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BROCHE « RINCEAUX »

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RINCEAUX" BROOCH
Blue enamel, rose-cut and old-cut diamonds, supposedly fine, untested pearl pendant
18k (750) gold and silver (<|800)
In a COULON &| DEVERDUN case 19th century - unsigned
Dim. : 4.5 x 5.5 cm approx. - Pb. : 22.4 g
An enamel, diamond, pearl, gold and silver brooch, late 19th century
Léon Coulon was a 19th-century jeweler, formerly trained at Boucheron.
In 1895, Léon Coulon joined forces with M. Deverdun under the name "L.Coulon et Cie".
The company won acclaim at the 1900 Universal Exhibition for the avant-garde and finesse of its pieces.