Silver, "Amsterdamse School" Art Deco - Brooch

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Circa 1910–1940, silver brooch in Amsterdamse School Art Deco style featuring a half-sphereBlood Coral cabochon, weighing 4.2 g and 7.1 cm long.

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Description from the seller

Beautiful 'hammered' silver 1910 - 1940 "Amsterdam School" Art Deco brooch with Blood Coral cut into a half-sphere. Marked: "i" (= inland: Dutch) tax mark for Dutch silver, used from 1906 - 1953. N.B. The Amsterdam School jewelry period roughly runs from 1910 to 1940, with a peak in the 1920s, an expression of Dutch expressionism in applied art, characterized by dynamism, artisanal richness, (a)symmetrical shapes and expressive details in materials such as silver, patinated red copper, Blood Coral and gemstones.

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Very good condition - a bit used with small signs of wear.

Gorgeous piece of jewelry!

Length: 7.1 cm.
Weight: 4.2 grams.

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This is an old piece of jewelry and may therefore show signs of wear corresponding to the age of the piece.

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Will be well packaged and sent by registered mail!

Beautiful 'hammered' silver 1910 - 1940 "Amsterdam School" Art Deco brooch with Blood Coral cut into a half-sphere. Marked: "i" (= inland: Dutch) tax mark for Dutch silver, used from 1906 - 1953. N.B. The Amsterdam School jewelry period roughly runs from 1910 to 1940, with a peak in the 1920s, an expression of Dutch expressionism in applied art, characterized by dynamism, artisanal richness, (a)symmetrical shapes and expressive details in materials such as silver, patinated red copper, Blood Coral and gemstones.

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(click on seller: Feenyks) **

Very good condition - a bit used with small signs of wear.

Gorgeous piece of jewelry!

Length: 7.1 cm.
Weight: 4.2 grams.

View the last photo in which the proportion with a 1 euro coin is visible.

Please read the lot information in full and look at the photos (which form an essential part of the description) carefully before you bid!

This is an old piece of jewelry and may therefore show signs of wear corresponding to the age of the piece.

Purchasers outside the EU will have to pay VAT above a certain purchase amount! Please inform yourself about this before bidding!

Will be well packaged and sent by registered mail!

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Style
Art Deco
Metal
"Amsterdamse School" Art Deco, Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
4.2 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Gender
Women
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Width
7.1 cm
Sold by
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Objects sold
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