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          The Antique Detective                                                       DOES CAMEO JEWELRY RATE A




           by Anne Gilbert                                                                           SECOND LOOK ?


           You don’t hear much these days about            and discoloration were achieved with abrasive   loup or magnifying glass will reveal no tool
        carved  cameo jewelry, once hot in the 19th         solutions. Cheap imitations were also made.    marks. Glass imitations cast from an original
        century. By the 20th century it seemed                   Pieces were also sold by dealers as       cameo will have a signature. Typical would be
        like everybody’s grandma had a                              antiquities by removing signatures.    a raised, opaque white glass cameo cemented to
        cameo pin or ring. Yet it is a                                So what else is new?                 a dark background, usually onyx or carnelian.
        serious art form with a history                                   Cameos were briefly out of       These days they are even made of plastic.
        dating back to antiquity in the                                  fashion from 1820 to 1840.                A clue to the age can be the mounting
        first century. So why does                                       By 1850 shell cameos had          materials. Gold, silver, gold filled and cut steel
        it usually come to auction                                        become larger and neo-classical    were some of them. The quality of the carving is
        priced in the $100/200                                            subjects were replaced with      important to the value.
        price range? Exceptions                                           women’s heads and figures,
        are rarities such as a dealer                                    often mounted in gold. Other
        example on 1stdibs, priced at                                    subjects were also portrait busts
        $3,900: a c.1800s, Victorian                                    of famous people.
        shell carving of Bacchus.                                        What were cameos made from ?
           Cameo carving began in                                   The shells came from Africa and the
        antiquity, in the first century,    ↑1880s, Victorian cameo      West Indies as well as Italian
        during the reign of Emperor             Bacchus; 1stdibs         lava, coral, carnelian, agate and
        Augustus, and at the same                                        paste. They were also made of
        time in Greece. During the                                       glass,
        Renaissance a renewed interest developed in both    In the 1860s, as families began traveling to far
        carving and collecting.                          away destinations, such as Italy, scenic cameos
           When the Napoleonic campaigns brought         became popular.
        classicism into fashion, cameo carved items         CLUES: By the late 19th century new ways
        became important along with their makers.        to fake the then popular cameos were in use.
        However, popularity brought forgeries and the    Cameo-type designs were molded in glass or
        faking of signatures of renowned carvers. Aging   porcelain. Careful examination with a jewelers       ↑Shell cameo. Victorian. Archangel Michael;
                                                                                                                  Lang Estate Jewelry, San Francisco , CA


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