Robert Phillips Archaeological Revival Bracelet
This archaeological revival bangle by Robert Phillips Brothers is composed of 18K gold and enamel, and dates from the 1860s–1870s. The hinged bangle centers a double line of white and blue enamel circular devices and applied beads, all framed in twisted wirework, with a trellised edge of larger beads elevated on posts. An important surviving jewel by a celebrated London artist and designer of the Revival movement, this exquisite bangle represents a high point of this original jeweler's work, which one contemporary reviewer described as belonging in "the jewel box of an Etruscan prince."
Item #: BA-22295
Artist: Robert Phillips Brothers
Country: England
Circa: 1860s-1870s
Materials: Enamel; 18K Gold
Gram Weight: 58.6 grams
Signed: Robert Phillips Brothers maker's mark
Literature: This bracelet appears to derive design elements from a ancient Etruscan rosette brooch belonging to the Louvre's Campana collection. See p.54 Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelery Walker ed. p. 54
Item #: BA-22295
Artist: Robert Phillips Brothers
Country: England
Circa: 1860s-1870s
Materials: Enamel; 18K Gold
Gram Weight: 58.6 grams
Signed: Robert Phillips Brothers maker's mark
Literature: This bracelet appears to derive design elements from a ancient Etruscan rosette brooch belonging to the Louvre's Campana collection. See p.54 Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelery Walker ed. p. 54