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Renaissance / Renaissance Revival

Price guide to antique Renaissance / Renaissance Renewal / Neo Classical style brooches. The Renaissance style was inspired by the art and architecture of ancient Rome. It originated in Italy in the 14th century and gradually spread across the whole of Europe. The new styles of decoration came to England in the 16th century. Engraved books of Renaissance motifs provided an important source for English designers. Foreign artists and artisans working in London were also influential in introducing the style. Reference: Victoria and Albert Museum

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Labradorite cameo, diamond and pearl locket-brooch, circa 1890
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Renaissance Revival Cameo Brooches

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RENAISSANCE REVIVAL ENAMELED 14K GOLD BROOCH
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Renaissance Revival Angel Putti Brooches

Renaissance Revival Angel / Putti Brooches. Price guide to antique Renaissance Revival brooches which have angels or putti in their design. True Renaissance brooches are extremely rare, with most being…
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Renaissance Revival Sapphire Diamond Brooch
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Renaissance Revival Sapphire Diamond Brooch

Renaissance Revival Sapphire Diamond Brooch Tiffany. An antique renaissance revival multi-colored sapphire and diamond pendant brooch by Paulding Farnham,  Tiffany & Co. Designed as a scrolling openwork gold and lavender…
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