Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin
Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin

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Mid Victorian 12k-18k 0.06 CTW Pearl Horseshoe on Two Engrailed Top Escutcheon Heraldic Shield Stick Pin

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General Information:

  • Total Carat Weight: 0.06 ctw
  • Precious Metal Weight: 1.36 dwt
  • Precious Metal Material: As tested on our electronic tester, 18k-22k shield head with “bloomed” 24k gold top coating; 12k rosy/warm gold stem pin
  • Dimensions: 72.22 mm overall length; 68.40 mm stem pin length; head (shield) is 17.82 mm north to south x 13.03 mm east to west x 3.25 mm deep
  • Weight: 2.12 grams
  • Markings: No visible hallmarks present, though tested for purity on our electronic gold tester
  • Era: c. 1860-1880
  • Buyer Notes: A wonderful relic of the mid to late Victorian era, this piece renders the ever popular equestrian motif in such a powerful, handsome way. This jewel is sleek, a minimalist take that prioritizes the strength of geometries over ornate frills. It showcases a marriage of heraldry, luck and symbolism to evoke a message of fortune and good will. Perfect to wear on the lapel as-is, or an excellent candidate for conversion if the new caretaker so desires to take it on post-purchase.

Specifications:

  • Center Stone Type: Pearl
  • Center Stone Count: Nine (9)
  • Center Stone Carat Weight: By formula according to the specific gravity of pearl, approximately 0.06 ctw (measured in mount so as to preserve the integrity of the piece)
  • Center Stone Dimensions: On average, approximately 1.10 x 1.10 x 0.75 mm
  • Center Stone Shape: Seed pearl (likely split/halved)
  • Center Stone Color: Cream with silvery-bluish to very light pink hues
  • Center Stone Clarity: Good luster

The Story:

In shining splendor and boasting rich symbolism, this stick pin is quite sizable and dates to the mid to late Victorian period. It features a head in the shape of, what is known in the heraldic language, as a “two engrailed top” escutcheon. This title references the shield’s silhouette, which exhibits two scallops that rise to form a single central point along the top, and meet at an almond-like point at the base. While the term ‘escutcheon’ typically refers to the metal panel that protects a keyhole, in this case refers to the panel that holds a heraldic coat of arms. In both senses, an escutcheon panel is both a protective and a decorative agent, a literal and metaphorical shield.

This “two engrailed top” escutcheon shape was one that emerged in jewelry most prominently during the 19th century, though is certainly found in coats of arms predating the Victorian period. This piece’s face is sweetly decorated with a delicate horseshoe shape, heel-side down and toe-side up. This form is outlined by a raised gold channel, and the pearls it houses are held by crimped gold prongs. The pearls show a silvery to pinkish hue in varying lights and exhibit good luster for their petite size and age. 

Horseshoes and other equestrian themed motifs arose to great popularity between the 1860s and the turn of the century, and horseshoes themselves hung onto cultural preference in jewelry well after that, and indeed, is still quite desirable today. Horseshoes convey charming symbolism, for which they are much beloved by collectors and enthusiasts:

It is believed that the horseshoe can both gather and bestow luck; when worn ‘U’-shape up, the talisman catches good fortune for its wearer, and when worn ‘U’-shape down, it is thought to bless others with luck and protection, both friends and strangers alike. The emblem is not relevant solely to equestrians, as its illustrative meaning benefits all with favor and good will. In suit, pearls are also steeped in symbolism, seen as emblems of purity and sanctity, and promoting inner integrity and youth.

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