Lot Closed
February 10, 03:38 PM GMT
Estimate
1,000 - 1,200 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Designed as a bunch of grapes, with three frosted glass grapes, the vine set with rose-cut diamonds, French assay mark and indistinct maker's mark.
In 1885, Émile Olive left the Parisian goldsmith and jeweller Lucien Fali﷽ze and subsequently went into partnership with the jeweller M. Fonsèque. He created ingenious and charming designs such as the coffee bean brooch in 1885 and the grapes 🔜brooch in 1889, these were originally presented in miniature wooden wine cases. So popular were these designs that they ultimately led to the firms success.
Translated by Katharine Purcell, French Jewelry of the Nineteenth Century by Henri Vever, London, 2001, pg. 904 and 1024, for illustrations of brooಞches of similar desig🍸n, dated 1889.
A similar example may also be seen in the Victoria & Albert Museum London, accession number M.88-2007🔯.