CUT STEEL CHATELAINE AND ACCESSORIES – 1760

Circa 1760
Dimensions 40 x 126 mm

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£370.00

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Step into the elegance of the mid-18th century with⁢ this exquisite cut steel chatelaine and its remarkable accessories, dating back⁢ to around ⁢1760. This stunning piece showcases an oval enamel portrait set within an openwork steel buckle, adorned with meticulously faceted ‌cut steel pins. The buckle supports six ‌cut steel chains, with the central two⁣ designed specifically for ‍a watch, while the remaining⁢ chains ⁤are intended for various accessories. Among the attached accessories are a gilt filigree owl,‌ a stone-set gilt seal inscribed with the name "Mary," and a uniquely crafted pen knife ​resembling‌ an underpainted‍ horn-covered shoe. The chatelaine also features sprung cut steel latches with⁣ threaded locking collars, ‍although one latch is unfortunately damaged. Measuring 40 x ⁤126 mm, this ‌magnificent‌ artifact is a testament to ‍the⁤ superior craftsmanship of ‌its time and would be a prized addition to any antique jewelry collection.

This is a stunning mid-18th century cut steel chatelaine, featuring an oval enamel portrait. The openwork steel buckle is adorned with faceted cut steel pins and supports six cut steel chains. The centre two chains are intended for the watch, while the others are for accessories. The chatelaine comes with three attached accessories: a gilt filigree owl, a stone-set gilt seal inscribed with the name "Mary," and a unique pen knife that takes the shape of an underpainted horn-covered shoe. The chatelaine also features sprung cut steel latches with threaded locking collars, though one is unfortunately damaged.

This magnificent piece dates back to around 1760 and measures 40 x 126 mm. It is a true testament to the craftsmanship of the mid-18th century and would make an excellent addition to any collection of antique jewelry.

Circa 1760
Dimensions 40 x 126 mm

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