Featured Antique Painted Pin

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  1. Brubaker50

    Brubaker50 Well-Known Member

    Thank you all for your posts that’s why I love my job.
     
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  2. Brubaker50

    Brubaker50 Well-Known Member

    I know it’s not the done thing about value but would it be something that a few collectors might want , I just got a pin fixed and it was very reasonable here’s a phot:confused:ne of the drop bars was missing so got one fittedat very reasonable cost. 717371A3-E3B1-4546-9703-D6612FDC3221.jpeg
     
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  3. Brubaker50

    Brubaker50 Well-Known Member

    Found on a piece of leather lace.
     
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  4. kyratango

    kyratango Bug jewellery addiction!

    Yep! 26 or 28.
     
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  5. Brubaker50

    Brubaker50 Well-Known Member

    Hi it’s 36 thank you for looking and replying it’s very much appreciated.
     
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  6. KSW

    KSW Well-Known Member

    That top portrait is truly stunning.
     
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  7. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    I like Lizzie's taste in clothes.
     
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  8. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    What about her taste in jewellery, those hairpins were studded with diamonds.:jawdrop:

    In the first painting she is wearing a negligee, pulled down to reveal her shoulders. Just imagine what those proper Brits would have said.;)
    I just remembered, we had the loose hair discussion before in another thread. Someone posted paintings of Continental European aristocratic women with loose hair, just to prove that loose hair, etc didn't mean those women were prostitutes. They were just not Victorian.

    This is Sissi with loose hair and negligee, but with shoulders covered, just as beautiful. The painter of all three portraits was Winterhalter.
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  9. KSW

    KSW Well-Known Member

    That's lovely too but I would spend far too much time staring at the first one. She's a stunner. Those eyebrows are strong!.
     
  10. Brubaker50

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  11. Brubaker50

    Brubaker50 Well-Known Member

    Thought I would put a better photo on , still haven’t any idea where it was made haven’t seen a similar example anywhere.But I do know a bit about Portrait miniatures now !
     
  12. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I think Germany is the most likely option.
     
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  13. Kathy Anderson

    Kathy Anderson Well-Known Member

    Exactly. Possibly Dutch? They had no problem with the smoking.
     
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  14. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    In the past the Netherlands manufactured very little porcelain due to the lack of native kaolin clay. They had to import it from the south German lands, which meant high prices. Besides, frequent wars and other political issues in that region meant the supply wasn't reliable.
    The porcelain the Dutch did make was beautiful, but no portrait plaques.

    Dutch Rozenburg porcelain, production had to stop because of WWI, and Rozenburg went bust:
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