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Find Out MoreA beautiful silverA metallic element which is malleable and ductile, and white in colour, making it ideal for use in jewellery. It is usually mixed with copper to improve its hardness.
gilt butterfly brooch by David Andersen that was made circa 1950. It has been enamelled with translucent blue enamelA pigmented glass-like material used in powdered form and fused onto the metal surface of a piece of jewellery. that shows the engraved silver beneath and a black enamel body. Andersen opened his shop in Oslo, Norway in 1876 specialising in jewellery and silver wares. He died in 1901 and his sons took over company operations and designs. Today, David-Andersen (the company’s name since the early 20th century) is well known for its mid centuryJewellery made in the Mid-Century era (1950s). enamelled silver jewellery. This brooch is a good example of the firm’s work and is a lovely little jewel to wear. It has a secure roll over catch
Buying antique jewellery is both ethical and eco-friendly as harmful and destructive mining processes are not needed to make an item yours. So give yourself a pat on the back!
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