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Art Nouveau Pendant Necklace or Brooch by Gautrait

About the Item

A yellow gold and platinum necklace composed of a horizontal openwork oval pendant with a central urn decorated in stripes of green plique-a-jour enamel and bordered with single rows of seventeen round rose cut diamonds in platinum topped gold millegrain bead settings with an approximate total weight of 0.17 carats, above a geometric scrolled ornament in white enamel and surrounded by flowers and foliate swags, all set with six round old cut diamonds in platinum topped gold millegrain collet settings with an approximate total weight of 0.50 carats, also with a pearl suspended from the bottommost point, all suspended from two gold cable chains set with four pearls and joined at the top with a chased trilobite bow, that suspended from a gold cable chain with circular spring clasp, in a fitted brown leather box marked ‘BEAUMONT & CIE/ JOAILLIERS/ 17, RUE DE LA REPUBLIQUE/ LYON’, convertable to a brooch, with original tools and brooch mount. Please note shipping to the United States of America requires the purchaser to fill out a CBP 5106 customs form before the item is shipped. This form is a legal requirement for any item over $2,000 which is being imported into the United States. One of the details the form requests is the purchaser’s social security number or importer’s number.
  • Creator:
    Gautrait
  • Stone:
    Diamond
  • Stone Cut:
    Old European Cut
  • Style:
    Edwardian
  • Place of Origin:
    France
  • Period:
    1900-1909
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1900
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 254251stDibs: JU11042018668
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