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Imperial Gift Bracelet from Franz-Josef I of Austria-Hungary, Vienna c. 1910


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Imperial Gift Bracelet from Franz-Josef I of Austria-Hungary, Vienna c. 1910
Imperial Gift Bracelet from Franz-Josef I of Austria-Hungary, Vienna c. 1910
Description
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Giving or receiving a gift means more than just exchanging an object. It is the establishment of a relationship, an exchange of appreciation, sometimes also a demonstration of closeness, which has mediated between people since the earliest times of mankind. This gift culture took on a particularly impressive form in the ruling houses of Europe. Here, gifts bearing the monogram or coat of arms of the monarch were - and in some cases still are - presented as a sign of special favor. Lapel pins, cufflinks, snuffboxes or rings served as an expression of recognition for the giver and a visible sign of the recipient's closeness to the ruling house. This bracelet belongs to this circle of extraordinary objects and is particularly precious. In the center is a magnificent showpiece with the intertwined letters "FJ I" under the Austrian imperial crown. This is Emperor Franz Josef I, i.e. His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty by Grace Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, of Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Galicia, Lodomeria and Illyria; King of Jerusalem etc. etc. The imperial monogram is set in a surrounding frame of rose cut diamonds weighing a total of around one carat and, like the crown, is crafted in silver. It lies on a finely engraved central field with pink enamel, while inside the crown a panel of red enamel suggests the lining. The bracelet itself is made of yellow gold with an additional layer of fine gold and features an even pattern of openwork links. Pieces of jewellery of this type were presented in various designs - from simple monograms in silver to gold jewels richly set with diamonds. This bracelet undoubtedly belongs to the higher category. It was made by the k.u.k. Court jeweler Anton Heldwein, as evidenced by the embossing on the jeweler's original shaped case made of red marocco leather. The outside of the case is embossed with an imperial double-headed eagle in gold as well as a surrounding Art Nouveau embossing. Heldwein was appointed court jeweler in 1906. The bracelet was created in the last years of the monarchy. This exceptionally well-preserved bracelet came to us from Munich.
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Comparable pieces from the German imperial family are published in the exhibition catalog Aus allerhöchster Schatulle. Imperial Gifts, edited by Jörg Kirschstein, Potsdam 2008.
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Imperial Gift Bracelet from Franz-Josef I of Austria-Hungary, Vienna c. 1910
From the Highest Casket
€ 14,980.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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