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Knoll and Pregizer c.1920 Silver and Paste Vintage Penguins Brooch

£200.00

This delightful figural brooch was created in c.1920 by the German high quality costume jewellery maker, Knoll and Pregizer.

Condition Report:

Good - The 'C' catch and fastening pin are most likely a later replacement to the piece. However, they work well and are in-keeping with the design. There is a tiny element of enamel loss to the tip of one wing. This is only visible upon close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

For more information about this brooch read below...

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The Details...

This sterling silver brooch features a whimsical design depicting two strolling penguins. It is set with small, round, colourless paste stones. The penguins are detailed with black enamel and their eyes are accented with small, round, red glass cabochons. The brooch fastens with a 'C' clasp. The fastening pin is attached to the reverse of the brooch with a round hinge. The brooch is signed - 'KP' is stamped on the reverse. Along with '935', which indicates sterling silver. The brooch measures 3cm x 3cm. 

To view a clip of this piece, click here: Knoll and Pregizer Brooch

Wear it With...

Brooches are an exceptionally simple way to add instant vintage styling to any look and interest to plain materials. Pin this piece onto a hat, lapel, collar, cuff, scarf, sleeve, waistline or bag - wear alone or with a selection.

Product Details

BR675

Data sheet

Era
Art Deco
Occasion
Cocktail and Evening
Style
All that Glitters
Colour
Silver

The jewellery within the Gemma Redmond Vintage collection has survived to this day because it has been well cared for throughout its lifetime. It is important to continue to care for the jewellery that you buy from us to ensure its continued preservation. Here are some suggestions:

- Be sure to store your jewellery within the boxes that we provide to ensure that it is protected. This is especially important when travelling with your pieces.

- Try not to get perfume or hairspray on your items. These liquids can damage the materials that our jewellery is made from.

- Try not to drop your jewellery or catch your jewellery against hard surfaces. If this happens over time, the findings and fixings can loosen and wear.

- Try not to get your jewellery wet. Some costume jewellery manufacturers utilised water soluble glue in the making of their pieces. Getting your jewellery wet could cause rhinestones and other details to fall away over time.

- If you wish to clean your jewellery, use a soft polishing cloth or a soft brush.