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Formerly the Property of Phyllis Frank, neé Francatelli

Diamond Bow Brooch

Lot Closed

June 3, 01:43 PM GMT

Estimate

4,000 - 6,000 GBP

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Lot Details

Description

The folded ribbon pavé‑set throughout with old brilliant‑cut diamonds.

  • Measuring approximately 72mm
  • Circa 1930
  • Gross weight approximately 18.0 grams

Phyllis Frank, neé Francatelli

Descent to the current owner

Lots 41 to 47 form a private collection of jewels given to Phyllis Frank (neé Francatelli), b.1892- d.1972, by her New York financier husband, Jesse Frank, during the 1920s and 1930s.


Phyllis Frank was one of the original models for Lucile Ltd - Lady Duff Gordon’s fashion line - arguably the first global couture brand with salons across three countries. Duff Gordon is considered the first designer to utilise the catwalk, training her models, including Francatelli, to pose and walk in ‘mannequin parades’, a precursor to the modern-day fashion show.


The evocative photographs of the Lucile campaigns from 1915 to 1920 demonstrate Francatelli’s natural ease, elegance and wit in front of the camera. Lady Duff Gordon focused her designs on the individual character of each model, encouraging each woman to wear the clothes in a way that reflected how they carried and saw themselves, rather than separating the clothes and the design from the women who wore them, as personified by the shots of Francatelli from this period.


Frank’s collection of jewellery reflects the change in women’s fashion from Lucile Ltd’s feminine designs, to the androgynous dress of the 1920s, enhanced by flatter, geometric jewellery. The evolution of fashion, across dress and adornment, reflected the newfound freedom women experienced in the post war world, something that Lucile's ‘mannequins’, such as Phyllis Francatelli, were at the forefront of.


Please note the image has been provided by and is under copyright of the Victoria and Albert Museum.