Victorian Scottish Carnelian Silver Anchor Brooch Pin
Victorian Scottish Carnelian Silver Anchor Brooch Pin
Regular price$ 850.00
$ 850.00
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- Layaway Available
When you’re visiting the bustling metropolis that is London, it’s easy to forget that you are actually on an island, or really a series of islands, the British isles. Yet, for millennia these little islands have had a deep and rich connection to the seas and channels that surround them. This wonderful brooch brings that connection into full focus with its vivid imagery and ode to the life of the islander.
This fabulous Scottish style brooch was most likely made in England in about 1870. It could have been made in Scotland, but in actuality most of the ’Scottish’ or ‘Pebble’ jewelry made in this time was actually made in the jewelry centers of Birmingham and Chester and then sent up to Scotland to be sold in shops where these renditions on the Scottish jewelry heritage were gobbled up by tourists who followed the Royal Court to their castle at Barmoral. They were brought back to England as souvenirs.
This brooch has a lovely carved top cross that’s done in a natural slice of carnelian agate. The fittings are beautifully rendered in sterling silver and hand detailed and engraved. A wonderful twist of wire wraps the whole anchor in a perfect rendition of rope. The brooch is quite large at 78 mm north to south and 41.3 mm across at the widest point, it measures 14.1 mm from the back to front and weighs 13.9 grams. It is not marked as most weren’t, but has been carefully tested as sterling.
This fantastic brooch would look equally great on a cashmere wrap or the lapel of crisp suit.
I offer a 3-5 payment layaway on most items purchased for full retail price, please inquire if you are interested in setting up a layaway. We ship when payment is complete and items purchased or payments made on layaway are eligible for store credit only.
I always want you to be happy with every aspect of your purchase. If you are not completely satisfied for any reason simply let me know and we'll work together to get the item returned for a full refund. I guarantee that my pictures and descriptions are as accurate as possible. My goal is to exceed your best expectations!
ITEM ID: BH1021110V
This fabulous Scottish style brooch was most likely made in England in about 1870. It could have been made in Scotland, but in actuality most of the ’Scottish’ or ‘Pebble’ jewelry made in this time was actually made in the jewelry centers of Birmingham and Chester and then sent up to Scotland to be sold in shops where these renditions on the Scottish jewelry heritage were gobbled up by tourists who followed the Royal Court to their castle at Barmoral. They were brought back to England as souvenirs.
This brooch has a lovely carved top cross that’s done in a natural slice of carnelian agate. The fittings are beautifully rendered in sterling silver and hand detailed and engraved. A wonderful twist of wire wraps the whole anchor in a perfect rendition of rope. The brooch is quite large at 78 mm north to south and 41.3 mm across at the widest point, it measures 14.1 mm from the back to front and weighs 13.9 grams. It is not marked as most weren’t, but has been carefully tested as sterling.
This fantastic brooch would look equally great on a cashmere wrap or the lapel of crisp suit.
I offer a 3-5 payment layaway on most items purchased for full retail price, please inquire if you are interested in setting up a layaway. We ship when payment is complete and items purchased or payments made on layaway are eligible for store credit only.
I always want you to be happy with every aspect of your purchase. If you are not completely satisfied for any reason simply let me know and we'll work together to get the item returned for a full refund. I guarantee that my pictures and descriptions are as accurate as possible. My goal is to exceed your best expectations!
ITEM ID: BH1021110V