"Marguerite"
SOLD Antique French Pinchbeck, Seed Pearl, Enamel & Hand Painted Dancing Lady Pendant
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Hand painted miniature portraits were the predecessors of photographs. When there was no other way to record a likeness of someone, the miniatures were treasured and passed down in families. Some portrait miniatures were painted of a specific person, and others were of classic style beauties rather than a particular real person. Often, these pieces were made into jewelry and worn as decoration, such as our pendant . The Victorians loved romantic depictions of pastoral scenes, and this is such an example.
This circa 1830 French Provincial locket has a lovely little scene of a maiden dancing in a field with a scarf. Most likely a depiction of a country celebration of Spring, it has a joyful air that we are obsessed with! Embellished with black and white enameling and seed pearls, it is truly a treasure for your collection!
Details (approximate)
Dimensions: 2" x 1.25"
Weight: 13.9 grams
Materials: Pinchbeck, Seed Pearl, Enamel, Hand Painted Porcelain
Metal: Pinchbeck (gold over silver)
Marks: None
Condition: Very good antique condition; some wear commensurate with age and use.
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