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18th century necklace
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Stunning Georgian pearl necklace comprising of one strand of lustrous soft off white faux pearls with dropped pearls. Inspired on Marie Antoinette jewelry and Eighteenth Century aesthetic. Perfect for a vintage party, a vintage inspired bride or just to make you feel gorgeous in a normal day with a high end Heirloom jewelry piece.
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A) Link necklace with clasp. Design of alternating motives a) oval amethysts surrounded by paste-diamonds and b) clover-leaf of three amethysts with gold bar for stem; five pendants, at center and outside. B) Two links each similar to a), between these pendants are two showing clover-leaf motif of three paste-diamonds above an amethyst (pointed oval in shape) surrounded by paste-diamonds.
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“ Late Baroque ” and “Rococo” can refer to the mode of art and architecture prevailed in the 18 th century. It is characterized with...
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A 17TH CENTURY SPANISH DIAMOND, GOLD AND GLASS PENDANT NECKLACE Suspending an oval foil-backed green glass pendant centering upon a closed-back rose-cut diamond foliate motif within an openwork foliate surround, to the chain designed as a series of closed-back rose-cut diamond bow links with rose-cut diamond spacers, mounted in gold, 20 ins.
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View auction details, art exhibitions and online catalogues; bid, buy and collect contemporary, impressionist or modern art, old masters, jewellery, wine, watches, prints, rugs and books at sotheby's auction house
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The Necklace of History: this extravagant 17th century diamond necklace has a controversial history and was said to have been owned by Marie-Antoinette. The necklace was first commissioned by King Louis XV in the 1770’s as a gift to Madame Dubarry, with whom the king was said to have been infatuated with. The French royal jewelers Bohmer & Bassenge made the necklace which took over two years because such a large number of diamonds were difficult to acquire at that time. Unfortunately for…
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