Posted 2 years ago
Cynthadia
(4 items)
I posted pictures of my necklace about 4 months ago. Last week I had the chance to have better pictures taken of the necklace.
What do you think now?
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New pictures of antique diamond, enamel, gold necklace | Fine Jewelry1590 of 1912 |
Posted 2 years ago
Cynthadia
(4 items)
I posted pictures of my necklace about 4 months ago. Last week I had the chance to have better pictures taken of the necklace.
What do you think now?
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I must say:" I really love this necklace. And the blue enamel, what a dream, you are a lucky one!
Hi Agram.m -
Thanks for your lovely comments. It truly is an exquisite necklace and one that might be unique. Who knows!
Have you seen anything like this? If so, where? Also, what era do you think it comes from?
Cynthadia,
I don't say they are the same but they have a lot of comparison if you look good. Please go at my items and the last one, the necklace, under Fine juwelry is, I think, of the same period, and perhaps even made in the same country than your beautyful necklace.
A lot of pieces in this style were made around 1905 -1915 (Edwardian). My guess is yours may be French.
Deffinitely European, maybe French
Theres a lot of CW there, jeezus......