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"Star of David" cut steel ear pendants

Star of David" cut steel ear pendants

Napoleon I -- American Federal -- Georgian-Regency period -- national origin undetermined
Circa : 1790-1815.
Each star with multi-tier ('full holland rose') cut steel studs, individually through-riveted onto a brass alloy slightly convexo- concave plate. Field is tightly filled with matching cut steels, each with a larger center steel, and a bale with matching larger cut steel.

14k yellow gold bead-front French wires, designed so stars can easily be slipped on and off, in order to clean the gold wires
The early period cut steel stars in their good original condition are especially rare, because they are carbon steel, subject to rust. They should be removed whenever the gold wires are cleaned.

Size, Each height 1” (22 mm) from cut steel bale to star bottom; each star 2/3” x 2/3” (16 x 16 mm); overall length from top of ear-wire, 1-1/4” (34 mm)
# 30049 ..................................... SOLD

Riveting of this type was discontinued by the second quarter of the 1800's.
(Ref, -- Waller, Myra L. "Glossary of Antique Jewelry Terms" in "Heritage", Jeweler's Circular Keystone, May 1989)

Size: 6 items
SOLD

SOLD

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Star of David (6 point star) ear pendants

Star of David (6 point star) ear pendants

on detachable gold wires

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each star 2/3” x 2/3” (16 x 16 mm) point to point

each star 2/3” x 2/3” (16 x 16 mm) point to point

Overall length from top of the gold ear-wire is 1-1/4” (34 mm)

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Back view

Back view

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Detail of backs shows construction with individual rivets

Detail of backs shows construction with individual rivets

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Including the cut steel bale, each star is 1” (22 mm) top to bottom

Including the cut steel bale, each star is 1” (22 mm) top to bottom

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