17 October 2024 | 09:00 | Lots: 837
Four late 19th to early 20th century brooches, to include a late 19th century French embossed...
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Full Lot Description
Four late 19th to early 20th century brooches, to include a late 19th century French embossed brooch, depicting a lady in robes with a lyre, by Froment-Maurice.
Lengths 2.5 to 4.3cms. 17.6gms.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: 17.6
Total lot weight: 0.02
Condition Report
Due to the amount of items in this lot we are unable to give a detailed condition report.
General marks, wear, discolouration and dents in keeping with general age and wear.
Base metal components.
Froment-Maurice brooch has a maker's mark, French assay marks, length 3.7cms, 7.2gms.
Gemstones include turquoise and paste.
Stones with light to moderate abrasion.
Turquoise discoloured.
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