Back from a London journey, more stories about pearls

Sorry, the pictures are bad. I was wondering if could have had the windows opened, saying :
" hei, that's for the most important forum of pearls in the world ! you know?",
but all of a suddain, I felt too shy to :eek:
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:D
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And I am trying to present pictures that haven't been presented before.
Enjoy! and search again !
 
This is from the 17th century, part of a so called "Cheapside Hoard" hidden in a house in the city of London around 1640 discovered in 1912.
But no more specifications on this curious and odd pair of ornament with "extra stuff"
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very unique indeed...
 
More classical, so still in fashion, do you like it ?

So when was it made, where from, what is it made of ... ?
 

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They do look oriental, Persian? Caucasian? from Bukhara? India?
 
India? It appears to be gilt instead of gold or is that the photograph?
 
I fully agree with you that they are in the oriental style.
t's enamelled gold, ruby and pearl earrings, Italian, mid 18th century.
influenced by the orient, sure they are ...
 
Some more, same period, but from another country, interesting, isn't?
 

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Wonderful, that's my first 5 star thread !
Some more amazing photos to come ... stay connected and do give some answers ... no matter if it's wrong , the only important is participating
 
They are portuguese, 18th century, enamelled gold and pearls with original fittings.
Pearls still hold the luster !
 
Same period wih this one, guess where it is from;)
 

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I have no idea but as they are so elegant my guess would be French but most definitly European.
 
It has all the elements to be a typical Jugendstil.
 
It might be italian, the museum info was "? "
mid-18th century.
Diamonds in silver and gold foliate settings, with 4 pendant diamonds and 2 pendant pearls.
Did you see this elegant curving movement, so delicate !
 
Week-end special,
these earrings are also part of the so-called "Cheapside Hoard" I was referring to previously,
hidden in a house in the city of London around 1640 discovered in 1912.

Not "old-fashion" at all !
 

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Isn't a curiosity ?
What's your opinion over there ?
 

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The pin with the plume--2 pearls and diamonds, very lovely!

And the earrings, emerald, ruby and pearl? Fabulous! Even the little shell shape in the gold work is copied today and mass produced on a leverback style I use!

Like Blaire, I adore the blister pin, perhaps it should be vertical instead of horizontal, that appears to be a very familiar wetland plant known as "cat tail" or bull rush--native peoples used for food, wove with its leaves--and is mentioned in the Bible----
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Are these found everywhere in the world?
 
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Hi CLICLASP,
Would you mind if i add a picture of a nice piece that i stumbled upon recently? I would love to add to this thread.
Greetings, Sven
 
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