Antique Victorian locket, featuring an intricate floral engraving on front. On the back of the piece it is marked 9ct BK&FT. Only the wearer knows what secrets lie within the locket. It has to be the ultimate love token. During the Victorian era, young Victorian women would hide a picture of a man they admired, if the man offered up a lock of hair a marriage proposal usually would follow. Lockets were considered a statement of an intention to marry. This piece is hung on a new 9ct rose gold chain. HALLMARKS 9ct BK&FT MEASUREMENTS Height - 2.5cm Width - 2cm Weight - 4g CONDITION Excellent antique condition. SKU 6853
Item #6609 This oil painting known as The Swing was created by the French artist Jean-Honoré Fragonard sometime during 1767 and 1768. A gentleman of the court reportedly requested the painter represent his mistress being pushed on a swing as he secretly admired her from below. While the figures in the work are not identifiable as portraits of specific individuals, their rich attire and leisurely activity underline their aristocratic status.Such playful and erotic scenes were popular among the elite during those time. Custom sizes are available upon request. Easy to install: no paste or adhesive required Easy to remove: can be peeled off the wall without damaging the surface Versatile: can be easily cut to size and fit around corners or obstacles Cost-effective: save on installation costs and reduce waste Can be applied on most flat surfaces. Will NOT work on heavily textured walls. Not for outdoor use. Printed in 24inch sections for easier applications. Low-maintenance: easy to clean with a damp cloth Wide range of styles and patterns to choose from Great for renters or for people who like to change their home decor frequently.
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