No reserve price - Brooch - 14 kt. Yellow gold, Silver Carnelian - Victorian grape harvest

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Late Victorian brooch in 14 carat gold and silver, shaped as a grape cluster, with three faceted carnelian stones totaling 5 carats, silver back and pin, and gold leaf detailing; measures about 2.5 × 2.2 cm.

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Victorian berry brooch – 14 karat gold & silver – faceted carnelian – circa 1880–1900

Beautiful late Victorian brooch made of 14 karat gold and silver, designed as an elegant bunch of berries. The three warm, reddish-brown faceted carnelian stones are individually mounted with gold pins and together form a decorative, natural motif typical of jewelry from the period circa 1880–1900.

The frame and needle are made of silver, while the leaf decoration and attachment buttons are crafted in solid 14k gold – a common material combination in the late 19th century. The brooch features a classic C-catch clasp, appropriate for its age.

A particularly charming antique piece, completely handcrafted, with a warm and timeless appearance.

Details
• Period: circa 1880–1900 (Victorian)
Material: 14 karat gold (leaf decoration & pins), silver (back side & needle)
• Stone: Carnelian, faceted
• Weight: approx. 6.8 g
• Dimensions: approx. 2.5 × 2.2 cm
Closure: Authentic Victorian C-catch
Origin: probably the Netherlands or Germany.
Condition: Very beautiful antique state, with slight signs of aging appropriate to the age.

A refined brooch for enthusiasts of antique jewelry and Victorian jewels.

Carefully packed and shipped insured.

Victorian berry brooch – 14 karat gold & silver – faceted carnelian – circa 1880–1900

Beautiful late Victorian brooch made of 14 karat gold and silver, designed as an elegant bunch of berries. The three warm, reddish-brown faceted carnelian stones are individually mounted with gold pins and together form a decorative, natural motif typical of jewelry from the period circa 1880–1900.

The frame and needle are made of silver, while the leaf decoration and attachment buttons are crafted in solid 14k gold – a common material combination in the late 19th century. The brooch features a classic C-catch clasp, appropriate for its age.

A particularly charming antique piece, completely handcrafted, with a warm and timeless appearance.

Details
• Period: circa 1880–1900 (Victorian)
Material: 14 karat gold (leaf decoration & pins), silver (back side & needle)
• Stone: Carnelian, faceted
• Weight: approx. 6.8 g
• Dimensions: approx. 2.5 × 2.2 cm
Closure: Authentic Victorian C-catch
Origin: probably the Netherlands or Germany.
Condition: Very beautiful antique state, with slight signs of aging appropriate to the age.

A refined brooch for enthusiasts of antique jewelry and Victorian jewels.

Carefully packed and shipped insured.

Details

Estimated period
1850-1900
Style
Victorian
No. of main gemstones
3
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Era
1400-1900
Metal
Silver, Yellow gold
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
5.00
Brand jewellery
No
Fineness
14 kt.
Main Stone
Carnelian
Total weight
6.8 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Gender
Unisex
Title additional information
Victorian grape harvest
Shape of main stone
Bullet
Cutting style of main stone
Faceted cut
Width
2.5 cm
Sold by
The NetherlandsVerified
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Objects sold
97.87%
Private

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