Neoclassical 14ct Gold French 18th Century Jewel Cupid and Psyche Brooch, c.1760
A Neoclassical 14ct Gold French 18th Century Jewel of Love & Friendship: Cupid and Psyche Brooch, c.1760
An Heirloom of Romance for the Distinguished Collector
🏛 Subject & Medium
An exquisite Neoclassical French 18th Century oval sentimental brooch, c.1760, capturing the timeless myth of Cupid and Psyche. Crafted in delicate high-carat 14ct gold appliqué, the figures are set against a vibrant crimson woven silk ground, preserved beneath protective domed glass. The reverse is meticulously fashioned in silver-gilt, retaining its original elongated steel pin and open C-clasp. This harmonious union of gold, textile, and glass reflects the refined artistry of late Georgian sentimental jewels.
Pieces of this caliber were worn only by the most discerning members of society, often exchanged as tokens of deep affection and elevated taste.
🎨 Composition & Technique
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Gold appliqué relief: Finely worked 14ct gold sheets, carefully cut to portray the tender embrace of Cupid and Psyche. Silver-gilt back. Total weight: 11.32 grams.
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Silk ground: Deep crimson silk symbolizing passion, loyalty, and enduring devotion.
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Protective glazing: Domed glass cover, rare to survive intact after more than 250 years.
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Silver-gilt construction: Reverse crafted from silver, gilded for elegance, providing durability and contrast.
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Original fittings: Retains elongated Georgian pin and open C-clasp.
This technical marriage of gold, silk, and glass demonstrates the very height of 18th-century French craftsmanship—a jewel intended not just to adorn, but to inspire reflection and devotion.
🌹 A Jewel of Philosophy, Romance & Artistry
This Georgian masterpiece unites Cupid and Psyche, gold and silk, love and friendship—an enduring Neoclassical treasure.
It is more than jewellery; it is a wearable poem, a declaration of loyalty, and an embodiment of Enlightenment ideals.
💕 Classical Allegory
The brooch illustrates the eternal bond of Cupid (Eros), god of love, and Psyche, a mortal whose beauty rivalled Venus herself. Their myth tells of trials, separation, and ultimate reunion through divine favour, symbolizing the eternal marriage of body and soul.
Beside a classical altar, the figures are paired with an inscription in French: “La Joie et l’Amitié” (Joy and Friendship). To 18th-century society, steeped in Enlightenment ideals, this allegory represented not only passion but a love ennobled by friendship and sanctified by constancy—a perfect emblem for lovers and friends alike.
Such symbolic jewels were treasured as heirlooms, their messages resonating across generations, carrying stories of both private devotion and timeless mythology.
📏 Dimensions
Oval: 4 cm (height) × 3 cm (width) × 0.65 cm (depth).
🕰 Provenance
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Private collection, United Kingdom
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Acquired through a notable southern auction, curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD
Its distinguished provenance enhances both its desirability and its collectability for discerning buyers.
🧾 Condition
Fair to good antique condition. Gold appliqué figures remain intact with gentle wear. Red silk ground shows fading and minor losses. Reverse exhibits tarnish and partial gilt wear. Glass bears surface scratches; pin slightly bent but secure. Original fittings fully functional. Structurally sound with age-appropriate patina.
The survival of such a jewel, intact with original fittings, makes it a rare opportunity for collectors of museum-quality Neoclassical works.
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