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A very fine Art Nouveau bracelet by Henri-Victor Miault, created circa 1905. Each openwork link is crafted in 18K gold, signed “Miault” and marked with the French eagle-head hallmark, and features beautifully chiselled leaf motifs that echo the organic, flowing style of the Paris Salons.The links appear to depict stylised ginkgo or parsley leaves, a form frequently embraced during the Art Nouveau period for their elegance and symbolism; longevity, resilience and the poetic transformation of nature. With a length of approximately 17.5 cm and a weight of 11.4 g, the piece offers wearability and substance.
- Maker & date: Henri-Victor Miault, France, c.1905
- Material: 18K gold, eagle-head hallmark
- Length & weight: approx. 17.5 cm; 11.4 g
- Condition: Excellent; secure clasp and links, original maker-stamps intact
A true example of Parisian Art Nouveau jewellery; refined, rare and full of poetic vitality.
- Maker & date: Henri-Victor Miault, France, c.1905
- Material: 18K gold, eagle-head hallmark
- Length & weight: approx. 17.5 cm; 11.4 g
- Condition: Excellent; secure clasp and links, original maker-stamps intact
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