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Description Ivory, enamel and diamond pendant
late 18th century
of navette outline, the centre with a glazed compartment set with an ivory plaque depicting two doves perched at the edge of a classical?altar?composed of hair work and set with a half-pearl heart pierced with arrows and lines of rose-cut diamonds, beneath a festooned ribbon bearing the inscription?Alike We Burn?and a starry sky set with?additional rose-cut?diamonds, within a border set with cushion-shaped diamonds and applied with deep blue?basse taille?enamel, the reverse also glazed
Condition Report This lot contains ivory. Due to recent changes in the laws of many countries (e.g. US, France) Sotheby's recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. For example, US regulations restrict the import of elephant ivory and prohibit the import of African elephant ivory. Please note that Sotheby's will not assist buyers with CITES licence applications where a buyer elects to either collect or arrange their own shipping, nor will Sotheby's assist with the international movement of ivory by air, either as freight or through hand carry. Sotheby's shipping will only assist in shipping the lot to either domestic UK or EU destinations, where delivery is made by road transport. A buyer's inability to export or import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation. Unsigned. central panel with several components loose, still contained within the class compartment, including one of the bird's heads, several of the stars, seed pearls and gold thread. Areas of original adhesive visible to ivory panel. Glazing in good condition. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 3.00 - 4.00 carats. Overall dimensions approximately 55-38mm, gross weight approximately 19.2 grams.
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Literature Cf.:?Vivenne Becker,
Antique and 20th Century Jewellery
,?London, 1980?pg. 90 for an illustration of sentimental and mourning miniatures of similar design.
Notes Sentimental jewellery grew increasingly fashionable amongst Georgian society in the latter half of the 18th century, existing alongside the equally popular category of mourning jewellery. Similar in style, although distinctly more cheerful, the scenes depicted drew heavily upon Neo-Classical and allegorical imagery, with motifs such as altars, pierced hearts and turtle doves being used to convey emotions of love and fidelity. Inscriptions reinforced the message, ranging from the generic (
Sacred to Friendship?was?widely used) through to the more dramatic - demonstrated in the present lot.