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  • Brooch (France), ca. 1830–40

    In the form of three berries, with gold leaves and stems. Eleven diamonds, fifty-eight rubies. One loose berry was repaired in 1957 (see object card for details).

  • Brooch (England or United States), ca. 1837

    Framed gold oval showing horn-of-plenty made of hair, seed pearls and pailettes and the initials “FEG”. Surrounded by tightly woven brown human hair.

  • Couture Embroidery Sample (USA), 1960

    Sample of white cotton with an unfinished embroidery design in multi-colored silks and wool of a large paisley motif with a floral border. Paisley motif has a central rosette in…

  • Couture Embroidery Sample (USA), 1960

    Piece of cream-colored rayon embroidered in red silk and beads in a pattern of two crossing bands and a center medallion.

  • Couture Embroidery Sample (USA), 1960

    Piece of black rayon embroidered in colored silk threads and beads in a solid pattern of long, curling leaves.

  • Couture Embroidery Sample (USA), 1960

    Dark rayon velvet appliquéd with a cream-colored silk in a curvilinear shape. Silk design is embroidered and embellished with multi-colored beads in floral and scrolling forms.

  • Brooch, 1750–1800

    In the shape of a low, wide basket filled with a floral and foliate arrangement, composed of rose-cut diamonds set in silver and gold. Reverse features closed settings; double-pronged pin,…

  • Brooch, ca. 1800

    Brooch consisting of large spray of leaves done in 18 karat gold and paved in diamonds. The stalks of what in this brooch are set on thin wires that vibrate…

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