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Edwardian 15ct Gold Harlequin Comet Brooch set with Different Gemstones

733R
Written by Olly Gerrish

A very unusual 15ct gold brooch that was made circa 1910. It appears to represent a comet with different gem stones that have been set on to five knife edged bars. The stones are diamonds, emeralds, zircons, pink tourmalines, a ruby, a peridot and an opal and two natural pearls. There have been many sightings of comets over the years. In 1811 there was a beautiful comet with a tail 100,000,000 miles long. It was called the Great Comet of 1811 and was visible for 17 months in the night sky. The Great January Comet of 1910, often referred to as the Daylight Comet,
was already visible to the naked eye when it was first noticed, and many people independently “discovered” the comet. At its brightest, it outshone the planet Venus, and was possibly the brightest comet of the 20th century So this brooch has taken it’s inspiration from this comet. It looks spectacular when worn

Item Number
733R
Measurements
Height 5.8cm
Width at widest point 3.7cm
Emeralds approx total weight 0.15 carats
Peridot 0.25 carats
Ruby 0.25 carats
Diamonds approx total weight 0.60 carats
Pink Tourmalines approx total weight 0.30 carats
Opal 5mm by 3mm
Zircons approx total weight 0.30 carats
Date & Origin
Provenance
English
Hallmarks
Unmarked, tested to 15ct gold
Condition
Very Good
Discovered
3 years ago
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