A FRENCH GOLD AND ENAMEL PENDANT IN THE RENAISSANCE REVIVAL STYLE BY BOUCHERON

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A FRENCH GOLD AND ENAMEL PENDANT IN THE RENAISSANCE REVIVAL STYLE BY BOUCHERON

Of openwork cartouche form, the centre pearl enclosed in coloured scrollwork with addorsed winged birds' heads at the edges and pearl embellishments (suspension link and brooch pin now missing), circa 1880, by Frédéric Boucheron, unsigned, 7.5cm. overall height, in original fitted leather case with applied silver monogram of initials F.S., the interior with retailer's name Fic. Boucheron, Palais-Royal

Provenance: The late Miss Jessie Matthews, O.B.E.

For further information see M-N de Gary, Frédéric Boucheron, The Belle Epoque of French Jewellery, op.cit., pp. 63, 64 and Snowman, op.cit., p.77-92


$7,800-10,800

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