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Elias Voet jr.

Antique Art Nouveau coin brooch

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Description

Art Nouveau coin brooch in high gold content and richly engraved on the front and back. The pampel set with a pear-shaped cabochon cut pink tourmaline. Signed Elias Voet Jr. (1868-1940). On the Roman coin: Imperator Traiano Augustus Germanicus Dacicus Pontifex Maximus. Togata Regaliae 1 of 5.
Netherlands, circa. 1915

Literature: Dutch jewelry in the 20th century, Marjan Unger, pg. 63

Details

Maker·Elias Voet jr.Period·Art Nouveau (1890 - 1915)Material·yellow gold & tourmalineWeight·12 gDimensions·3.4 x 4.0 cmRef number·89
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