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Antique Victorian Mens Sterling Silver Skull Shirt Collar Stud Button
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Antique Victorian Mens Sterling Silver Skull Shirt Collar Stud Button with Fitted Box - Hallmarked Birmingham 1890
19th C
Silver sterling
3 x 2 cm
1 1/8 x 3/4 in
6016
Copyright The Artist
€ 3,200.00
These collar studs, characteristic of the late 19th century, reflect an era when men's accessories often featured symbolic motifs. Victorian sterling silver models, especially those adorned with skulls, are rare and highly sought after by collectors. Their value depends on their condition, the quality of the engraving, and the presence of the original fitted box.
Ces boutons de col, caractéristiques de la fin du XIXe siècle, reflètent une époque où les accessoires masculins arboraient fréquemment des motifs symboliques. Les modèles victoriens en argent sterling, en particulier ceux ornés de crânes, sont rares et très prisés des collectionneurs. Leur valeur varie en fonction de leur état de conservation, de la finesse de la gravure et de la présence éventuelle de leur écrin d'origine.
Deze kraagknopen, kenmerkend voor het late 19e-eeuw, weerspiegelen een tijdperk waarin herensieraden vaak symbolische motieven bevatten. Victoriaanse modellen van sterling zilver, vooral die versierd met schedels, zijn zeldzaam en zeer gewild bij verzamelaars. Hun waarde hangt af van de staat, de kwaliteit van de gravure en de aanwezigheid van de originele opbergdoos.
Diese Kragenknöpfe, typisch für das späte 19. Jahrhundert, spiegeln eine Epoche wider, in der Herrenaccessoires oft symbolische Motive aufwiesen. Viktorianische Modelle aus Sterlingsilber, insbesondere solche mit Totenkopfmotiven, sind selten und bei Sammlern sehr begehrt. Ihr Wert hängt vom Zustand, der Qualität der Gravur und der Existenz der originalen Aufbewahrungsbox ab.
Provenance
Private collection Paris -
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Period: 19th Century Styles / Movements: Victorian, Fine Jewelry Incollect Reference #: 817657 -
Dimensions
W. 1.18 in; H. 0.79 in; W. 3 cm; H. 2 cm;
Message from Seller:
Spectandum, a by-appointment gallery in Leuven, Belgium, can be reached at contact@spectandum.com 32475648678. The gallery specializes in Natural History, Ethnography, European works of art, antiquities, and rare curiosities sourced from around the world.
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