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Popular in the latter half of the Victorian era, anchor jewelry had ties to both the nautical world as well as the spiritual world.
A symbol of hope, steadfastness and safety to sailors navigating the seas to protect their country or to discover new and wonderful places, the image of the anchor also brought solace to everyday Victorians dealing with challenging circumstances.
When paired with a heart and a cross, the 19th century symbolism of the anchor took on a deeper religious meaning symbolizing faith, hope and charity.
This exquisite brooch is made of beautiful banded agate capped and wrapped in etched sterling silver. This is quite a large piece and definitely makes a statement.
Additional Details
Date: 1890s
Materials: Agate, sterling silver
Measurements: 2 3/4" x 1 5/8"
Markings: None
Condition: Very Good
There is some trace glue remnants visible around the silver caps. This seems to be a common thing with these brooches as we have seen others with similar glue remnants. There is a chip in the agate on the back of the brooch under the pin back. It does not affect its integrity and is not visible when worn.
Cleaning and Care
Clean gently with warm soap and water and a soft bristled brush. Lightly polish with a jewelry polishing cloth, if needed.