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This enormous antique Georgian mourning cross pendant exemplifies the grandeur and exquisite craftsmanship characteristic of the late Regency era (Circa 1830). Fashioned from polished black onyx crossbars with softly chamfered edges, the cross is united by finely worked 18ct yellow gold mounts with spherical finials. At its centre rests a finely chased floral rosette on both sides, encircled by creeping ivy that continues around each gold cap.
During the early 19th century, mourning jewellery formed an intimate and deeply personal expression of grief, worn not merely as public declaration, but as a private act of devotion. Black stones such as onyx were favoured for their dignity, with the rose representing enduring affection, and the ivy, remembrance, and eternal attachment. This cross would have served as both a cherished keepsake and a testament to lasting love.
Exceptionally rare and well preserved, the cross remains free from the fractures and losses so often encountered in early mourning pieces. A rare and evocative survivor of the Georgian era, it is a compelling acquisition for collectors of sentimental artifacts, admirers of neoclassical design, or anyone seeking a statement piece rich in meaning. Wear it on a long gold chain or suspend it from a black velvet ribbon to echo its original Georgian elegance.
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WEIGHT: 48.5 grams
MEASURES: Height 124mm (132mm inc. loop) x Width 94mm x Depth 6mm
METAL: Yellow Gold (Tested 18ct)
STONES: Onyx
AGE: Georgian. (Circa 1830)
MARKS: No marks, typical for items made before hallmarking legislation was introduced.
CONDITION: Excellent, commensurate with age
ITEM NUMBER: CATN12
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