An incredible late 1910s-early 1910s glass and enamel panel bracelet. The piece is unmarked but most likely Czech in origin, judging from the craftsmanship and design. The bracelet has eight large brass panels, each one cast filigree and set with a faceted glass stone. The glass is rose cut, with a cabochon shape coming to a gentle, terminating point at the top. The panels are accented with "leaves" enameled in periwinkle blue. Four small, bezel set blue glass stones are also set at the four corners. The panels are closely linked with jump rings and the bracelet secures with short links of brass chain attaching to a spring ring clasp. The bracelet is in remarkable condition, with only slight loss to the enamel, minor nicks to the glass and some verdigris on the reverse of the panels. A rare collector's piece.
Measurements: 7.5" x 2"
Era: 1910s-1920s
Markings: Unmarked, attributed to Czechoslovakia
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