Portrait of a Young Girl by Édouard Sain
Quite delightful oil on canvas portrait of a young girl, perhaps no older than seven or eight years of age, painted by the French artist Édouard Alexandre Sain (1830-1910). Dressed in her Sunday best clothes…
Locket by Mayle & Meyer
Heart-shaped silver locket by Meyle & Mayer made in Pforzheim, Germany circa 1900. Beautifully enamelled on the face with two snowdrops set against a background that is guilloche enamelled in shades of blue graduating through…
Bronze ‘Le Bendeur’ by J. De Roncourt
This iconic sculpture by Jean de Roncourt, which is arguably his most admired work, is more usually seen in spelter. However, a much smaller number were cast in bronze and this particular piece is a…
Légras MontJoye Acid-Etched Vase with Violets
Square columnar glass vase from Legras MontJoye made at their Pantin glassworks around 1910. Primarily of clear glass, smooth on the inside and acid etched on the outer, giving a dappled and frosted appearance. Decorated…
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Egyptian Revival Brooch Pendant
Item Description
Egyptian Revival silver brooch pendant with the colourful image on glass of a Sphinx looking straight ahead towards the viewer.
An upright oval outline with a decorative openwork border enclosing a fine rope-patterned edging to the mount.
Fitted with the original sliding torpedo type clasp and supplied with a sterling silver chain that can quite easily be threaded through the bale when to be worn as a pendant.
Showing an Alexandria mark for 800 silver on both the back of the brooch and the bale, together with various other impressed marks on the pin.
An eye-catching brooch and/or pendant dating from around the 1940’s and at a very reasonable price, 5 cm long by 4 cm wide.