No reserve price - Earrings Brass, gilded - 6.00ct. tw. Garnet - Böhm Work 1890/1900

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Victorian-style, gold-plated tombac earrings with 50 round rose-cut Czech garnets totaling 6.0 carats, featuring a central rose surrounded by two tiers of smaller garnets in prong settings, dating to 1850–1900; no laboratory report is provided.

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Description from the seller

The earrings are designed as ear clips with old, hinged clip-on findings. They are made of tombac and lightly gold-plated, a jewelry alloy that was quite common in Bohemia, Austria, and Germany around the turn of the century for garnet and Biedermeier jewelry.
The earrings have a rounded floral shape and are set on three levels with round faceted, blood-red, Bohemian garnets in antique rose cut. The central garnet rose is held securely by a millegriffes bezel and is surrounded by two staggered entourages of smaller garnet roses in prong settings. This enhances the stunning natural blood-red color, which begins to shine with every movement of the head.
Earring size approx. 16.2 x 16.4 mm.
Bohemian goldsmith work from around 1890/1900 in very good, worn, and well-maintained condition.

The indication of the number of grenades is only an approximate value and does not claim to be complete. An error in the counted quantity is not malicious intent but merely an oversight and does not constitute grounds for exchange requests.

Shipped in a new jewelry case/jewelry pouch.
The depicted jewelry cases, stands, displays, or other photographic aids are the property of the photographer and are not included in the offer.

The color may vary slightly depending on lighting, camera settings, or screen display.

Shipping as insured package.

Note: The customs and import duties of the respective countries, as well as any island delivery charges (currently 50.-E), are the responsibility of the buyer.
We expressly point out that, following the amendment of the right of withdrawal by EU legislation, the costs of the return are to be borne by the buyer, regardless of any value threshold or the reason for the return.
I have no influence over the processing times of shipping companies in the respective EU countries.
If you have any questions about shipping times, please contact your country's postal service and be patient.

Seller's Story

I have been a licensed auctioneer for art, antiques, jewelery and real estate since 1996. My pieces offered for auction come from estates, collection liquidations or private consignments.
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The earrings are designed as ear clips with old, hinged clip-on findings. They are made of tombac and lightly gold-plated, a jewelry alloy that was quite common in Bohemia, Austria, and Germany around the turn of the century for garnet and Biedermeier jewelry.
The earrings have a rounded floral shape and are set on three levels with round faceted, blood-red, Bohemian garnets in antique rose cut. The central garnet rose is held securely by a millegriffes bezel and is surrounded by two staggered entourages of smaller garnet roses in prong settings. This enhances the stunning natural blood-red color, which begins to shine with every movement of the head.
Earring size approx. 16.2 x 16.4 mm.
Bohemian goldsmith work from around 1890/1900 in very good, worn, and well-maintained condition.

The indication of the number of grenades is only an approximate value and does not claim to be complete. An error in the counted quantity is not malicious intent but merely an oversight and does not constitute grounds for exchange requests.

Shipped in a new jewelry case/jewelry pouch.
The depicted jewelry cases, stands, displays, or other photographic aids are the property of the photographer and are not included in the offer.

The color may vary slightly depending on lighting, camera settings, or screen display.

Shipping as insured package.

Note: The customs and import duties of the respective countries, as well as any island delivery charges (currently 50.-E), are the responsibility of the buyer.
We expressly point out that, following the amendment of the right of withdrawal by EU legislation, the costs of the return are to be borne by the buyer, regardless of any value threshold or the reason for the return.
I have no influence over the processing times of shipping companies in the respective EU countries.
If you have any questions about shipping times, please contact your country's postal service and be patient.

Seller's Story

I have been a licensed auctioneer for art, antiques, jewelery and real estate since 1996. My pieces offered for auction come from estates, collection liquidations or private consignments.
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Estimated period
1850-1900
Total carat weight of all stones
6.00
Style
Victorian
No. of main gemstones
50
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Era
1400-1900
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
6.00
Metal
Brass, gilded
Brand jewellery
No
Main Stone
Garnet
Total weight
4.4 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Country of Origin
Czechia
Gender
Women
Title additional information
Böhm Work 1890/1900
Shape of main stone
Round
Cutting style of main stone
Rose cut
Width
16.4 mm
GermanyVerified
1380
Objects sold
96.05%
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