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Period: Early 1800s
Georgian Pink Topaz Cannetille 18 Kt Necklace
Located in Napoli, IT
A Georgian magnificent multi-chain and Pink Topaz cannetille work necklace, 1800 ca Solid 18KT – rich gold colour multi chains lead to the main ce...
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European Georgian Antique Early 1800s Multi-Strand Necklaces

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Topaz, 18k Gold

Gold Necklace with Micomosaic, Early 19th Century
Located in Paris, FR
A gold necklace and micromosaic. The necklace is composed of seven micromosaic medallions set in dark blue glass. Two gold strands support the micromosaics between them. The subjects...
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French Empire Antique Early 1800s Multi-Strand Necklaces

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Gold

Micromosaic Demi-Parure Set, Early 19th Century
Located in Paris, FR
Micromosaic demi-parure set composed of a gold necklace and earrings. The necklace is composed of eight micromosaic medallions set in dark red glass. Two go...
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French Empire Antique Early 1800s Multi-Strand Necklaces

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Gold

Gold Necklace with Micomosaic
Located in Paris, FR
A Three-stranded gold necklace features nine oval micromosaics set in ovals of red purpuring glass and connected with three-festoon gold chains. each micromosaic depicts a monument from ancient Rome. the micromosaics show the Temple of Vesta and the waterfall of Tivoli, the Ponte Salerio, the tomb of Cecilia Metella, the arch of Septimius Severus. Micromosaic parure...
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French Empire Antique Early 1800s Multi-Strand Necklaces

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Gold

Chain Link Necklace with Gold and Enamel Plates, Early 19th Century
Located in Paris, FR
Exceptional gold and enamel necklace called plated or esclavage. The necklace is composed of three enameled gold medallions connected by three separate chains that are accented with ...
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Swiss Antique Early 1800s Multi-Strand Necklaces

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Gold, Enamel

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Victorian Yellow Gold Link Necklace, 19th Century
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AJD 18 Inch Fascinating Blue Topaz nugget Four Strand necklace
Located in Raleigh, NC
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American Artisan Early 1800s Multi-Strand Necklaces

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Natural Coral and turquoise necklace with diamond with 18Kt gold
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Napier Swirled Enamel Chunky Gold Chain Link Statement Necklace
Located in Sausalito, CA
Fabulous gold chain necklace featuring a large yellowish gold enamel pendant by Napier. Length: 24" long x 1/2" chain width. The pendant is 2-7/8 tall x 2-1/4" wide. Weight: 132.7 ...
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Antique Early 19th Century Cut-Steel Necklace
Located in Malmö, SE
Cut steel jewelry was at the height of fashion from the mid 1700s well into the 19th century. Originated in the 1700s. Popular from the Georgian through the Victorian eras. To make cut steel, melted horseshoe nails were formed into tiny faceted beads. Those small steel gemstone-like studs were then riveted one-by-one onto a base plate. It was an English invention that quickly travelled throughout the world. Each stud could have up to 15 facets, and in general the finer and older the piece the more facets the studs will have. Improvements in candles meant that grand events and entertaining could take place at night. As diamonds are diamonds and not available for everyone, and everyone wanted to shine, the popularity grew. Cut-steel provided a stylish and popular new jewelry material that could be enjoyed by everyone at all levels of society. It grew beyond a simple imitation to an art in its own right. The manufacturing was complex and the workmanship that was required highly skilled. These were not mass produced objects. The studs were made from decarbonated cast steel, which was case-hardened, then the studs were faceted by cutting against a pewter wheel. Next were then polished with first fine emery and a hard brush, and then by hand with a special putty. Finally they were riveted onto pierced base plates which had to be drilled and cut by hand, too. The main place of cut steel production was Birmingham, England. And there, one manufacturer stood out from all the rest: Matthew Boulton. He had been born in 1728 into the industry — his father manufactured small metal products. But the younger Boulton had a special talent for marrying the latest technology with the latest fashion. He also was continually expanding — he even founded a mint. He wined and dined with dignitaries and advocated for his steel products. Fortuitously, he became quite close with the Russian ambassador to Catherine the Great. When the ambassador toured the mint, Boulton made sure to send the Empress some of his cut-steel necklaces. In 1759, Louis XV “encouraged” the nobility to donate their gold and gemstone jewelry to help fund the Seven Years War. The popularity of cut steel in France may in part have been due to these sumptuary laws which limited who could wear precious metals and diamonds. Either you complied with the law and gave up your family jewels to be melted down for the war chest...
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