Antique Charles Horner Egyptian Revival Scarab Brooch, C. 1912
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Antique Charles Horner Egyptian Revival Scarab Brooch, C. 1912
Source - Boylerpf
☆ Scarab brooch, date and designer uncertain – fourteen-karat rose gold, silver, diamond, emerald, ruby, and enamal | Source: New Orleans Live Auctioneers ☆
Egyptian Revival Brooch; Yellow Gold, Carved Faience and Enamel, Circa 1870
Art Deco Scarab brooch by Cartier, 1924.
Egypt Cartier
Silver Plique-a-Jour Egyptian Scarab Revival Brooch Once the Egyptian tombs were opened in the late 19th century Egyptian revival jewelry became the rage. This lovely brooch is set with a carved green stone scarab beetle (possibly an ancient relic) framed by graceful papyrus flowers and buds crafted of plique-a-jour blue to green transparent glass enamel. Three tiny seed pearls are set in an arch across the top and an aventurine drop is suspended from below. This brooch measures 1 1/2 inches by 1 1/2 inches.
Scarab Brooch
A brooch modelled on an insect regarded as holy in ancient times. They are also more commonly called dung beetles.
Egyptian Revival Scarab Brooch Gilded silver Plique-à-jour enamel German, c.1900