Paul Emile Brandt antique medal in yellow gold engraved on both sides
Paul Emile Brandt antique medal in yellow gold engraved on both sides
Beautiful antique medal in 18 ct yellow gold (750/1000th). Round in shape, it depicts the Virgin and Child on one side and Christ on the other. The medal is signed on both sides and hallmarked by the famous jeweler and engraver Paul Emile Brandt. Antique medal circa 1900-1920.
Status: Very good, slight stripes of use on gold
Weight: 2,37grs
Diameter: approx. 1.80cm
Length with clasp: approx. 2.30cm
Paul Emile Brandt, born in Switzerland in 1883, is a "jeweler, painter, sculptor, engraver of medals and gemstones, chaser and enameler". He first exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1906, and in 1921 was listed as a hardstone engraver with Lacloche and Boucheron. In 1930 and 1931, Paul Brandt created pendants, bracelets and rings that combined geometric figures with onyx, jade and brilliants in a modernist design reminiscent of certain Raymond Templier pieces.
Source: Lesartsdecoratifs.fr and richardjeanjacques.com