Set of three Roman micromosaic studs set in black glass, each features a different flower: rose, carnation and pansy; glass post and guard on reverse. In small dark brown rectangular case.
fasteners
glass (material)
Stud, Clothing
Stud, Clothing
288
Unknown
Possibly Italy
9/16 x 1/2 x 5/16 (HxWxD) (inches)
Gift of Miss Mary Wheelwright
1921.22a-c
For more information on mosaic jewelry, see: Becker, Vivienne, "Antique and 20th Century Jewellery," (1989): 155-166; Bury, Shirley, "Jewellery, 1789-1910," (1991): 232-237; Fales, Martha Gandy, "Jewelry in America, 1600-1900," (1995): 239-245; Gere, Charlotte, "American & European Jewelry, 1830-1914," (1975): 126-128; Phillips, Clare, "Jewels and Jewelry," (2000): 74-75. For more information on cuff links and studs see Fales, Martha Gandy, "Jewelry in America, 1600-1900," (1995):178-179; Hinks, Peter, "Victorian Jewelry," (1991).
Title c - Brooch and earrings Accession Number 1919.229 a
Title Three blouse studs Accession Number 1921.22
Title Mourning earrings Accession Number 1921.23
Title Mourning brooch Accession Number 1921.24
Title Studs Accession Number 1921.25
Title Studs Accession Number 1921.26
Title Cross pendant Accession Number 1921.27
Title Scent locket Accession Number 1921.28
Title Shoe buckles Accession Number 1922.1035
Title Indian necklace Accession Number 1922.1036
Title Brooch Accession Number 1924.27
Title Gilt metal hair comb Accession Number 1931.88.1
Title Faux pearl tiara Accession Number 1931.88.2
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