Bracelets from the Olbia Treasure
Greek gold bracelets for Olbia Treasures Elements: late 2nd century BC; Setting: 1st century BC (Greco-Roman). Gold, garnet, amethyst, emerald, pearl, chrysoprase, glass, enamel and modern replacements. This outstanding example of jewelry from the 1st-century-BC Greek colonies in the Black Sea region is purported to belong to the famed Olbia treasure, named for the town in present-day Ukraine in which it was discovered at the end of the 19th century.
parure; necklace; ear-ring; tiara; jewellery-case | British Museum
Lady Granville's Egyptian Revival parure, Phillips Bros., London, 1884-85. Comprising a tiara, necklace and earrings formed of dried South American weevils with iridescent green wing cases, mounted in gold in the Egyptian taste with lotus motifs. On the necklace and earrings, the lotuses are interspersed with tiny gold rods ending in black enamel beads. #PhillipsBrothers #ArchaeologicalRevival
Sold at auction Platinum, Carved Gemstone, and Diamond Strap Bracelet Auction Number 3015B Lot Number 383 | Skinner Auctioneers
Platinum, Carved Gemstone, and Diamond Strap Bracelet, in the tutti-frutti style, with carved rubies and sapphires, emerald and jade accents, and full- and single-cut diamonds, lg. 7 1/4 in.
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