Lava Cameo Brooch 19th Century A 19th Century lava cameo brooch depicting the head of a classical woman within a gilt metal mount. 1 7/8'' high Sold for £260 at…
A Cartier vintage sapphire and diamond pin brooch in 14k yellow gold, containing 1/3ct TW of very high quality diamonds of VS clarity/G color. Also contains nine very high quality…
Angelo Antonio Amastini and Niccoli Amastini were a family of gem-engravers specialising in cameos. These cameos were often mounted into brooches. Below are some examples of their cameos including an…
Clip brooches or dress clips were extremely popular during the Art Deco period and remained so until around the 1950's. Many were adaptable to form more than just one brooch.…
Fish Brooches. Brooches and Fibula in the shape of fish have been popular since the Roman era. As well as being decorative, the fish symbol also has religious connotations. During…
Gilbert Albert is a contemporary and prestigious jeweller who has been awarded many honours including winning the Diamonds International Award ten times. He is known for his bold and inventive creations…
Angel Cameo Brooches. Angels and cherubs have been portrayed on brooches since the Roman times, showing how important they have been throughout history. Nyx, the Goddess of Night is often…
Robert Allison was a Scottish silversmith operating around the mid 20th century. Much of his work was of a Celtic design and included designs such as stags, Celtic knots and…
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