18TH CENTURY PASTE 'GIRANDOLE' EARRINGS
18TH CENTURY PASTE 'GIRANDOLE' EARRINGS

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18TH CENTURY PASTE 'GIRANDOLE' EARRINGS
Old-cut colourless paste, closed-set in silver, 6.1 cm, one hook deficient


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Lot Essay

Cf. L. d’Orey, Five Centuries of Jewellery, National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon, London, 1995, pp. 80-81, fig. 109 and 110

‘Girandole’ describes a design employed for both earrings and brooches popular during the 18th century. Although common throughout Europe, it is often especially associated with Spanish and Portuguese production, and consists of a central bow motif, suspending three pear shaped drops, all of which hang from a principal cluster top.

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