"Horn Of Plenty"
Antique American 14K & Seed Pearl Cornucopia Brooch
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The Eastlake movement is a term used to describe a design sensibility founded by the Englishman Charles Eastlake. The style is characterized by ornate fretwork and trim, primarily on houses and furniture. The popularity of these decorations spilled over into the decorative arts, jewelry included.
Crafted in 14 karat yellow gold, this bar brooch or jabot pin is a wonderful example of the instantly recognizable genre! It has a stylized cornucopia with leaves and a creamy seed pearl decorating the face. Stylish, sweet, and lightweight, it will look amazing on any lapel or collar!
Circa 1870s
Details (approximate)
Dimensions: 2.25"
Weight: 5 grams
Materials: Gold, Seed Pearl
Metal: 14K yellow gold
Marks: None
Condition: Excellent Antique condition commensurate with age and wear


