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Baroque (1650-1800) Hand-Painted "Heartbreaker" Brooch w C-Clasp & Extended Pin

$ 118.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Metal: Gold Metal, Unknown
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: (For Full Description, See Documented "RESEARCH" Under "Details") To Quote HISTORY OF EUROPEAN FASHION, "Classical Baroque fashion was defined by natural, curving silhouettes, flowing lines, gold filigree, rich colors, & overall voluptuousness. Clothing contained an abundance of lace, pearls, ribbons, gold embroidery, & was refreshingly free from the excessive decoration of the Renaissance. Flowing lace collars replaced stiff ruffs. plunging necklines called the décolletage became common, often accompanied with wide lace collars. Solid-colored silks & brocades were used, & decorations consisted only of lace, tied or rosetted ribbons, limited embroidery, & simple pearl jewelry. Women wore their hair in tight curls at the forehead and on both sides of the head, called “heartbreakers,” during the first half of the period. Lips & cheeks were often rouged, something previously only done by courtesans. Jewelry was very simple, consisting of single strings of pearls or ribbon about the neck."
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Material: Hand-Painted; 2 by 1.5" ; Weighs 20 Grams
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Baroque (1650-1800)

    Description

    ICONIC
    HIG
    H
    END
    VINTAGE
    &
    ANTIQUE COLLECTIBLES
    SINCE 1/11/11
    EVERYTHING IN THIS STORE IS ILLUSTRATED WITH HIGH MAGNIFICATION. EVERY DETAIL IS DESCRIBED.
    EACH PIECE IS CAREFULLY RESEARCHED. HARD DOCUMENTATION, WHEN POSSIBLE, IS PROVIDED.
    WE SANITIZE AND POLISH OUR VINTAGE AND ANTIQUES.
    THAT'S WHEN SCRATCHES, DINGS, AND OTHER FLAWS BECOME APPARENT.
    THAT'S WHEN THINGS BREAK.
    THAT IS WHEN ONE COMES TO KNOW EXACTLY WHAT ONE IS SELLING.
    WE USE SIMICHROME POLISH, WHICH PRESERVES IN MUCH THE SAME WAY THAT A PATINA MIGHT,
    BUT WITH
    SHINE
    .
    J. EDWARD McWILLIAMS BA English Cornell, MSED SUNY
    THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL INVESTMENT: ACQUIRE & PRESERVE ICONIC ITEMS WHICH ARE OTHERWISE UNATTAINABLE
    ITEM
    : Baroque Period (1650-1800) Hand-Painted Heartbreaker Brooch with Simple "C" Clasp & Extended Pin
    As They were Rarely Marked,
    Determining the Age of Early Antiques is Typically Deductive. However, this One meets the Criteria so Impeccably, at Least it is Deducible.
    This Piece dates back to the Baroque Period it Portrays: the Cherubic Face, Dark Eyes, Pink Ensemble, Fine Pearls, and Elaborate Headdress the Young Lady Presents with are Precisely Representative of the
    Feminine Ideal during the 1st Half of the
    Classical Baroque Era (See RESEARCH Below). On Beauty Alone, She'd be a Femme Fatale of any era.
    Moreover, Historically, the Earliest Known Version of Clasp is the "C" Clasp
    with the "C" extending approximately 75% around in a circle and bending slightly inward
    . Too, in the Earliest Versions thereof, the Pin Extends Beyond the Clasp. The Clasp on the Current Brooch Matches All of said Criteria Exactly (Again, Please See the RESEARCH below on Clasps).
    The Piece also Presents with the Sort of Surface Wear & Patina  One might Anticipate in a Responsibly Preserved Antique Some 2+ Centuries Old.
    Finally, and most Obviously, it Predates Photography, which became Commercially Available in
    1838.
    RESEARCH
    COMPLIMENTS OF ONLINE:
    HOW OLD IS MY JEWELRY
    There are different types of clasps that hold a pin onto your clothing. The first type is a simple C clasp, which also happens to be the oldest. The oldest C-clasps have no locking mechanism. For extra security, the they made the pin itself longer, so when you’re looking at the pin’s front side, the point extends beyond the piece.
    ONLINE REFERENCE:
    Dating Vintage Jewelry - Victorian Clasp & Hinges, AB's
    Published                             C-Clasp                                                     by
    gracecame
    Collecting vintage jewelry requires learning the various clues to dating a piece. For example, old C-Clasps on brooches generally indicate that piece is before the 1900's and the longer the pin extends beyond the brooch, the older it's liable to be dating to the mid 1800's.  Here's an example of an old or simple C-clasp; note there is no rollover or locking mechanism and the C extends approximately 75% around the circle and bends inward. These were used almost exclusively through the Georgian era.
    ONLINE REFERENCE:
    HOW OLD IS MY JEWELRY
    There are different types of clasps that hold a pin onto your clothing. The first type is a simple C clasp, which also happens to be the oldest. The oldest C-clasps have no locking mechanism. For extra security, the they made the pin itself longer, so when you’re looking at the pin’s front side, the point extends beyond the piece.
    Compliments:
    History of European Fashion
    .word press .com
    The Baroque Period in all its Grandiloquence
    April 7, 2012 by
    abigailwestover94
    The rise of Louis XIV, the Sun King, and his court at Versailles, signaled the dawn of the Classical Baroque era in art, architecture, music, and fashion.  It was defined by natural, curving silhouettes, flowing lines, gold filigree, rich colors, and overall voluptuousness.  Clothing contained an abundance of lace, pearls, ribbons, and gold embroidery, and was refreshingly free from the excessive decoration of the Renaissance.
    Women.
    Women’s clothing became much less restricting. Flowing lace collars replaced stiff ruffs.  The plunging neckline called the
    décolletage
    became common, often accompanied with wide lace collars. Solid-colored silks and brocades were used more often than patterned fabrics, and usually decorations consisted only of lace, tied  or rosetted ribbons, limited embroidery, and simple pearl jewelry.
    Women wore their hair in tight curls at the forehead and on both sides of the head, called “heartbreakers,” during the first half of the period. Lips and cheeks were often rouged, something previously only done by courtesans.  Face patches made of silk and velvet and cut into small shapes became very popular.  Jewelry was very simple during this period, consisting of single strings of pearls or diamonds or sometimes a ribbon tied around the neck.
    Please Consider the Illustrations...
    In its Current State, this Piece Offers Not Only Aesthetic Excellence but a Significant Investment Opportunity. That is the Beauty of Quality Craftsmanship and Design: it will Look Better, Last Longer, and Only Continue to Appreciate in Value Over Time. It's an Impeccably Holistic Investment.
    An Authentic Centuries Old Baroque
    "Heartbreaker" Brooch
    SIZE
    :
    The Piece is 2 by 1.5 inches. It Weighs 20 Grams.
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