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Ottaviani, Collectors Item. - Necklace with pendant Silver

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Beautiful 'Collectors Item' silver Vintage 70s 3-dimensional Design pendant with 2 balls and 'burnt' silver (= dark silver) accents + chain (anchor chain link) .
Marked: 925, Italian silver hallmark and 'Ottaviani'
N. B. Under the leadership of the Italian silversmith Gherardo Ottaviani and his brothers Alberto and Franco, Ottaviani made special silver modernist jewelry for a short period in the 1970s and these are rare!
Ottaviani still exists and now makes other products! (more about Ottaviani: see the bottom of the page!)

Very good condition - a little used with minor signs of wear.

Beautiful piece of jewelry!

Pendant dimensions: 5. 3 x 2 cm.
Chain length: 45. 5 cm.
Weight: 31. 1 grams.

See the last photo which shows the ratio with a 1 euro coin.

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Will be well packaged and shipped insured/registered!

N. B. The Ottaviani family is a family of gold and silversmiths in Rome, who became famous for designing and manufacturing handmade jewelry. The founder of the family business, Alfredo Ottaviani, opened his first store in 1894 on the then very modern Piazza Vittorio Emanuele in Rome. He was able to pass on his knowledge and enthusiasm for the profession to six of his eight children, who also opened their own stores.
In 1945, his daughter Jole started the shop at Ottaviani's current address in Via Alessandria. Her two sons and their children now continue the tradition and specialize in silver. For example, in 2006 they produced the medals for the Winter Olympics in Turin. "Omnia-sacra" are also a specialty of the Ottavianis.
Every year they present the Pope with a sacred image in silver during the "Christmas in the Vatican" concert, which is broadcast live on television.

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Beautiful 'Collectors Item' silver Vintage 70s 3-dimensional Design pendant with 2 balls and 'burnt' silver (= dark silver) accents + chain (anchor chain link) .
Marked: 925, Italian silver hallmark and 'Ottaviani'
N. B. Under the leadership of the Italian silversmith Gherardo Ottaviani and his brothers Alberto and Franco, Ottaviani made special silver modernist jewelry for a short period in the 1970s and these are rare!
Ottaviani still exists and now makes other products! (more about Ottaviani: see the bottom of the page!)

Very good condition - a little used with minor signs of wear.

Beautiful piece of jewelry!

Pendant dimensions: 5. 3 x 2 cm.
Chain length: 45. 5 cm.
Weight: 31. 1 grams.

See the last photo which shows the ratio with a 1 euro coin.

Check out my other ads!
(click on seller: Feenyks)

Please read the lot information completely and look at the photos (which are an essential part of the description) carefully before bidding!

Will be well packaged and shipped insured/registered!

N. B. The Ottaviani family is a family of gold and silversmiths in Rome, who became famous for designing and manufacturing handmade jewelry. The founder of the family business, Alfredo Ottaviani, opened his first store in 1894 on the then very modern Piazza Vittorio Emanuele in Rome. He was able to pass on his knowledge and enthusiasm for the profession to six of his eight children, who also opened their own stores.
In 1945, his daughter Jole started the shop at Ottaviani's current address in Via Alessandria. Her two sons and their children now continue the tradition and specialize in silver. For example, in 2006 they produced the medals for the Winter Olympics in Turin. "Omnia-sacra" are also a specialty of the Ottavianis.
Every year they present the Pope with a sacred image in silver during the "Christmas in the Vatican" concert, which is broadcast live on television.

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