A SWISS GOLD-MOUNTED ENAMEL TOURISM BRACELET

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A SWISS GOLD-MOUNTED ENAMEL TOURISM BRACELET
BY JACQUES-AIMÉ GLARDON, SIGNED WITH INITIAL, GENEVA , CIRCA 1840
Gold bracelet composed of seven oval enamel miniatures within blue-enamelled and engraved pierced gold mounts depicting Swiss tourist attractions, titled on the counter-enamels, comprising the Lake of Brientz, the Wetterhorn, Geneva, St-Martin, the Lake of Thun, Chillon and the Tell Chapel
200mm. (7 7/8in.) long

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Jacques-Aimé Glardon (Vallorbe 1815-1862 Geneva), the elder brother of the Genevan enamel miniaturist Charles-Louis-François Glardon-Leubel, specialised in flowers and landscapes for enamel brooches and bracelets.

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