A refined and well-preserved pair of pearl drop earrings from the 1950s, executed in solid 9ct gold and exemplary of restrained mid-century design.
The earrings are formed as elegant cone-shaped gold drops, each terminating in a cultured pearl of approximately 7mm, securely held within a finely worked scroll mount. The pearls display a pleasing creamy tone with attractive natural lustre, complementing the warm hue of the gold.
Hallmarked to the posts for Birmingham, 375 fineness, and bearing the maker’s initials NH, the earrings are in excellent original condition. A tasteful and wearable example of period pearl jewellery, suited to the discerning collector or client seeking understated quality.
Details:
Period: Circa 1950s
Metal: 9ct gold (Birmingham hallmarked, 375)
Maker’s mark: NH
Pearl size: Approx. 7mm
Length: 2.8cm drop
Weight: 3.4 grams
Fittings: 9ct gold posts and butterflies
Condition: Excellent original condition
Presentation: Supplied in the box illustrated
Ref: 2570
A charming and wearable example of mid-century pearl jewellery.
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declaration
The Chelsea Bijouterie has clarified that the 1950s 9ct Gold Pearl Drop Earrings with Scroll Detail (LA557438) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1950s