Summary
Carnelian & 15 carat gold brooch made in Australia, circa 1870.
The maker is unknown.
Australian colonial jewellery is often noted for its large gold masterpieces, yet a lesser known aspect of this genre features geological jewellery that incorporates the use of impressive agate, quartz, carnelian and other semi-precious stones.
Physical Description
Oval, polished, reddish-brown stone framed by gold leaves interwined with fine goldwork.
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Collecting Areas
Clothing & Textiles, Home & Community, Engineering, Working Life & Trades
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Acquisition Information
Purchase
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Acknowledgement
Collection created by Trevor Hancock and Mark Dale.
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Object Dimensions
34 mm (Width), 10 mm (Depth), 34 mm (Height), 7.318 g (Weight)
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