No reserve price - Necklace Brass 14 Kt. gold plating - 3.00ct. tw. Quartz - Historicism work around 1880

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Tombak with 14 Kt gold plating; main stone Quartz, 20 stones total 3.0 ct, cabochon-cut round, with surrounding red and turquoise opaque paste glass cabochons, Victorian historicist necklace about 40 cm long, origin France, no laboratory report.

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Description from the seller

The magnificent historicist necklace is made of tombac/foam gold with 14-karat gold plating. Since it is not hallmarked, I had it examined by the master goldsmith, who confirmed my above statements.
The Patrizier necklace features a three-pass central element with two pendants in the shape of Bourbon lilies. The central piece and the subsequent rocailles links are set with transparent red and turquoise opaque paste glass cabochons in floral settings.
On both sides, seven pierced rosette links connect to the central part. These are alternately set with red and turquoise-colored paste glass stones. It features a short chain with a hook clasp.
Length of the necklace approximately 40 cm, maximum width approximately 3.3 cm, width of a single link approximately 1.6 cm.
Pastenglas cabochons approximately 3.5 mm to 4.6 mm in diameter, thus slightly varying in size dimensions.
An old, historic goldsmith work from the time of Queen Victoria around 1880/1900. Due to the Bourbon lilies, a connection to France / Lorraine cannot be ruled out.
Beautifully preserved goldsmith work in cleaned and well-maintained condition.

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.
As this is a private sale, I exclude any liability for material defects.

The magnificent historicist necklace is made of tombac/foam gold with 14-karat gold plating. Since it is not hallmarked, I had it examined by the master goldsmith, who confirmed my above statements.
The Patrizier necklace features a three-pass central element with two pendants in the shape of Bourbon lilies. The central piece and the subsequent rocailles links are set with transparent red and turquoise opaque paste glass cabochons in floral settings.
On both sides, seven pierced rosette links connect to the central part. These are alternately set with red and turquoise-colored paste glass stones. It features a short chain with a hook clasp.
Length of the necklace approximately 40 cm, maximum width approximately 3.3 cm, width of a single link approximately 1.6 cm.
Pastenglas cabochons approximately 3.5 mm to 4.6 mm in diameter, thus slightly varying in size dimensions.
An old, historic goldsmith work from the time of Queen Victoria around 1880/1900. Due to the Bourbon lilies, a connection to France / Lorraine cannot be ruled out.
Beautifully preserved goldsmith work in cleaned and well-maintained condition.

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.
As this is a private sale, I exclude any liability for material defects.

Details

Estimated period
1850-1900
Total carat weight of all stones
3.00
Style
Victorian
No. of main gemstones
20
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Era
1400-1900
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
3.00
Metal
Brass 14 Kt. gold plating
Brand jewellery
No
Main Stone
Quartz
Total weight
27.4 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Country of Origin
France
Gender
Women
Title additional information
Historicism work around 1880
Shape of main stone
Round
Cutting style of main stone
Cabochon cut
Length
40 cm
GermanyVerified
1375
Objects sold
96.7%
Private

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