Description: Hroar Prydz Norway Gilt Sterling Silver & Guilloche Enamel Large Art Deco Modernist Brooch Circa 1920s Measurements: 1.75"L x 1.6"W x .4"Thick (4.45cm x 4.06cm x 1.02cm) Markings: Sterling - 925S - Hroar Prydz Stamp - Norway Weight: 11.2g Beautiful art deco style gilt sterling silver and guilloche enamel brooch. Brooch features a gorgeous sky blue colored guilloche enamel with a thin striped pattern. Enamel is fully intact, damage free, crisp, shiny and bright. The gilding is shiny and bright with only a few small scratches to the backside, comparable to age. Hard to imagine this stunning piece is around 100 years old! Please excuse the lines or reflections, as it's extremely shiny and hard to photograph. Included with purchase is a converter so it can be worn as a pendant if preferred. Mannequin is a life-size torso representation Hroar Prydz - Oslo His shop was active from 1891 till his death on Christmas Eve in 1937. After his death, Hans Myhre took over the company till 1965. The Myhre & Prydz lines where bought by David Andersen in the 1965. Bio courtesy of the book Northern Lights - The Beauty of the Forgotten Scandinavian Enamel Jewelry Artists by Lois Olson and Dwight Olson I am a small independent business, returns are accepted, less a 15% restocking fee - Thank you for understanding.
Price: 145 USD
Location: Frisco, Texas
End Time: 2024-11-27T06:26:41.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Hroar Prydz
Type: Brooch
Color: Multicolor
Country of Origin: United States
Department: Unisex Adults
Main Stone: No Stone
Material: Enamel
Metal: Sterling Silver
Metal Purity: 925
Base Metal: Sterling Silver
Country/Region of Manufacture: Norway
Customized: No
Handmade: Yes
Jewelry Department: Fine
Original/Reproduction: Original
Shape: Asymmetrical
Signed: Yes
Vintage: Yes
Wholesale: No
Year Manufactured: 1920-1929