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georgian 'coque de perle' earrings

A pair of late eighteenth century Georgian earrings, featuring domed 'coque de perle' panels, closed-back in silver with decorative marcasite surround, each suspended from a gold bow with back-to-front ear closure, length 1.75 in, 19 grams, circa 1780. 

  • 'Coque de perle' - French for 'eggshell pearl' - given its resemblance to a lustrous, domed eggshell, was a popular faux pearl material used during the Georgian period and carved from the nautilus shell of the East Indies. Often set with pyrite/marcasite or cut steel, pieces were typically crafted in silver to accentuate the steely grandeur of the shell material, though occasionally pieces were set in gold as well.

$1,600.00Price
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