An 18th century gold mounted Swiss enamel pendant, probably converted from a pair of earrings, composed of two long, tapering Swiss enamel panels, each painted to depict a rural mountainous scene, with chased decoration, to a matching oval panel...
An 18th century gold mounted Swiss enamel pendant, probably converted from a pair of earrings, composed of two long, tapering Swiss enamel panels, each painted to depict a rural mountainous scene, with chased decoration, to a matching oval panel suspension, c.1790, approx. length 8.3cm
Please refer to department for condition report Evidence of minor cold solder where the two panels have been joined together, some defects to enamel, gross weight approx. 10.2g
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An 18th century gold mounted Swiss enamel pendant, probably converted from a pair of earrings, composed of two long, tapering Swiss enamel panels, each painted to depict a rural mountainous scene, with chased decoration, to a matching oval panel suspension, c.1790, approx. length 8.3cm
Please refer to department for condition report Evidence of minor cold solder where the two panels have been joined together, some defects to enamel, gross weight approx. 10.2g