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This is a stunning Antique Edwardian era hallmarked sterling silver and guilloché enamel bar brooch, crafted by the well-regarded silversmiths John Atkins & Sons, Birmingham, circa 1913.
This is a stunning Antique Edwardian era hallmarked sterling silver and guilloché enamel bar brooch, crafted by the well-regarded silversmiths John Atkins & Sons, Birmingham, circa 1913.
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RARE FIND ! This is a stunning Antique Edwardian era hallmarked sterling silver and guilloché enamel bar brooch, crafted by the well-regarded silversmiths John Atkins & Sons, Birmingham, circa 1913.
The brooch features a delicate and refined design that is typical of the Edwardian period (1901–1914), characterized by its feminine elegance and lightness. The centerpiece of the brooch is the exquisite guilloché enamel work—an intricate, engine-turned pattern beneath layers of soft, translucent enamel.
The enamel showcases a serene baby blue and white color combination, with the guilloché design radiating beautifully in the light, giving it a subtle shimmering effect.
The brooch is elongated with soft geometric lines and gently pointed ends, which is a design hallmark of Edwardian bar brooches.
John Atkins & Sons were prominent Birmingham silversmiths known for their production of high-quality silver and enamel jewelry during the late Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco periods.
The firm flourished during the early 1900s, supplying fine jewelry and silverware to retailers in both Britain and overseas markets. Their guilloché enamel bar brooches, cufflinks, and pendants remain highly sought-after today due to their craftsmanship and timeless elegance.
Measurements :The brooch measures 4.3cm x 1cm.The brooch with a weight of 2.4grams.
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