Overview
An elegant gold-tone openwork cross featuring intricate filigree and a central faux pearl. The design utilizes quatrefoil motifs at the terminals, a classic architectural element reimagined for mid-century fashion.
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Overview
An elegant gold-tone openwork cross featuring intricate filigree and a central faux pearl. The design utilizes quatrefoil motifs at the terminals, a classic architectural element reimagined for mid-century fashion.
Story
In 1968, the 1928 Jewelry Company began a 'Victorian Revival' that transformed mid-century fashion. This cross, with its delicate openwork, was designed to capture the romance of a bygone era for a new generation of women.
Maker / Origin
While unsigned, this piece reflects the work of companies like the 1928 Jewelry Co., founded to bring the 'romance of the past' to modern women. They often used original antique molds to create high-quality costume pieces.
Condition & Value
The gold-tone finish appears well-preserved with minimal wear. The central pearl retains its luster. Excellent vintage condition typically commands the top of the price range. Value is driven by the popularity of the Victorian Revival style and the condition of the gold-tone finish.
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Comparable demand stays strongest where maker, originality, and venue confidence line up. Broader examples still trade, but the range tightens quickly when provenance, condition, or selling lane fit is missing.
Best Venue
Specialty auction or a focused dealer with buyers already in this lane.
Signed example with light edge wear and original frame.
Comparable format with stronger provenance and cleaner surface.
Smaller related piece with visible craquelure and trimmed margins.
Period match with softer condition and weaker subject matter.
Close market lane comp with similar material and presentation.