


A magnificent Victorian equestrian brooch, circa 1880, depicting two beautifully rendered horse heads in 18ct yellow gold. The sculptural detail is exceptional — each head modelled with the kind of anatomical precision and expressive character that marks the finest Victorian animal jewellery. Diamond-set reins and diamond eye settings add a refined sparkle to the composition, the stones catching the light as the brooch moves.
Equestrian jewellery of this quality and period is among the most sought-after categories of Victorian sporting antiques, prized by collectors and horse lovers alike. At 9.6g in 18ct gold and 3.5cm across, this is a brooch of considerable presence — a distinguished accessory for a lapel, a stock pin, or a tweed jacket, and a piece that will be treasured for generations.
The Details
- Circa: 1880
- Metal: 18ct yellow gold (hallmarked 18ct)
- Stones: Diamonds (reins & eyes)
- Weight: 9.6g
- Dimensions: 3.5 × 1.8cm
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