Brooch Platinum

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Laura Trevino
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Selected by Laura Trevino

She has 15 years' auction experience, specialising in vintage jewellery from 1920 to 2000.

Estimate  € 2,800 - € 3,400
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Platinum Art Deco brooch dating to circa 1850–1900 with a central large old mine cut diamond surrounded by rose cut diamonds in a daisy setting, flanked by two round diamonds, total diamond weight 2.20 carats, in good condition with all stones present and no laboratory report.

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Description from the seller

An exceptional Art Deco brooch of fine quality, dating to circa 1920–1935. The brooch is designed as a large open oval frame characteristic of the Art Deco aesthetic. At the centre, a horizontal bar connects the frame to a magnificent central floral cluster, featuring a large old mine cut diamond at its heart surrounded by rose cut diamonds in a daisy setting. Flanking the central cluster on the bar are two round cut diamonds. The upper and lower arcs of the oval frame are further set with graduating round cut diamonds, creating a dazzling all-over diamond effect.

The detailing and overall craftsmanship are of the highest standard, consistent with a piece made in platinum. Presented in its original fitted box, adding significantly to its provenance and collector appeal.

Platinum — typical Art Deco construction
Hallmark present on pin, see photos
Diamonds — total carat weight 2.20 carats

Condition:
Very good condition for age — circa 90–100 years old
All stones present and secure
No visible chips or cracks to diamonds
Minor age-related wear to metal commensurate with period
Original fitted box included — box shows wear to exterior leather, interior green velvet in good condition
No repairs or restorations needed

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An exceptional Art Deco brooch of fine quality, dating to circa 1920–1935. The brooch is designed as a large open oval frame characteristic of the Art Deco aesthetic. At the centre, a horizontal bar connects the frame to a magnificent central floral cluster, featuring a large old mine cut diamond at its heart surrounded by rose cut diamonds in a daisy setting. Flanking the central cluster on the bar are two round cut diamonds. The upper and lower arcs of the oval frame are further set with graduating round cut diamonds, creating a dazzling all-over diamond effect.

The detailing and overall craftsmanship are of the highest standard, consistent with a piece made in platinum. Presented in its original fitted box, adding significantly to its provenance and collector appeal.

Platinum — typical Art Deco construction
Hallmark present on pin, see photos
Diamonds — total carat weight 2.20 carats

Condition:
Very good condition for age — circa 90–100 years old
All stones present and secure
No visible chips or cracks to diamonds
Minor age-related wear to metal commensurate with period
Original fitted box included — box shows wear to exterior leather, interior green velvet in good condition
No repairs or restorations needed

Safe and secure shipping, buyers from outside EU may be subject to additional taxes


Details

Era
1400-1900
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Estimated period
1850-1900
Metal
Platinum
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
8.2 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Women
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Objects sold
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