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History - The Craftsmanship of Victorian Jewelry - Part 1
02/08/12
This article focuses on the craftsmanship of jewelry so as to encourage you
to look more closely at your pieces for the evidence of fine skills and design.
If you have a knowledge of the skills used to make the jewelry it will lead
you to a greater appreciation of its beauty and aid you in dating Antique Jewelry
History - The Craftsmanship of Victorian Jewelry - Part 1
Early Catches and Hinges
Let's start with Catches and Hinges. Sometimes you can detect the age of a
piece by the catch/hinge. However, keep in mind that over the years these may
have been replaced, leaving you to find other ways of dating your piece. The
"C" catch is the earliest type and following that in about 1895 a
safety type catch was used for a brief period of time. Sort of like the third
catch you see from the right in the picture. Around the 1920's the present day
type safety catch caught on even though a safety catch had been used by some
since about 1912. The Trombone clasp is primarily found on European jewelry
from the 1940's though it was very popular back in the 1890's as well. The clasp
alone will not date a piece as you will see. As far as the hinges go... there
are basically two types that are prominent in costume jewelry - the ball hinge
(c 1890), which has variations; with one type you grip the pin by tightening
the sides of the hinge as in the second example from the right in the picture
shown. Another note: Better quality jewelry brooches usually had a small loop
at the back for attaching a safety chain. On many pins I've come across, there
has been the loop or even an O ring... but the safety chain was missing. These
often broke over the years and weren't replaced. The tube hinge as shown in
the photo is the earlier hinge - pre 1890's.
Holloware Victorian BroochBrooches during the Victorian era were often formed
as a hollow structure known as holloware. This was done partly to reduce the
cost but also to reduce the weight - heavy brooches cause damage to delicate
fabrics and tend to sag on the material. When you feel a piece of holloware
you are aware of it's light weight, however, you might also notice the presence
of tiny breather holes in the back - this allowed soldering to be carried out
when the when the piece was being made. The problem with holloware is that is
was very often made using very thin metal so it was easily dented and crushed.
Very few pieces survived in mint condition. Also there was a tendency for the
metal to tear around the stress points of the hinge and latch. This type of
damage is difficult to repair
Tearing around the stress points
Note stress points on the back of the brooch.
Repoussé
Repoussé is a method of imparting a raised design or pattern to a flat
sheet of metal by punching the forms in from the back. The metal is supported
on a block of pitch (sometimes made of wood) which provides a cushion for the
forming of areas which have to be raised by the carefully using a series of
punches with rounded tips. Since not all of the detailed work can be done this
way the metal is turned over and the finer details of the design are punched
in from the front, once again with the pitch supporting the metal. The use of
steel punches this way is called Chasing. Repoussé is a time consuming
task and was mostly used on the larger, more valuable pieces in Western Jewelry.
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