
Chinese Jade Buckles Information and History
Information on Chinese jade buckles. Chinese jade refers to the jade mined or carved in China from the Neolithic onward. It is the primary hardstone of Chinese sculpture.
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Information on Chinese jade buckles. Chinese jade refers to the jade mined or carved in China from the Neolithic onward. It is the primary hardstone of Chinese sculpture.
Read MoreRene Lalique Buckle Maker Information and Marks Initially goldsmiths and later glass makers. Firm founded by René Lalique (1860-1945), who took over the jewellery business of Jules Destapes in 1886 …
Read MoreLalique Art Nouveau Belt Buckle AN ART NOUVEAU PERIDOT, ROCK CRYSTAL AND ENAMEL BELT BUCKLE, BY RENÉ LALIQUE The green enamel buckle applied with rock crystal engraved with reverse intaglios …
Read MoreVictorian Silver Belt Mythical Design. A late Victorian silver belt. Designed as a series of openwork square-shape links, each with a lady astride a mythical beast, to the buckle with …
Read MoreGeorge Billie Native American Belt Buckle Signed George Billie Native American belt buckle. Hand crafted of sterling silver. Features a large fine quality turquoise center stone surrounded by feather design. …
Read MoreArt Nouveau Belt Buckle Puiforcat Silver double belt buckle Chant Sacré Chant Profane, by Puiforcat, drawn by Edmond-Henri Becker, Paris, around 1900. Signed C Becker, Puiforcat, Paris, the left side …
Read MoreArt Deco Belt Buckle, possibly France 1925/30, Art Deco, metal, manufacturer’s brand St& Co, needle etching and purple coloured enameled translucent, bone cabochons (scratched), w. approx. 12 cm. Sold for …
Read MoreCeladon Jade Buckle Two Immortals. A carved pale celadon jade “Two Immortals” Belt Buckle, Qianlong Period (1736-1795) The jades are carved as the two laughing twins ‘He He Erxian’ holding …
Read MoreCartier was established in 1847 in France but is now renown throughout the world. Founded in Paris, France, in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier, the company remained under family control until …
Read MoreWalker & Hall – Originally Walker & Co, the company was established by George Walker in Sheffield, 1845. In 1848 the company was known as Walker, Coulson & Hall until …
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