Lot n° 62
Estimation :
3000 - 5000
EUR
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Result
: 20 000EUR
FRANCE, circa 1880 - Lot 62
FRANCE, circa 1880
Important aspen brooch with transformations, imitating a branch with flowers and leaves, forming a corsage front, set in silver (min. 800) and yellow gold (750), adorned with old-cut white stones and small rose-cut diamonds in claw or grain settings.
The three flowers, on springs, are removable to be reassembled separately.
Hinged with hooks to modulate the length of the branch.
Numbered 20574.
Gross weight: 80.3 g. - Length: approx. 25.5 cm.
A few small cracks, one small diamond missing.
One flower to be reattached, screw thread out of order, with traces of soldering. A few shocks and minor deformations.
Accompanied by transformation accessories:
- an extension to form a necklace, consisting of a knife-edge link in silver (min. 800) and yellow gold (750), punctuated with rose-cut diamonds in a closed setting. Ratchet and screw clasp.
Gross weight: 7.6 g. - Useful length: 20 cm.
- a silver setting (min. 800) to form a chignon tiara, with three finials to hold the brooch flowers. With two loops for the ribbon.
Net weight: 9.9 g. - 4 x 9.5 cm.
- two pins in yellow gold (750).
The longer one with the jeweler's hallmark :
E.D.E (playing dice on top).
Total net weight: 4.4 g. - Length: 4.3 or 9 cm.
- three individual brooch mounts in silver (min. 800) and yellow gold (750) pins. One larger.
Two pins with Master stamp.
Total net weight: 9.1 g. - Length: 3 or 3.6 cm.
- three brass bun pins.
= some shocks and minor deformations.
In a box from the Maison "COUTARD, 42 Palais Royal
Royal", Paris, with display tray, shaped to conceal the accessories; the lid stamped with a
N in a laurel wreath (worn, stained, interior fabric cut).
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