Austria-Hungary was a constitutional monarchy that was created in 1867 and was dissolved in 1918. During this short period of time, many opulent, dramatic pieces of jewelry were produced. Close in proximity to Germany and Italy, Renaissance Revival style was a significant influence. Gothic, Biblical and Mythical themes were prevalent, as was the use of closely clustered jewels, both genuine and paste.
This wonderfully elaborate Austro Hungarian brooch shows us a cherub, in this case the Roman god of love Cupid (Eros is his Greek counterpart). He is blindfolded and holds an arrow, a popular European motif to illustrate the saying 'Love is Blind'. Cupid hangs from a crown, a reference to loyalty. The brooch is further embellished with a decorative pendant attached to his other hand. Green paste stones accent the piece, which has a secure pin at the top of the reverse, enabling the figure and pendant to sway with every eye-catching movement you make! The perfect piece for any collector of Austro Hungarian jewelry, and a must-have for any over the top Romantic!
Circa 1880s-90s
Details (approximate):
Dimensions: 1.5"
Weight: 20 grams
Materials: Silver, Gilt, Green Paste
Marks: None
Condition: Excellent Antique condition commensurate with age and wear