A 19th century gold enamel pendant.
Description
Condition Report
A 19th century gold enamel pendant. The enamel cylinder, depicting Oriental figures, possibly Mandarin scholars attending Fenghuang or birds of fantasy, within blossoming trees on a light blue ground, the terminals with glazed compartments. One glazed terminal deficient. French assay marks. Length 2.5cms. Total weight 3.7gms.
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Purchasing information- Overall condition fair to good. Some surface scratches/ wear in keeping with general age and wear.
- Probably converted from another item.
- One of the glazed mounts to the terminal is deficient.
- Enamel is in good condition, few scratches, one shallow chip at one terminal.
- Diameter 0.7cm.
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