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Victorian
Group of diamond, enamel, and gold pansy jewelry
Group of diamond, enamel, and gold pansy jewelry
Comprising a brooch by Heintz Bros., a pair of earrings by A.J. Hedges & Company, and a stickpin, each an enamel pansy, set with old European or old mine-cut diamonds; 1890s
14k yellow gold and base metal
Signed with maker's mark for Heintz Bros. to brooch and maker's mark for A.J. Hedges & Company to earrings
Brooch 1 x 1 in, earrings 0.625 x 0.625 in, stickpin 2 x 0.375 in; Gross weight 9.1 dwts
estimate: $800–1,200
result: $2,520
During the Victorian era, lovers expressed themselves through the language of flowers. The pansy was at the center of this, and symbolized love.
This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey. Local pickup in Chicago will also be available.