🏛️ Rare Georgian c.1830 Square Carnelian Agate Brooch in Tested 9ct Gold — Scottish Hardstone Jewellery Tradition
Subject & Medium 🔶
An elegant and finely hand-crafted early 19th-century Georgian brooch, centred with a natural square-cut carnelian agate and mounted in tested 9ct gold. The stone exhibits a richly atmospheric colour palette ranging from deep amber and burnt orange through to dramatic oxblood red tones, enhanced by areas of gentle translucency along the edges.
Natural internal inclusions, clouding, and soft tonal banding animate the surface beautifully under changing light, producing the warm luminous depth highly prized in antique chalcedony hardstones.
Composition & Technique 🎨
The brooch is executed in a bold architectural square form, reflecting the restrained elegance associated with Georgian and early Victorian hardstone jewellery. The carnelian has been carefully shaped into a softly domed square cabochon and polished to reveal the stone’s natural depth, internal structure, and tonal variation.
A hand-fabricated claw setting secures the stone while intentionally remaining visually understated, allowing the agate itself to dominate the composition — a defining characteristic of the Scottish agate-working tradition.
The reverse retains its early period pin and clasp assembly, displaying the honest hand-made construction expected of jewellery from this era. The brooch possesses a strong sculptural quality with an impressive tactile presence when worn.
Historical Significance 📜
Dating to approximately circa 1830, this brooch occupies an important transitional point between the late Georgian and early Victorian periods. During this era, Scottish hardstone jewellery gained widespread popularity, celebrating the inherent beauty of naturally occurring agates and chalcedonies through refined, minimally intrusive gold mounts.
Pieces of this type are increasingly sought after for their connection to Britain’s historic agate-working traditions and for their ability to bridge two of the most influential stylistic periods in British jewellery history.
About the Maker 👤
Unmarked, as is entirely consistent with jewellery of this age and origin. The piece was likely produced by a skilled British provincial goldsmith working either within Scotland or under the influence of the Scottish hardstone tradition.
The quality of fabrication, mount construction, and stone finishing reflects experienced early 19th-century hand craftsmanship rather than later industrial production methods.
Provenance 📦
Curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD and sourced through the United Kingdom antiques trade from a private collection together with a respected West Yorkshire-based jewellery dealer.
Why You’ll Love It ✅
✔ Rare and visually striking square cabochon design ✔ Beautiful natural carnelian displaying rich glowing colour variation ✔ Warm amber, burnt orange, and oxblood red tonal depth ✔ Strong geometric form with elegant sculptural presence ✔ Fine example of the Scottish hardstone jewellery tradition ✔ Authentic hand-crafted Georgian-period workmanship ✔ Transitional circa 1830 dating appeals to both Georgian and Victorian collectors ✔ Substantial feel at 7.38 grams with excellent wearable balance ✔ Versatile styling — equally suited to modern and period dress ✔ Completely unique natural stone with one-of-a-kind internal patterning ✔ Increasingly desirable category among international collectors of antique hardstone jewellery
Size & Dimensions 📏
Width: approximately 2.7 cm
Height: approximately 2.7 cm
Depth: approximately 0.5 cm
Weight: 7.38 grams
A highly wearable yet visually impactful size with pleasing proportions and depth.
Condition Report 🔍
Presented in good antique condition with light age-related wear consistent with careful long-term use. One claw is absent; however, the stone remains secure within the mount. This represents a relatively minor and easily restorable issue if desired.
The carnelian itself displays no visible cracks or structural damage and retains an excellent polished surface with strong visual presence throughout.
No presentation box or case included.
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