By Koch
Located in New York, NY
A German Jugendstil 18 kt gold, oxidized silver and enamel brooch with diamonds by Koch. The brooch has 200 rose-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 1.00 carat, and old mine-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 0.15 carat. The petals of the flower are of plique-à-jour enamel.
The company was founded in 1879 by Robert and Louis Koch in Germany. With a parent company in Frankfurt and a branch in Baden-Baden, the company gained in 1883 the title of ‘Jeweler of the Court’ and worked for several European Royal families including the Czar of Russia and the King of Italy. Their jewels, mainly executed in Hanau by the workshop Kreuter, had great success and were highly prized. Their celebrity extended greatly in Europe during the beginning of the 20th Century.
Until 1938 the firm continued to be prosperous. In that year, the Koch family lost control when the firm was "Aryanized" by the National Socialists, i.e. taken over by the German Robert Bosch. The company closed its doors in 1987. Jewels from the great time of the Koch House are very much sought after in today's antique jewelry market...
Category
Early 1900s German Antique Jugendstil Brooches
MaterialsDiamond, 18k Gold, Silver