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    John Muir

    georgian paste feather brooch

    $1,500.00Price
    • A late eighteenth century portuguese brooch in the form of a feather, set with colorless paste (glass) in silver, each paste individually set varying in shape from round to square to oval, c clasp to the reverse, small chip to bezel of central paste, 3.0 in by 1.2 in, 25 grams, circa 1770. 

    • Eighteenth century Portuguese jewelry reached a zenith of excellence and attractiveness hitherto unparalleled. Certain distinctive patterns are observed, particularly the girandole, named for an ornamental branched candlestick, consisting of three drops suspended from a decorative central piece. Some pieces were set with colored stones such as chrysoberyl, topaz, and amethyst, while others were set with paste or colorless crystals, known in Portugal as 'minas novas.' The stones are often magnificently varied in size and shape, and these pieces are rare and highly prized by knowledgeable collectors.

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