
Property of a Lady
Amethyst, enamel and diamond pendant, circa 1900
Auction Closed
September 19, 03:39 PM GMT
Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
The pendant of foliate and winged design, centering a hexagonal-cut amethyst and suspending a pear-shaped amethyst, further decorated with polychrome enamel and rose-cut diamonds, to a later necklace of similar design, pendant with maker's mark, necklace length 420mm.
Please note that the necklace chain is a later addition made to accompany the pendant and is not made by Carlo & Arthur Giuliano.
The beginnings of Carlo Guiliano's career are thought to have been founded in his training under Castellani in Rome, producing jewels of archeological revival style. Giuliano moved over to London in about 1860 to establish his own firm creating pieces for various jewellers who retailed them bearing the Giuliano marks. Having great success in this business model he was able to open his own shop in 1874 where his two sons Carlo and Arthur continued the family business after his death.
Early Giuliano jewels embody design elements from classical antiquity and the neo-renaissance, his sons continued with this style but introduced a more colouful palette and taste for naturalism, as we can see here.
Despite not having any Royal warrants, but testament to the firms craftsmanship, it is thought that a mourning jewel was produced for Queen Victoria.
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