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Gold mounted reverse intaglio crystal brooch of a Bulldog A gold mounted reverse intaglio crystal of the Bulldog from Philip Reinagle RA (1749-1833) 1790 painting. Philip Reinagle's painting was later published in Taplin’s “Sportsman's Cabinet” of 1803. The crystal in rope and petal gold mount.
In the celebrated “The Practical Book of the Dog” by Edward C Ash, published in 1931, he interestingly writes “Note the resemblance to the French Bulldog of to-day”.
English, circa 1880
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Reverse intaglio crystal brooch of a Poodle A reverse intaglio crystal brooch depicting as head and shoulders study of a black Poodle. Interesting mounted in 14 carat gold with platinum detail with the dog’s lead.
The crystal carving and painting possibly the work of Ernst Marius Pradier (English, b.1881), and American gold set, possibly commissioned through "The Crossroads of Sport Inc New York"
Marked to the reverse “14k”. English / America circa 1960’s.
Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals
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Poodle |
Yr: 1960 |
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Reverse intaglio crystal brooch of three horses Reverse intaglio crystal brooch of three bridled horses learning over a fence. Interestingly mounted in 14 carat gold with horseshoe and bridle bits.
The crystal carving and painting possibly the work of Ernst Marius Pradier (English, b.1881), and American gold set, possibly commissioned through "The Crossroads of Sport Inc New York"
Marked to the reverse “14k”. English / America circa 1960’s.
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Horse |
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Reverse Intaglio Crystal fox Cufflinks A set of double sided reverse intaglio crystal, gold set fox cufflinks. Each link depicting a running fox. Unusual being one link of cuff button size. Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals.
English, circa 1880.
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Sporting |
Yr: 1880 |
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Reverse intaglio crystal double sided game bird cufflinks A set of reverse intaglio crystal double sided 18 carat gold set game bird cufflinks. Each cufflink with a different bird, a Partridge and Mallard to one link and a Pheasant and Woodcock to the other. Deeply and finely carved, and finely painted. Marked “18c”, together with indistinct retailers and assay marks.
French circa, 1900
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Sporting |
Yr: 1900 |
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A reverse intaglio crystal of Sealyham A reverse intaglio crystal of Sealyham standing on grassland. Interestingly set in a 14 carat gold frame designed ads the dog's collar and lead. Marked "14K"
Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals.
English crystal, circa 1920, American setting
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Sealyham Terrier |
Yr: 1920 |
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A reverse intaglio crystal pendant of a Victorian steam yacht A highly detailed circular reverse intaglio 9 carat gold set crystal pendant of a Victorian twin mast and twin funneled steam yacht. Five lifeboats clearly evident. Marked to the reverse “June 5th 1900, June 16th 1900, April 11th 1901”.
English, circa 1901.
Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals.
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