Georgian 15k Repoussé Garnet Heart-Motif Locket Bracelet
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Georgian 15k Repoussé Garnet Heart-Motif Locket Bracelet

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~ Sled.
Place of origin: Germany (?)
Date: 1720-1750
Medium: Painted and gilded wood, velvet, iron.
Memento Mori, anonymous Italian artist (1750)
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Built in 1750
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Plate XXXII. "The endless immensity is an unlimited plenum of creations not unlike the known universe."
An original theory or new hypothesis of the universe. 1750.
Internet Archive
A Mughal multi-gem and emerald necklace, c. 1750,
Centring upon a hexagonal and drop-shaped emerald of approximately 297.00 carats total, two baroque-shaped emeralds, baroque drop-shaped spinel bead, baroque ruby bead, baroque natural pearls of 14.20 to 11.60 mm,
From Magnificent Mughal Jewels: Property from a Royal Collection,
Courtesy: Christie's
Ivory Wool Knitted Petticoat, possibly Dutch, 1700-50
From the Victoria & Albert Museum