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A grand antique Georgian cuff bangle from the early 19th Century displaying, ornate, open metalwork across the face and down the shoulders with scrolled, foliate motifs and flowers crafted expertly in pinchbeck and gilded in 18ct yellow gold.
The centrepiece is a wonderful Japanese inspired work of art depicting colourful flowers and a peacock highlighted in metallic guilloche enamel which contrasts beautifully against a sky-blue porcelain backdrop.
Guilloche enamel dates to the 17th century. The process involves metal carefully worked by a lathe, or “Rose Machine” into a decorative pattern and overlaid with a colourful enamel to create a striking and highly detailed work of art.
It’s a magnificent statement piece displaying exquisite workmanship all round and is held by a secure slide-lock box clasp at the back.
The piece is part of a matching pair. To view the other please enquire or search item number: 23-754.
WEIGHT: 29.9 grams
MEASURES: Circumference 6.2 inches - Width 53mm across the front, 35mm at the sides and 11mm at the back – Centrepiece Height 36mm x Width 24mm
METAL: Pinchbeck/ 18ct Gold gilt
AGE: Georgian. (Circa 1800 – 1830)
CONDITION: Some wear on the enamel but otherwise in excellent condition for its age.
ITEM NUMBER: 23-755
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