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Antique Denmark Signed Skonvirke Silver Pin
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Pre 1920 item# 609467 (stock#2161)
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This silver,and carnelian Danish Skonvirke brooch is circa 1910. Brooches such as this were designed during the same period as Georg Jensen's early period. The term Skonvirke means beautiful work and has been used to describe this period of design. The style is naturalistic with leaves that are all hand hammered and gracefully formed. The center of the flower is a bezel set cabachon carnelian. The interesting detail of the chain of silver balls terminating with an oval carnelian is a beautif ...click for details
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Antique Silver Arts and Crafts Gemstone Pin
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Pre 1900 item# 608611 (stock#2158)
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This Arts and crafts period brooch is circa 1900. It has beautiful bezel set black opals with flashes of green, lavender,turquoise and blue. The alternating stones are deep blue faceted sapphires. The silver design with whip lashes,flowers and tiny silver balls are typical of the period. The reverse has interesting detailed silver work as well. It is unsigned like many of the same period. It measures 1 5/8 inches across x 1 1/4 inches long. It is completely original, beautiful and in excellent c ...click for details
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Rare Theodor Fahrner Jugendstil Pendant
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Pre 1920 item# 169562 (stock#1427)
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This rare pendant is signed TF Fahrner 935 Germany. It has all the characteristics of the Arts and Crafts Movement in its use of materials and its artistry. This pendant was designed with a frame of wood, polished to a smooth matte finish. Mother of pearl ovals were then bezel set in this geometric border. The inner section which is perfectly framed by the wood, is made of vermeil swirls accented with leaves of dark blue enamel. Surrounding the central black opal are three marcasites. The centr ...click for details
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