Featured CAMEOS: Show & Tell or Ask & Answer

Discussion in 'Jewelry' started by Bronwen, Dec 20, 2017.

  1. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Hello, Simona. Welcome to Antiquers.com. I saw your other post with the 2 pieces of costume jewellery. Others will be able to tell you more than I can about those.

    Your photos are very out of focus. Is the back of the cameo flat or concave?. I think your cameo is helmet shell but am not 100% certain because I cannot see it well. An Italian cameo in a British setting from the mid-20th century.

    As for reading, this is a good place to start:

    https://cameotimes.com/index.php/reference/materials-guide

    Also the articles available under 'Profiles' in the top menu.

    Nineteenth Century Cameos by Michele Rowan is, in my opinion, the best book on fine cameos. You are interested in costume jewellery, so I would recommend Cameos: Classical to Costume by Clements & Clements. These are in English; I do not know what may be available in other languages.
     
  2. Simona Buhus

    Simona Buhus Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    Thank you for your reply and the recomend book, I will most definitely buy it.
    About the Cameo, the back is concave, it feels cold and slippery, and in my opinion it has British hallmarks on the gold. I will update tomorrow with better photos.
    Because I am new to this field, I buy what looks good to me, different, something I never seen before....may be wasting money, but I am learning as well. And, now , with all good people on this site, I can take informed decisions, I am very grateful for this.
    Thank you so much again.
    Kind regards,
    Simona
     
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  3. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    From this information I am sure your cameo is carved helmet shell.

    Yes, to the best of my knowledge, only Britain used 9ct as a standard fineness for gold. The US does not recognize anything below 10K & an Italian setting would probably be 750 (18K) gold.
     
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  4. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    What does "very yang" mean?
     
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  5. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    ANNOUNCEMENT

    I have lately made the decision to open up my web site, CameoTimes.com, to the wider public. Most articles that were available to basic subscribers are now unrestricted; articles that were available only to premium subscribers are now available to registered users.

    Registration is free. Any information provided goes no farther. I only very occasionally send out any e-mail, so no deluge of unwanted messages. Sort of like this place. :)
     
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  6. sassafras

    sassafras Well-Known Member

    That is wonderful, @Bronwen. Thank you so much!
     
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  7. PepperAnna

    PepperAnna Well-Known Member

    This showed up in my mailbox today. Not a piece of cameo jewelry, but a cameo none the less. It is quite large and carved from an abalone shell.

    I really like the subject and the little details like the feather in the woman's hat, the striped stockings of the bather, and the tiny 20201217_115649.jpg flag on the changing tent. No signature or markings on back. 20201217_115800.jpg 20201217_115837.jpg
     
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  8. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Not a cameo in the strictest sense, but literally an engraved gem. The shell is oyster. What a fabulous example, both for subject matter & for size. Many of these I have seen have a seaside motif & I suspect they were souvenirs, whether of one particular place or, more likely, of a number of waterfront locations. This one is wonderful & a bit racy. :)
     
  9. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    You are very welcome.
     
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  10. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    Morning all, my friend sent me these photos, trying to figure out the age, if carved or molded and black material. The cameo part is set in sterling, 1 1/2" diameter.
    I think it is molded, maybe on glass?
    any information appreciated
    thanks for looking:)


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  11. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    'Headband Girl' (my designation), probably the single most reproduced cameo that has ever been. Most of them are glass.
     
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  12. PepperAnna

    PepperAnna Well-Known Member

    Yes, I was happy to find it. I checked around on the internet and saw them sometimes listed as abalone (mostly antique ones from Asia) and sometimes as oyster, so I wasn't sure which one was correct. I agree, the ones listed as oyster have a seaside motif. Here are a couple more examples. The last two pics are exquisite carvings!

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  13. fridolina

    fridolina Well-Known Member

    Amazing! Little works of art.
     
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  14. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Without having seen what you saw in your researches, I would guess that some of the Asian ones were carved abalone, but the ones with a shape like yours are oyster. Yours has the engraving on the side of the shell that was toward the outside when the animal was alive. On the other side you can see part of the hinge at the apex & the 'scar' on the surface where the muscle that pulled the shell closed was attached. Abalone are really perverse snails, with a univalve shell. I would like to know the process by which these shells become flattened.
     
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  15. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    thank-you Bronwen:)
     
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    Bronwen Well-Known Member

  17. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    Tricky...

    I like the mount on the $1,995 piece better, plus the photos are better, however I see Byne's disease on the back. Yet I could clean that up. But it also has a crack and appears to be unsigned.

    So in the long run I would go with the signed $950 piece.
     
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  18. fridolina

    fridolina Well-Known Member

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  19. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    We got to talking about cameo portraits of gentleman in the signature help thread. I have a handful that are signed, but a couple of favorites, although very high quality, are anonymous.

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    The second guy looks like he should be some noble Roman, until you notice the fringed epaulet peeking out from the drapery.
     
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  20. PepperAnna

    PepperAnna Well-Known Member

    I really like the first gentleman.
     
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