An Edwardian Enamel Dancers Brooch
An Edwardian enamel dancers brooch, the brooch in the form of two dancers, delicately hand-enamelled to a yellow gold mount and brooch fitting, engraved ‘Pytchley Ball 1903’, measuring approximately 2.5×1.6cm, gross weight 8.7 grams, circa 1903.
A charming enamel brooch, made in 1903. This piece features a couple dancing, wrought in delicate hand-enamel. The woman wears a classically Edwardian ballgown while the gentleman wears scarlet tails. The engraving on this brooch reads ‘Pytchley Ball 1903’, referencing the fact that this brooch was most likely a souvenir from the 1903 ball of the Pytchley Hunt. The Pytchley Club was established in 1750 and has hosted Hunts since. A wonderfully detailed brooch.
Should you choose to make this purchase we would be delighted to send it to you in a Bentley & Skinner handmade leather case packed in a giftwrapped Bentley & Skinner black and gold presentation box. Shortly afterwards we will send you on a complimentary valuation of this item for insurance purposes for your reference and safekeeping.
£3,750