Overview
Identified as a pendant necklace based on visual evidence. The design features stylized trumpet flowers characteristic of Art Nouveau aesthetics, but the stamped metal construction (visible on the reverse) and overall finish suggest it is mid-to-late 20th-century costume jewelry (Art Nouveau revival) rather than an original period piece. Lacking any visible maker's marks or hallmarks, confidence is capped at 0. 6 per the strict guidelines.
Story
This piece reflects the Art Nouveau revival period of the 1970s-1980s, a time when manufacturers heavily reproduced turn-of-the-century organic and botanical motifs in stamped base metals. Without a maker's mark, it is attributed to the broader costume jewelry manufacturing boom of that era. The market for vintage brass Art Nouveau revival jewelry is steady but saturated. Buyers are typically vintage fashion enthusiasts rather than serious jewelry collectors.
Maker / Origin
Unattributed
Condition & Value
Based on the visible photos, the pendant exhibits an even, antiqued brass finish with no obvious verdigris or metal fatigue. The stamped metal construction visible on the reverse appears structurally sound. The functional condition of the chain and clasp remains unverified, but the primary pendant presents in good vintage condition.