No Reserve Price - Brooch 6-carat gold - 4.00ct. tw. Garnet

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Antique garnet brooch in 6‑carat Norm gold from the early 20th century Europe (Germany/Böhmen), set with 17 round garnets totaling 4 ct with surrounding stones and no laboratory report.

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Antique garnet brooch made of 250 gold (standard gold)
Early 20th century – Central Europe

Fine antique brooch, adorned with natural
Garnets in the typical deep red to slightly
Rosy red shades of historical Pyrop-Almandin
Garnet from Bohemia. The setting consists of
250er Gold (stamped 'Norm') – an alloy.
that was common around 1900 in Germany and the
former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
was used.

The jewelry piece features three larger central elements.
Round stones, flanked by smaller granates.
along the sides. The color nuances correspond
of the natural variation of Pyrop and
Almandine types that are in this region.
have been traditionally processed

A well-preserved example from earlier
European jewelry art of the 20th century

Dimensions:
• Length 4.6 cm, width 1.2 cm
• Gemstones: natural garnets (Pyrop, Pyrop–
Almandin)
• Material: 250 Gold, stamped 'Norm'
Condition: very good, appropriate for age
easy use
• Origin: Europe (Bohemia / Germany)
• Period: early 20th century

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Antique garnet brooch made of 250 gold (standard gold)
Early 20th century – Central Europe

Fine antique brooch, adorned with natural
Garnets in the typical deep red to slightly
Rosy red shades of historical Pyrop-Almandin
Garnet from Bohemia. The setting consists of
250er Gold (stamped 'Norm') – an alloy.
that was common around 1900 in Germany and the
former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
was used.

The jewelry piece features three larger central elements.
Round stones, flanked by smaller granates.
along the sides. The color nuances correspond
of the natural variation of Pyrop and
Almandine types that are in this region.
have been traditionally processed

A well-preserved example from earlier
European jewelry art of the 20th century

Dimensions:
• Length 4.6 cm, width 1.2 cm
• Gemstones: natural garnets (Pyrop, Pyrop–
Almandin)
• Material: 250 Gold, stamped 'Norm'
Condition: very good, appropriate for age
easy use
• Origin: Europe (Bohemia / Germany)
• Period: early 20th century

Shipping is carried out securely packaged and with
Shipment tracking

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
No. of main gemstones
17
Style
Art Deco
Total carat weight of all stones
4.00
Metal
6-carat gold
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
4.00
Brand jewellery
No
Main Stone
Garnet
Total weight
3.2 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Gender
Women
Country of Origin
Germany
Shape of main stone
Round
GermanyVerified
112
Objects sold
100%
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