In perfect condition comes this Art Nouveau enamel pendant by Henry Charles Freeman. Made in Chester in 1909, Henry Freeman started his jewellery business in 1870 and continued to produce high quality jewellery often incorporating enamel such as in this pendant.
The vibrant blue-green in this pendant really stands out against the sterling silver as does the sweet tear shaped enamel section at the bottom. The style and design has all the charm of the Art Nouveau period and looks as modern and contemporary today as when it was made over 100 years ago.
Measuring 29.6mm across by 58mm, this lovely Art Nouveau pendant will continue to look good through the day and well into the night.
Stock# ES7588
Hallmarked: Chester 1909
Maker: Henry Charles Freeman
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Sterling silver Art Nouveau enamel pendant by Henry Charles Freeman. Made in Chester in 1909, this lovely Edwardian pendant will suit any outfit.
Henry Charles Freeman started business in 1870. After the decline in popularity in Whitby jet jewellery, he started producing a wider range of jewellery. Such pieces were influenced by the upcoming Art Nouveau style and he started to produce many fine pieces in enamel.
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