$750.00
Scottish agate jewellery, or pebble jewellery as it is also known as, often has such wonderful colours from the stones used, and this certainly is the case in this very beautiful antique brooch from the Victorian era.
Made in the 1880's in a very beautiful hand engraved setting, this brooch is set with four pieces of polished agate that have such wonderful colours that are a perfect match to highlight to wonderful entwined setting of the brooch.
With lovely hand engraving on the silver, the brooch measures 6.2cm across by 3.5cm and will look absolutely lovely on any outfit.
Stock# ET950
Circa: 1880
$750
In stock
Scottish agate antique brooch
Scottish agate antique brooch made in the Victorian era of the 1880's. This antique brooch was made in sterling silver and is hand engraved. Scottish agate jewellery is also known as "pebble jewellery".
Queen Victoria loved her Stuart ancestry, and made Scottish agate jewellery popular in the late 1800’s. Also known as pebble jewellery, antique Scottish jewellery set with agates so often displays those wonderful natural earthy tones.
The Victorian era was from 1837 until 1901. Until Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Victoria was the longest ruling monarch in British history. Queen Victoria was influential in not just politics, but also fashion. After Prince Albert died in 1861, Queen Victoria went into a perpetual state of mourning. During this time until her death, she wore only black, and popularised mourning jewellery.
Kalmar Antiques in the Queen Victoria Building have been dealing in antique jewellery and watches for over thirty five years. With a large range of jewellery from the Georgian, Victorian and Art Deco eras, right up to today, there will always be something for you.
At Kalmar Antiques in the Queen Victoria Building. Just a short stroll from The Strand Arcade and Town Hall station, we are conveniently open seven days a week. We specialise in repairing antique jewellery. As well as jewellery, we have two watchmakers on site and are an authorised Omega watch service centre.
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