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$165.00
c1900
At first I thought this Eygptian Revival brooch dated to the 1920's when King Tut's tomb was discovered but the c-clasp should date it earlier. Very high quality. It appears to me porcelian with the loveliest green hues, set in a saw tooth bezel. Slight crazing but nothing that is hurting the durability of the piece. 2 x 1.5". Metal appears to be a mixture of alloys including brass.
Layaway available.
At first I thought this Eygptian Revival brooch dated to the 1920's when King Tut's tomb was discovered but the c-clasp should date it earlier. Very high quality. It appears to me porcelian with the loveliest green hues, set in a saw tooth bezel. Slight crazing but nothing that is hurting the durability of the piece. 2 x 1.5". Metal appears to be a mixture of alloys including brass.
Layaway available.
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c1900
At first I thought this Eygptian Revival brooch dated to the 1920's when King Tut's tomb was discovered but the c-clasp should date it earlier. Very high quality. It appears to me porcelian with the loveliest green hues, set in a saw tooth bezel. Slight crazing but nothing that is hurting the durability of the piece. 2 x 1.5". Metal appears to be a mixture of alloys including brass.
Layaway available.
At first I thought this Eygptian Revival brooch dated to the 1920's when King Tut's tomb was discovered but the c-clasp should date it earlier. Very high quality. It appears to me porcelian with the loveliest green hues, set in a saw tooth bezel. Slight crazing but nothing that is hurting the durability of the piece. 2 x 1.5". Metal appears to be a mixture of alloys including brass.
Layaway available.
c1900
At first I thought this Eygptian Revival brooch dated to the 1920's when King Tut's tomb was discovered but the c-clasp should date it earlier. Very high quality. It appears to me porcelian with the loveliest green hues, set in a saw tooth bezel. Slight crazing but nothing that is hurting the durability of the piece. 2 x 1.5". Metal appears to be a mixture of alloys including brass.
Layaway available.
At first I thought this Eygptian Revival brooch dated to the 1920's when King Tut's tomb was discovered but the c-clasp should date it earlier. Very high quality. It appears to me porcelian with the loveliest green hues, set in a saw tooth bezel. Slight crazing but nothing that is hurting the durability of the piece. 2 x 1.5". Metal appears to be a mixture of alloys including brass.
Layaway available.