A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins. - image-1
A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins. - image-2
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A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins. - image-4
A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins. - image-5
A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins. - image-1A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins. - image-2A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins. - image-3A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins. - image-4A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins. - image-5

Lot 19 Dα

A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins.

Auction 1243 - overview Cologne
14.05.2024, 15:00 - Jewellery and Watches
Estimate: 6.000 € - 8.000 €
Result: 7.560 € (incl. premium)

A French Neoclassical 18k gold demiparure with Roman micromosaics depicting ancient Roman ruins.

Comprising a delicate garland necklace connected by double chains and a pair of hoop earrings, bezel-set with eight oval plaques of red glass inlaid with very fine polychrome micromosaics (ca. 11.0 x 14.0 mm - 19.0 x 24.0 mm). Depicting Roman ruins including Arco di Giano, Tomba di Cecilia Metella, Tempio di Vesta, Piramide di Cestia. Hallmarks: French "tête de coq" gold guarantee, used 1809 - 1819. The central red plaquette of the necklace with a crack and a minor chip to the upper face. Necklace L 40 cm. Earrings H 1.9 cm. Total weight 27.79 g. Original case with gold tooled leather cover.
First quarter 19th century.

Literature

Cf. Grieco/Gambino, Roman Mosaic, p. 75, 77.