Full pendant showing the cameo-cut side with the white sapphire and the single set ruby on the altar. (This is my pendant. Use it for comparison to the auction catalog pages. Note specifically the single inset stone).
Description: The obverse carnelian plaque is carved in relief with a female figure nude from the waist standing by an altar and looking up to a sunburst, a ribbon issuing from her mouth enclosing the inscription: MAGNI SPES ALTERA REGNI and, on the other side of the altar, a winged cherub holding a heart-shaped white sapphire engraved with bees and the inscription PLEBIS AMOR REGIS CUSTODIA ("the love of his people is the safeguard of the king."); the altar set with a table-cut ruby.
| | Note that my pendant is missing the two side stones shown in the photos in the Walters and Gutman auctions.
| Parke Bernet auction, Collection of Mrs. Henry Walters, May 1st, 1941, pg 328. Shows pendant lot 1118 -- note the 3 small stones on the horizontal through the altar. The rift, referred to in the description, starts on the left directly under the small stone and travels diagonally to the right below the white sapphire to the edge of the stone halfway between the two larger pearls.
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Pg 329 of Parke Bernet catalogue with description of pendant, including note of a "diagonal rift (which has been repaired at an early date with three tiny gold rivets, the rivets disguised by a ruby, an emerald, and a diamond)."
| Parke Bernet auction, The Melvin Gutman Jewelry Part II, pg 19, Oct 17, 1969. I believe this is the same pendant as that sold in the Walters auction in 1941. Note the description does not mention a rift or repair.
Here is the description as the page is difficult to read:
Auction listing from Parke Bernet Galleries, The Melvin Gutman Jewelry Part II, October 17, 1969, pg 19.
A Very Fine Devotional Pendant Second Half of 16th Century
Composed of two oval carnelian plaques, the obverse carved in relief with a female figure nude from the waist standing by an altar and looking up to a sunburst, a ribbon issuing from her mouth enclosing the inscription: MAGNI SPES ALTERA REGNI and, on the other side of the altar, a winged cherub holding a heart-shaped white sapphire engraved with bees and the inscription PLEBIS AMOR REGIS CUSTODIA ("the love of his people is the safeguard of the king."); the altar set with a table-cut ruby, to the left a diamo...
| A rock crystal, verre eglomisé, enamel, gold reliquary in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC
Attributed to Reinhold Vasters
Height 11 3/8 inches (28.9 cm)
(c) 2011 Metropolitan Museum of Art
The rock crystal frame, the enameled border and possibly the gold findings are the same as my pendant.
| (c) 2011 Metropolitan Museum of Art
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(c) 2011 Metropolitan Museum of Art
| (c) 2011 Metropolitan Museum of Art
| Both plaques set in a rock crystal frame surrounded by twisted wire and pearl-threaded borders interrupted by four enamelled gold openwork clasps with pin-set pearls; with a pearl drop below and suspension ring above; the jewel attached by four chains with alternate links of enamelled and undecorated gold hanging from a cross-shaped suspension member enamelled red, white and blue with pendant pearl drop.
Height 7 1/4 inches
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Carnelian dimensions:
Height: 59 mm, 2.32 in. Width: 45.2 mm, 1.78 in.
| Side view showing rock crystal frame and enamel work.
Width at edge 17.1 mm, .675 in.
| Reverse carnelian.
Description:
The reverse carved intaglio with the Virgin and Child and St. John the Baptist and a cartella inscribed E(cce A(gnus) D(ei).
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