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Couture Chanel Late1920s MadeInFrance WiredPearl&LampworkGlass Clip Earrings

$9,480per set
£7,247.96per set
€8,348.19per set
CA$13,284.39per set
A$14,830.77per set
CHF 7,771.10per set
MX$181,543.16per set
NOK 98,693.04per set
SEK 93,055.01per set
DKK 62,303.41per set
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Marked "Made In France" on their antique brass back-plates like the initial unbranded couture costume-jewelry commissioned by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel since 1924, these beaded early-handcrafted-clip earrings are arranged with wire in a floral motif featuring button-like mother-of-pearls accented by smaller balls of lampwork glass with an ecru organic coating that mimics pearl nacre. The pair were designed to accessorize a one-of-a-kind clothing ensemble (likely including cultured-pearl buttons and a brooch) for a client of the pearl-associated French couturier whose earliest jewelry--unlike her fashion-designer peers--sometimes mixed real and faux gems. The glass artistry, clustered arrangement and earring findings are characteristic of one of her Parisian paruriers, Louis Rousselet. He was a lampwork master with a workshop since 1920 specializing in faux-pearl glass beads and wire-work assembly, along with other decorative elements. Since the three-piece flat-brass lever clips without hinge-holes on both sides predate Rousselet's wire-horseshoe clips, they can be dated like the patinated brass hardware to the mid1920s. The beads of various sizes and shades of white that are wired to these earrings include four round graduating iridescent mother-of-pearl disks, along with lampwork glass replicating four baroque pearls, three round pearls and two seed pearls. There are natural impurities present on the green-and-pink-reflecting cultured pearls, while we can clean dust from the coated-glass crevices upon request. Of note, Chanel did not include a brand signature on any of her couture costume jewelry prior to the mid-1950s. As many of her clients who came to Paris for their couture-clothing fittings were foreign, the coordinated unique jewelry that was expected to leave the country was merely stamped "Made In France" or "France". We acquired these earrings in The States along with similar pair with additional but smaller "petals, berries and leaves" from the same Rousselet commission. Further, Art Deco couture-jewelry commissions by Chanel can be distinguished from Rousselet's own early unsigned brand with similar handcrafted beads that he produced in glass, galalith and/or metal (see our other listings) because his ready-to-wear pieces in the 1920s were sold with disposable paper tags only at French boutiques without country-of-origin stamps and without a rear cover-plate to hide bead wiring.
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  • Weight:
    12 g
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 1 in (25.4 mm)Depth: 0.5 in (12.7 mm)Length: 1.25 in (31.75 mm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 2
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    late 1920s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Chicago, IL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3244222074132

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