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Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870
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Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Gold Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870

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Antique Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Brooch Colosseum Rome Circa 1870

In the Manner of Cesare Roccheggiani (Rome, Active Second Half 19th Century)

─────────────────────────────────────────🏛️ Subject & Medium

A fine antique nineteenth-century Roman micromosaic brooch depicting the iconic Colosseum of Rome, dating to circa 1870 and executed in exceptionally fine hand-cut varicoloured glass tesserae. The brooch is mounted in unmarked high-carat yellow gold, likely 15ct, within a striking black surround and preserved in a fitted presentation case.

Created during the height of the Grand Tour era, this elegant example captures one of Rome’s most celebrated architectural monuments with remarkable precision and artistic sophistication. The impressive scale and refined workmanship place the piece among the finer surviving examples of Victorian Roman micromosaic jewellery.

─────────────────────────────────────────🎨 Composition & Technique

The mosaic is composed of extraordinarily fine tesserae, each individually cut and meticulously laid by hand, demonstrating the advanced craftsmanship associated with the leading Roman micromosaic workshops of the nineteenth century.

Particularly noteworthy is the careful architectural rendering of the Colosseum, displaying strong perspective, subtle tonal gradation within the ancient stonework, and an atmospheric sky achieved through densely arranged pale tesserae. The black border creates dramatic contrast, intensifying the luminosity of the mosaic while complementing the warmth of the gold mount.

The overall quality of execution places this brooch well above the standard commercial Grand Tour souvenir pieces produced during the period.

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📜 Historical Context

Micromosaics became highly fashionable among wealthy European and British travellers undertaking the Grand Tour of Italy during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Rome emerged as the principal centre for this intricate decorative art form, with highly skilled artisans producing luxurious wearable souvenirs depicting ancient Roman ruins, Vatican landmarks, archaeological scenes, and classical motifs.

By the 1870s, Roman micromosaic workshops had achieved extraordinary technical refinement, producing jewellery intended for affluent collectors and aristocratic visitors. Larger architectural compositions such as this were costly luxury commissions and considerably more expensive than smaller tourist examples.

Today, fine Grand Tour micromosaics remain highly sought after by collectors of antique jewellery, Roman decorative arts, and nineteenth-century objets d’art.

─────────────────────────────────────────👤 About the Maker

Attributed in the manner of Cesare Roccheggiani
(Rome, active second half nineteenth century)

Cesare Roccheggiani was among the most celebrated Roman micromosaicists of the later nineteenth century, renowned for highly detailed topographical views of Rome and for continuing the sophisticated traditions established by earlier Grand Tour masters.

Although unsigned, this brooch displays many characteristics associated with the Roccheggiani tradition, including exceptionally fine tesserae work, refined architectural detailing, balanced composition, and restrained elegance. The workmanship strongly reflects the output of the leading Roman workshops operating within this important artistic circle.

─────────────────────────────────────────📏 Size

Brooch

Width: 5.9 cm
Height: 4.6 cm
Depth: 1.1 cm
Weight: 27.0 grams

Case

Width: 8.2 cm
Height: 6.2 cm
Depth: 2.9 cm

─────────────────────────────────────────🏺 Provenance

Private collection.

Previously offered through Elmwood’s Auctioneers, London, catalogued as:

“A Fine Antique Micromosaic Brooch, Circa 1870.”

Accompanied by a later fitted presentation case.

Curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD

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❤️ Why You’ll Love It

• Exceptional Grand Tour Roman micromosaic craftsmanship
• Highly detailed depiction of the Colosseum of Rome
• Impressive large-scale architectural composition
• Mounted in unmarked high-carat yellow gold, likely 15ct
• In the manner of celebrated Roman micromosaicist Cesare Roccheggiani
• Fine nineteenth-century jewellery and decorative art combined
• Complete with fitted presentation case
• Ideal for collectors of Grand Tour art, antique jewellery, and Roman decorative arts

An unusually refined and display-worthy example of nineteenth-century Roman craftsmanship.

─────────────────────────────────────────🔎 Condition Report

Very good antique condition overall.

The micromosaic remains impressively intact with only minor age-related surface wear consistent with age and use. Fine age craquelure is visible to the sky ground under magnification, typical of nineteenth-century examples.

The gold mount remains in good order with light surface wear commensurate with age. Pin and clasp functioning correctly.

The fitted case is later and displays expected wear associated with handling and age.


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