ANTIQUE ART NOUVEAU ENAMELED METAL BELT OR DRESS BUCKLES, LOT OF FOUR
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Description
ANTIQUE ART NOUVEAU ENAMELED METAL BELT OR DRESS BUCKLES, LOT OF FOUR, comprising a gilt-brass one-piece buckle with flower design, one gilt-brass/metal two-part buckle with scrolled design attached to two applied ribbons to form a bow, a brass or other metal two-part buckle with openwork design featuring red flowers having blue centers, and a gilt-brass two-part buckle having an openwork design of women with blue skin and orange hair. Unmarked. Late 19th/early 20th century. One-piece example 3" x 2" OA.
Provenance:
From the collection of Betty Driver, Broadway, VA.
Condition
One-piece buckle and buckle with attached ribbons in very good overall condition with minor wear and a few to some minor/small spots of oxidation, one-piece with a few minor/small flakes to enamel and slight bending to prongs, buckle with ribbon having possibly one or a few minute flakes to enamel, ribbon having fraying to edges, one ribbon with a hole; openwork examples in mostly good to very good overall condition with some wear, a few chips/losses to enamel, one half of flower example having several cracks to enamel.
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