Large, heavy antique Georgian sterling silver, black dot clear paste huge buckle brooch pin
Large, heavy antique Georgian sterling silver, black dot clear paste huge buckle brooch pin
Fabulous Georgian (late 1700s to early 1800s) sterling silver buckle brooch with beautifully large paste stones. The back tests as silver though it is not stamped or hallmarked. The paste stones have been beautifully set with closed backs. Stones set like this are called 'black dot' paste as they have a tiny black dot "painted" on the very bottom underside of each stone. In setting the paste, often pitch or a similar sticky material was utilised to anchor the stone during setting. Many listings of brooches like these say that these pieces were originally Georgian shoe buckles, originally kept in pairs.
This piece fastens with a simple C hook clasp and pin which may have been added a little later when buckles went out of fashion. I would wear this on the knot of a tie or scarf, or as a cloak pin to the side or even on the shoulder. The brooch is in vintage condition - it is over 200 years old, so does show its age in areas. There is discolouration to some of the paste stones as pictured. There is some tarnish and marking on the Georgian silver as well. Please do examine the photos carefully and be certain before ordering!