Edwardian Wedgwood Brooch, 1913

Sale Price:£425.00 Original Price:£950.00
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Ref: K7796A

An early 20th Century Wedgwood bar brooch. Featuring a central figure in ceremonial robes. The ceramic is surrounded by four polished gold beads, and milgraine finished gold-work, set on a yellow gold bar brooch.

A beautiful example of Wedgwood jewellery, this brooch stands out with its elegant design and the blue colour of the ceramic. Wedgwood jasperware is a type of pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in England in the 1770s. It is characterised by its unglazed, matte ‘biscuit’ finish and produced in a number of colours, with blue being the most common. A one of a kind, antique pice.

Era: Edwardian.

Metal: 9ct Yellow Gold. UK Hallmarks, Birmingham 1913.

Fittings: Pin & Hook. Safety Chain.

Dimensions: Measures: 4.8 x 2.5 cm.

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Ref: K7796A

An early 20th Century Wedgwood bar brooch. Featuring a central figure in ceremonial robes. The ceramic is surrounded by four polished gold beads, and milgraine finished gold-work, set on a yellow gold bar brooch.

A beautiful example of Wedgwood jewellery, this brooch stands out with its elegant design and the blue colour of the ceramic. Wedgwood jasperware is a type of pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in England in the 1770s. It is characterised by its unglazed, matte ‘biscuit’ finish and produced in a number of colours, with blue being the most common. A one of a kind, antique pice.

Era: Edwardian.

Metal: 9ct Yellow Gold. UK Hallmarks, Birmingham 1913.

Fittings: Pin & Hook. Safety Chain.

Dimensions: Measures: 4.8 x 2.5 cm.

Ref: K7796A

An early 20th Century Wedgwood bar brooch. Featuring a central figure in ceremonial robes. The ceramic is surrounded by four polished gold beads, and milgraine finished gold-work, set on a yellow gold bar brooch.

A beautiful example of Wedgwood jewellery, this brooch stands out with its elegant design and the blue colour of the ceramic. Wedgwood jasperware is a type of pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in England in the 1770s. It is characterised by its unglazed, matte ‘biscuit’ finish and produced in a number of colours, with blue being the most common. A one of a kind, antique pice.

Era: Edwardian.

Metal: 9ct Yellow Gold. UK Hallmarks, Birmingham 1913.

Fittings: Pin & Hook. Safety Chain.

Dimensions: Measures: 4.8 x 2.5 cm.

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