Details
This magnificent antique Late Georgian Scottish cuff bangle is forged from pinchbeck and enhanced with a warm 18ct yellow gold vermeil finish. It showcases a colossal, banded agate as its centrepiece, displaying marbled patterns of midnight black, milky white, and dusty pink, framed by a halo of smaller agate stones and polished gold pommels. Elaborately detailed repoussé metalwork also cascades across the wide shoulders and band, adorned with ornate Rococo-style motifs of leaves, flowers, and regal eagle heads.
During the early 19th century, Scottish jewellery experienced a romantic revival, with traditional banded agates reflecting the rugged beauty of the Highlands. A large bangle such as this would likely have been worn by a fashionable Georgian lady during extended travels, serving not only as a bold fashion accessory but also as a memento of her memorable journey to the far North.
Surviving in remarkable condition, this rare piece is a fine testament to 19th-century craftsmanship. The large gallery sits flat and hugs the wrist, while discreet tub-hinges allow the adjustable slide-hook clasp to open and fasten securely at the back. A striking acquisition for collectors and anyone seeking a dramatic Georgian conversation piece.
WEIGHT: 42 grams
MEASURES: Circumference 7 – 7.5 inches x Diameter 65mm - Gallery Height 50mm x Width 43mm - 30mm band
METAL: Pinchbeck/ 18ct Gold gilt (Tested)
STONES: Agates (Largest 27 x 33mm – Smallest 6 x 6mm)
AGE: Georgian. (Circa 1820)
MARKS: No marks, typical for items made before hallmarking legislation was introduced
CONDITION: Excellent, commensurate with age
ITEM NUMBER: 23-756
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