AQUAMARINE AND GOLD EAGLE SCULPTURE, MARIO BUCCELLATI
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AQUAMARINE AND GOLD EAGLE SCULPTURE, MARIO BUCCELLATI

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AQUAMARINE AND GOLD EAGLE SCULPTURE, MARIO BUCCELLATI
Designed as an 18k gold eagle perched on an aquamarine rough, 9 ¼ x 4 ½ x 3 3/8 ins., unsigned, 2400 g / 1543 dwt, brown Mario Buccellati fitted case
Buccellati, 2019: Copy of Replacement Value Letter

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The tradition of gold and silversmithing in the Buccellati family dates to the 18th century. One of the few jewelers today to still create solely hand-made pieces, the firm is well-known for its unique craftsmanship and distinct techniques.

In 1903, Mario Buccellati began an apprenticeship in goldsmithing at Beltrami e Besnati in Milan and in 1919, he opened his first shop on Via Santa Margherita. He created jewels for notable figures, including Popes Pius XI and XII, and Italian and Spanish royalty. Due to the increasing renown of the firm, the family decided to open a branch in New York City with Luca Buccellati, son of Mario, as the manager. Unlike many companies, all aspects of production are overseen by family members. Since its founding, Buccellati has created beautiful objects for the home. Most designs are inspired by Renaissance motifs or the natural world, giving the objects a timeless quality. Buccellati objects are heirloom pieces and have been treasured for generations.

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