"En Garde"

Antique Italian Murano Glass Micro Mosaic & Bead Sword Jabot Pin

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The Grand Tour was a rite of passage starting in the late 17th Century. It continued for about 300 years, tapering off into obscurity around the turn of the 20th Century. A typical "Grand Tourist" would be an educated and wealthy Englishman, German, Scandinavian, or American. The trip was a method of architectural, cultural and social study. The itinerary could vary, but usually a Tour started in France and ended in Italy. It was common to collect various art, jewelry, and souvenirs to commemorate the trip. These items were usually sent home for loved ones, kept as mementos, or formed the basis of new life-long collections for the men who took the trip.

The term "micro mosaic" was coined by wealthy 20th-century collector Sir Arthur Gilbert in reference to Roman mosaics composed of little glass bricks called tessarae. These were sold as fine jewelry to Victorian ladies in the early and mid-19th century, when the tourism trade was at a peak in Rome.

En garde! A darling little novelty pin, this miniature sword was intended to be worn at the jabot, or lacy frill attached to the front of the collar and extending down the shirt or blouse. This elaborate piece has  Micro Mosaic insets at the hilt, haft, and scabbard. The tessarae as well as the accent beads are made from Murano glass, the highest quality in the world! A darling pin that can really make a jacket look smashing!

Details (approximate)

Dimensions: 3.5"

Weight: 7.6 grams

Materials: Murano Glass tesserae & beads

Metal: Gilt metal

Marks: None

Condition: Excellent Antique condition commensurate with age and wear