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Karl Hagenauer Brooch-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery
Karl Hagenauer Brooch-Charlotte Sayers Antique Jewellery

Karl Hagenauer Brooch

¥752,400

Reference: CA7539

Karl Hagenauer 18ct and platinum old cut diamond stylised head brooch with a double pin hinged fitting. The earrings on this lovely piece are moveable and the face is in a matt gold finish with the lips in a burnished gold. There is approximately 2 carats diamonds with a high collar necklace, Karl Hagenauer was an influential Austrian Art Deco designer. This piece was made circa 1950

Measurements: 4.4cm x 2cm

Era:

1940 / 50’s

Condition:

Excellent

Materials:

Main Stones: • Diamond

• Gold

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Karl Hagenauer Brooch

¥752,400
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ABOUT THE ERA

1940's/ 50's Era Jewellery

Jewellery in the 1940s and 1950s underwent significant transformations, influenced by the social, economic, and cultural changes of the times.

The 1940s were marked by World War II and its aftermath, which affected the availability of materials and influenced design aesthetics.

The 1950s, on the other hand, were characterized by post-war prosperity, leading to a resurgence in luxury and glamour.