A 19th century gold Archaeological Revival ram’s head hinged bangle, circa 1860-1870s, the Etruscan styled bangle with ram’s head finely modelled with curling horns and textured fleece, the bangle decorated throughout with applied granulation and ropetwist detail, incorporating scrolls and anthemion designs, unsigned, inner diameter 5.8cm. £3000-4000 Condition Report The bangle is in good condition. There are a few tiny areas of missing granulation. Also, the tail has been later soldered in two places, firstly against one of the horns and again against the inner bangle. Gross weight is 44.3gm. Footnote A similar bangle is in the Victoria & Albert Museum collections, Case 20; Board H; No 15, catalogued as ‘Italian or English, about 1860-1870. Given by Miss H M Jenkins, a friend of the Novissimo family, who ascribed it to Pasquale Novissimo’; ref M13-1956. And another in the British Museum collections, Gallery 47, dc: 11, ref: 1978,1002.1050. See: Bury, S., Jewellery Gallery Summary Catalogue, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1982, pp. 127 and 133. Gere, C. et al., The Art of the Jeweller: A Catalogue of the Hull Grundy Gift to the British Museum, British Museum Press, 1984, Volume II: p. 243, no. 958, and Volume I: pp. 148-149.
A 19th century gold Archaeological Revival ram’s head hinged bangle, circa 1860-1870s, the Etruscan styled bangle with ram’s head finely modelled with curling horns and textured fleece, the bangle decorated throughout with applied granulation and ropetwist detail, incorporating scrolls and anthemion designs, unsigned, inner diameter 5.8cm. £3000-4000 Condition Report The bangle is in good condition. There are a few tiny areas of missing granulation. Also, the tail has been later soldered in two places, firstly against one of the horns and again against the inner bangle. Gross weight is 44.3gm. Footnote A similar bangle is in the Victoria & Albert Museum collections, Case 20; Board H; No 15, catalogued as ‘Italian or English, about 1860-1870. Given by Miss H M Jenkins, a friend of the Novissimo family, who ascribed it to Pasquale Novissimo’; ref M13-1956. And another in the British Museum collections, Gallery 47, dc: 11, ref: 1978,1002.1050. See: Bury, S., Jewellery Gallery Summary Catalogue, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1982, pp. 127 and 133. Gere, C. et al., The Art of the Jeweller: A Catalogue of the Hull Grundy Gift to the British Museum, British Museum Press, 1984, Volume II: p. 243, no. 958, and Volume I: pp. 148-149.
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