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Gold Peridot Diamond Pearl
W 2.90 cm (1.14 in) | L 3.30 cm (1.30 in)
Origin: German, c. 1900
Marks: Numbered '607-44'
Case: Fitted Case
Condition: Very good
Weight: 11.40 Grams
The naturalistic snakes biting a large emerald cut fine green peridot The power & vitality of a good Lalique jewel.
Literature:
cf. Meyers Lexikon Schmucksachen II, brooch version with oval stone Serpentina - Snake Jewellery from around the World, Fritz Falk, 2011, ISBN 978-3-89790-354-8 silver & gold pendant version, p.126
Schmuck in Deutschland und Osterreich 1895-1914, Ulrike von Hase, 1977, p. 256 no 417 Art Nouveau Jewelry, Vivienne Becker, 1985, p.227 Imperishable Beauty, Art Nouveau Jewelry, Yvonne J. Markowitz & Elyse Zorn Karlin, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2008, p. 78 & 149
Stock number
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