A VICTORIAN GOLD DEMI-PARURE in the neo-Pompeian style comprising brooch and pair of earrings, the hemi-spherical pieces bound at the centre with ropework, circa 1870, in original fitted case with retailer's address R. & S. Garrard, Panton St. London

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A VICTORIAN GOLD DEMI-PARURE in the neo-Pompeian style comprising brooch and pair of earrings, the hemi-spherical pieces bound at the centre with ropework, circa 1870, in original fitted case with retailer's address R. & S. Garrard, Panton St. London
Brooch 4.5cm. long (3)

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INDENTSigned by John Brogden with initialled tab

INDENTJohn Brogden (working 1842-1885), a partner in Watherston & Brodgen, took over that premises in the Barbican from 1864-1880, moving to Charing Cross between 1881-1885. His work won distinctions in most of the major exhibitions in London and Paris during the second half of the 19th Century. See Munn, op.cit. (1984) p.165

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