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Our Collection Hammerman Bros Art Nouveau 14k gold enamel and pearl floral Pendant
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Hammerman Bros Art Nouveau 14k gold enamel and pearl floral Pendant

$225.00

A late 1940s Hammerman Bros treasure, this Art Nouveau style delicate pendant is in fact a pin conversion. Wrought in 14k yellow gold the flower is rendered as close to nature as possible, its petals adorned with hand-applied white and soothing light green enamel, its center set with a luminous tiny pearl. The slender stem hides behind it a loop and in one of the photos I have shown how it would work with your favorite chain as a necklace (the chain is a prop and not included in your purchase)…

Size / Weight: 1” by 1/2”; 1.4 grams

Hallmarks / Date: signed with maker’s conjoined initials “HB” as well as “14K”; late 1940s

Condition: very good vintage, as delicate and sweet as can be, with its enamel showing only minimal wear in a couple of tiny spots at the edge of the petals (not visible to the naked eye but you can enlarge the photos to get an idea) and its pearl in great shape, securely positioned in its place; no damage and no repairs noted other than the conversion mentioned in the description above

Inv# 15438

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A late 1940s Hammerman Bros treasure, this Art Nouveau style delicate pendant is in fact a pin conversion. Wrought in 14k yellow gold the flower is rendered as close to nature as possible, its petals adorned with hand-applied white and soothing light green enamel, its center set with a luminous tiny pearl. The slender stem hides behind it a loop and in one of the photos I have shown how it would work with your favorite chain as a necklace (the chain is a prop and not included in your purchase)…

Size / Weight: 1” by 1/2”; 1.4 grams

Hallmarks / Date: signed with maker’s conjoined initials “HB” as well as “14K”; late 1940s

Condition: very good vintage, as delicate and sweet as can be, with its enamel showing only minimal wear in a couple of tiny spots at the edge of the petals (not visible to the naked eye but you can enlarge the photos to get an idea) and its pearl in great shape, securely positioned in its place; no damage and no repairs noted other than the conversion mentioned in the description above

Inv# 15438

A late 1940s Hammerman Bros treasure, this Art Nouveau style delicate pendant is in fact a pin conversion. Wrought in 14k yellow gold the flower is rendered as close to nature as possible, its petals adorned with hand-applied white and soothing light green enamel, its center set with a luminous tiny pearl. The slender stem hides behind it a loop and in one of the photos I have shown how it would work with your favorite chain as a necklace (the chain is a prop and not included in your purchase)…

Size / Weight: 1” by 1/2”; 1.4 grams

Hallmarks / Date: signed with maker’s conjoined initials “HB” as well as “14K”; late 1940s

Condition: very good vintage, as delicate and sweet as can be, with its enamel showing only minimal wear in a couple of tiny spots at the edge of the petals (not visible to the naked eye but you can enlarge the photos to get an idea) and its pearl in great shape, securely positioned in its place; no damage and no repairs noted other than the conversion mentioned in the description above

Inv# 15438