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Antique Shell Cameo Der Fides, Italy Um 1875 Gem Cameo Historicism
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Faithful love
Beautiful antique shell cameo of Fides as a brooch and pendant, Italy around 1875
description
We see the bust of a young woman cut into the shell of a sea snail. The finely engraved relief of the clamshell shows the graceful lady in profile to the right with her hair pinned up and adorned with ivy tendrils. The sitter in this Victorian cameo is Fides, the personification of loving fidelity. As firmly as ivy climbs a wall and does not let go again, loyalty binds two people together - that is why ivy is an attribute of the Fides depicted here. The painter Philip Hermogenes Calderon also associated this Victorian symbolic language in his painting
"Broken Vows" (1856)
, in which he portrayed a true lover in front of a wall overgrown with ivy. The gem is set in 14-carat gold and can be worn as a brooch or pendant. It is very well preserved and came to us from the west of Germany. The typical late Victorian piece of jewelry celebrates true love and is therefore suitable, for example, as a gift for a wedding day.
Size and details
Material:
Gem from conch shell approx. 3.1 x 3.9 mm gold 585/000, corresponds to 14 carats
Size:
3.5 x 4.4 cm
Weight:
12.3 g
Condition:
very good
Certificate:
Object no .:
21-0885
Hofer antique jewelry in Berlin
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21-0885
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description We see the bust of a young woman cut into the shell of a sea snail. The finely engraved relief of the clamshell shows the graceful lady in profile to the right with her hair pinned up and adorned with ivy tendrils. The sitter in this Victorian cameo is Fides, the personification of loving fidelity. As firmly as ivy climbs a wall and does not let go again, loyalty binds two people together - that is why ivy is an attribute of the Fides depicted here. The painter Philip Hermogenes Calderon also associated this Victorian symbolic language in his painting "Broken Vows" (1856), in which he portrayed a true lover in front of a wall overgrown with ivy. The gem is set in 14-carat gold and can be worn as a brooch or pendant. It is very well preserved and came to us from the west of Germ