Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Tortoise Shell Pendant of A Man Playing Bowls, Birmingham, 1911.
What a unique and incredible find. This fine crafted 9ct Rose Gold tortoise shell pendant and has been inlaid with a figure of a man playing lawn bowls and dates to 1911.
The level of detail in the inlay is incredible, you can clearly see the facial details, the creasing of the jacket at the elbow and the style of shoes. The care, effort and craftsmanship that went into this pendant is simply outstanding and something that is so extremely rare in modern jewellery.
The simple gold bezel doesn't distract the eye and the contrast really helps draw the focus to the inlay.
It was made by Levi & Salaman Ltd of Newhall Street in Birmingham, which was founded in 1870 by Phineas Harris Levi and Joseph Wolff Salaman. This pendant is a rare and collectable piece of Edwardian jewellery.
ITEM DETAILS
ERA: Edwardian (1911)
MEASUREMENTS:
WEIGHT: 1.2g
HALLMARKS: On bezel bottom rear: 'L&S' for Levi & Salaman Ltd; '9' '.375' for 9ct Gold; ⚓︎ for Birmingham; 'm' for date being 1911.
RING SIZE (IF APPLICABLE): N/A
CONDITION
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