Antique Victorian Era Portrait Brooch/Pin of 19th Century Lady With Background

Antique Victorian Era Portrait Brooch/Pin of 19th Century Lady With Background

$100.00
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Antique Victorian Era (1837-1901) Portrait Brooch/Pin featuring an unidentified 19th century Era woman. The photographic jewelry piece features an indoor background, intertwined metal design and an original c-clasp backing.  Measurements: 1.5 inches Weight: 2.8 grams Brooch/Pin is in very good antique condition with minor signs of patina on the backside and intricate  intertwined metal design.  The brooch/pin does not have any markings or stampings Quantity: 1 History: The Victorian Era (c.1837-c.1901) was named after Queen Victoria, whose reigned lasted from 1837-1901 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. She is the second longest ruling monarch. There are three periods within the Victorian Jewelry Era: The Romantic Era (1837-60), The Grand Era (1861-1880), and the Aesthetic Era (1880-1901). Popular designs included the famous ‘mourning jewelry’ period within the Grand Era. The ‘Mourning’ Grand Era began after Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert,  passed away. Queen

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