A very detailed enameled human head in what we have to see as a typical European interpretation of a pharaoh. The
pharaoh wears a multi-colored scarf that is hold to his head by a red ribbon that holds a rose cut
diamond at his temple . On his forehead we recognize something that looks like a blue snake. Around the neck
the pharaoh is wearing a collar set with another four rose cut diamonds. The quality of the enamel is extra-ordinary,
the face of the pharaoh is really beautifully and realistically done.
Although we are not sure whether this beautiful brooch is made during the second or third Neo-Egyptian period, we
would lean to the second period (circa 1870). There were three main Neo-Egyptian revivals since 1800. The first was caused by Napoleon's
journey to Egypt (circa 1805-1810). The second revival was caused by the opening of the Suez Canal
(circa 1870) and the third was initiated by the discovery of King Tut-Ankh-Amun’s tomb (circa 1922).
OBJECT GROUP : brooches
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : France
STYLE : Victorian
STYLE SPECIFICS : Neo-Egyptian
PERIOD : 1890
THEME : Pharao
MATERIAL : 18K yellow gold
TECHNIQUE : enamel
EXTRA INFO: Although it is really hard to see, the enamel has some minor traces of wear
DIAMONDS : Five rose cut
diamonds. We do not have the weight of the diamonds which is normal in our trade when it comes to rose cuts.
WEIGHT : 9.50 gram (6.11 dwt)
HALLMARKS : French origin since 1838 - eagle's head - We are sure of the origin of this jewel because of the control mark representing an eagle’s head
(that was in use in France from about 1838).
CONDITION : Excellent condition - (click here for our condition scale)
SIZE : Diameter approx. 3.00 cm (1.18 inch)
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