Murrle Bennett Gold, Peridot and Mother-of-Pearl Bracelet*
Bracelet from Murrle Bennett crafted in 9 ct. gold, so very typical of the style of jewellery supplied by them to Liberty’s during the early 1900’s. Openwork in design with alternate rectangular and square sections,…
Archibald Knox Gold Pendant for Liberty
Gold pendant with an openwork entrelac design from the drawing board of Archibald Knox and dating from circa 1905. Set with a central blister pearl drop and with a turquoise matrix lower drop, this pendant…
‘Lady on The Seine’ by Dietz Edzard*
Ornately framed oil on canvas by the German born artist Dietz Edzard (1893-1963). This is an atmospheric half length portrait of an elegantly dressed young woman taking refreshment whilst seated on a verandah raised above…
Loetz ‘Candia’ Vase with Silver Overlay
Little cabinet vase from Loetz in opaque ‘Candia’ glass with a trefoil rim, further decorated with an applied Art Nouveau ‘Silberiris’ design in pure silver. Loetz collaborated with a company in the US known as…
WMF Flower Dish
Pewter flower dish from WMF with the original green cut glass removable liner. So Art Nouveau, with its flowing outline, featuring an openwork whiplash design framing leaves and berries of ivy. Originally electro-plated but most…
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French Gold Medallion Locket*
Item Description
French medallion style locket crafted in 15 ct. gold, dating from circa 1900.
Featuring the head and shoulders portrait in profile of a young woman, her hair in a loose chignon, and with flowers, buds and leaves in the background.
Representing the spring season, with the word Printemps just inside the outer edge on the right hand side.
The circular locket is surrounded by a gold wire frame which knots together at the top where it bears a French hallmark.
A little over 3 cm long, including the bale, with the 15 ct. gold necklace chain measuring approximately 38 cm in length.
We’ve left in place the two photographs that we found inside the locket but these can quite easily be removed.