Description
Regal Victorian era long drop earrings dating 1860 circa or earlier bearing JB punch standing for John Brogden
Brodgen (2 November 1819 ā 16 October 1884) was a Victorian era manufacturing jeweler, exhibited in the 1851 Great Exhibition in London, the 1855 Paris Exposition, and won a gold medal for his jewellery at the 1867 Paris Exposition
These outstanding pair is designed by an ornate Cypher with suspending medallion finished with Royal Blue enameling centered by a stunning crown and gorgeous frame details
Truly fascinating pair, entirely made of solid 18 KT gold
Measures: 38 x 22 mm (h. x d.) ā height including wire is 46 mm.
Weight: 12.3 grams
Fabulous condition
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Further Details Below
Metal: 18 kt yellow gold
Hallmarks: JB punch
Measures: 38 x 22 mm (h. x d.) ā height including wire is 46 mm.
Weight: 12.3 grams
Condition: very good commensurate to age and use