Pendant - 18 kt. Yellow gold





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An 18 kt yellow gold Jugendstil pendant watch from France, dating to around 1915, weighing 24.7 g, with hand-painted enamel decoration and a decorative Roman-numeral dial, key-wound movement with the original winding key not included, measuring about 30 × 26 mm.
Description from the seller
Exceptional French Art Nouveau pendant clock from the early 1910s, circa 1915. The case, made of 18-karat gold (acid-tested), is shaped as a blossom pod and decorated with fine hand-painted enamel. The clock features a decoratively engraved dial with Roman numerals and is wound with a key. The original winding key is no longer available.
Dimensions: approximately 30 mm in length (excluding the lug) and 26 mm in width.
A rare and decorative collector's item with the characteristic charm of French Art Nouveau.
Seller's Story
Exceptional French Art Nouveau pendant clock from the early 1910s, circa 1915. The case, made of 18-karat gold (acid-tested), is shaped as a blossom pod and decorated with fine hand-painted enamel. The clock features a decoratively engraved dial with Roman numerals and is wound with a key. The original winding key is no longer available.
Dimensions: approximately 30 mm in length (excluding the lug) and 26 mm in width.
A rare and decorative collector's item with the characteristic charm of French Art Nouveau.
Seller's Story
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