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"Black Forest" ivory carved brooch "Black Forest" ivory carved brooch. Such carvings were from German workshop of the Graf von Erbach-Erbach in Odenwald, and the Kehrer family at Erbach, Ernst (working 1830-40) and his son Edouard (1812-63). They were made from around 1830 to 1860. This brilliant piece of carving is set within a gold Rocco scrolling frame and made as a brooch. The brooch is complete with its original gold tooled box.
Circa 1830. There is a similar piece in the jewellery collection of the British Museum, London.
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Art Deco Brooch SOLD Art Deco brooch worked with platinum set diamonds with cabochon cut and half cabochon rubies and enamel detail. The standing Scottish Terrier is worked in enamel and wears a gold set calibre cut ruby collar.
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19th century Silver and gold stag hunting bracelet by Neville (Paris) A silver and gold bracelet with links in the form of horseman and running hounds chasing stag.
Probably from a group of stag and boar hunting watch chains dating from around 1845, it is by Neville for Maison Morel et Duponchel
The designs are also recorded and photographed in Henri Vever famous book 'La Bijouterie Francaise au XIX "e" Siecle'.
Also in Dora Jane Janson's 'From Slave to Siren: The Victorian Woman and Her Jewellery from Neoclassic to Art Nouveau'she states Neville inspiration to be from a silver hunting ring from about 1570 from the W Clemens Collection now in the Historisches Museum der Stadt Koln.
An example of a stag hunting watch chain and fob by Neville can Hull Grundy Collection at the British Museum.
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Gold and enamel Poodle bracelet An 18 carat gold and enamel bracelet of five linked Poodle heads, worked in gold, palladium, with guilloche enamel with cabochon cut onyx eyes. With the French makers 18 carat mark “RO 750 279AL". Further marked with the Polish dog’s head assay for 800 palladium stamped in Warsaw. French 1960’s
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