Beautiful Sacred Heart Cross Pendant Hand Carved MOP Victorian Pendant
Sacred Heart Symbolism: Popularized by French Catholics, Sacred Heart imagery was common in jewelry from the late 1800s, especially for French-Canadian communities.
Sacred Heart Symbolism: Popularized by French Catholics, Sacred Heart imagery was common in jewelry from the late 1800s, especially for French-Canadian communities.
An antique English 15 carat gold (tests thereabouts, of heavy duty hollow construction) brooch; beautifully modelled as two joined hearts, with deeply hand chased decoration. So pretty, lovely quality & very collectible.ready to wear too!
The pendant features a heart-shaped design, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any outfit.
Late 1800’s very early 1900’s Victorian 1.5”x 2” pennant of a beautiful artsy puffy heart.
A token of words unspoken. Romantics will love its charming design in a rosy gold-filled setting enhanced by glittering paste, crafted to emulate garnet. On Hearts. On Victorian. Collector Note. Material: Tests for gold plate, glass.
The product is an Antique Victorian mesh and rhinestone 2-piece brooch or pin featuring red, white, and blue with hearts. The piece reflects the beauty, art, and military themes of the Victorian era, with a design that includes white rhinestones and gold tone metal. Measuring 3 inches in length, this original brooch exudes a patriotic and elegant charm that would make a stunning addition to any vintage jewelry collection. This is in lovely condition
Branch coral pins were popular in the Victorian era, and this is the prettiest one I have seen. The central piece of coral is wrapped and finished with two heart knots. It is very rare to find one of these Branch Coral pin/Brooch with one love knot, let alone two.
On Hearts. The one-of-a-kind artistry of nature. On Victorian. Era: Victorian. Material: Tests for gold filled, mother-of-pearl. Pendant was likely worn on a watch chain originally. Collector Note.
On Hearts. A love that’s written in the stars. On Victorian. Era: Victorian. Material: Tests for gold filled, glass. Collector Note. Fresh sheen, light surface wear, and no chipping on the glass. Mark: No mark.
Sweet old gold filled pin. Has a sort of c clasp safety pin type closure. Stones are blue paste. Circa early 1900s I’d say. May want to clean/polish.