Comprising:
- a pair of fibulae in cast and chased silver, composed of three parts: the ring and the pin, the poly-lobed central part, a cruciform end.
Draa Valley, 19th century
H. 13 cm
- Three fibulas (one pair) from the Dades Valley, in cast silver with a stylized motif called "jackal's paws", one small and the other larger with its flat trapezoidal part. H. 14 and 7 cm.
- A chased silver Fatma hand pendant decorated with a coral cabochon. An old label indicates: perhaps Meknes because of the 3rd must which exceeds / perhaps Marrakech because of the bélière. Hallmark of the ram.
- An articulated silver bracelet cast and engraved with twelve points
Punch to the rose of Fez / Meknes. Region of Nador and Eastern Rif.
D. 7.5 cm
- a silver bracelet with enamelled decoration in yellow and green, heightened by cabochons of red glass, and silver filigree.
Aït Ouaouzguit, 19th century
D. 7.5 cm
- A half-moon open bracelet, in cast silver with stamped decoration, with eroded polygonal end. Ram punch. Northern Morocco.
D. 8 cm
- a small fibula piriform in cast silver enhanced by a blue glass cabochon.
Middle Atlas
H. 8 cm
- A cast silver chased ear hook composed of a flat chased ring enhanced by an applied glass cabochon, and four pendants (one missing).
Total weight: 986g
Provenance:
Collection of Mrs. R., resident in Morocco, from 1950 to 1970.
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