Lot 254
  • 254

Art Nouveau 14 karat gold and pearl pendant-necklace, circa 1900

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Description

The triangular plaque depicting a nymph and a seahorse within a frame of whiplash scrolls, the reverse lightly engraved with scrollwork echoing the obverse, anchored by a freshwater pearl drop, supported on a gold chain of oblong links accented with three gold shells, each set with a seed pearl, length 15 inches. 

Condition

Probably American, unidentified maker's mark RD or SD. The gold is of a greenish tint and exhibits a matte finish. The seed pearls are of a creamy silver shade and the freshwater pearl drop is of a rosy shade. In good condition overall.
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