooch and its gemstones, including natural inclusions and signs of age, in full compliance with Catawiki’s transparency guidelines.

Höchstgebot
€ 650
Laura Trevino
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Schätzung  € 1.000 - € 1.200

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