Description
This beautiful handpainted Antique Victorian Porcelain Brooch with Pink Roses will be a lovely and unique accent to your outfit. Whether you choose to wear it on your lapel or place it on a scarf, this one of a kind Victorian brooch is sure to garner lots of oohs and aahs. Truly a statement piece worthy of any vintage jewelry collection. It would make a thoughtful gift for that special someone in your life.
Dimensions: 2.25″L x 1.85″W
Condition: Great overall condition; porcelain is in excellent condition with no damage. C-clasp works well and is sturdy with good spring to it. Note: there is red paint on the clasp (back side). Please see pics for details. Porcelain is prong set.
Marks: None
About Victorian Brooches:
Victorian porcelain brooches—often referred to as porcelain or ceramic plaques—were primarily in style during the mid-to-late Victorian era, specifically from the 1860s through 1901. The closing years of the era (1885–1901) favored lighter, more artistic, and nature-inspired jewelry. It is during this mid-to-late period that delicate porcelain painted brooches surged as fashionable everyday accessories. Victorian porcelain brooches typically featured miniature, hand-painted artwork set in precious or base metals.
















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