A graceful antique sterling silver bar brooch featuring a row of sparkling rose cut paste stones set within an elegant openwork design.
The brooch is beautifully slender, with delicate pierced lattice panels running along the centre and a hexagonal setting highlighting the largest stone. Smaller rose cut paste stones are set toward the ends, adding subtle shimmer while maintaining the refined linear balance typical of the period.
This style of elongated bar brooch became especially popular during the Art Deco era, when jewellery embraced clean geometry and elegant symmetry. The combination of the architectural hexagonal centre, fine bead detailing, and airy openwork gives the piece a light yet sophisticated presence.
Marked STERLING on the reverse and fitted with a rollover safety clasp, this brooch dates to the 1920s–1930s and remains a timeless piece that can be worn on a lapel, scarf, dress, or sweater.
A lovely example of early 20th-century silver jewellery and a charming addition to any antique jewellery collection.
DETAILS
Metal: Sterling Silver
Weight: Not measured
Size/Dimensions: 2.5 inches long · approx. 0.25 inches wide
Stone(s): Rose cut paste stones
Hallmarks & Testing: Stamped STERLING
Condition: Very good antique condition with light wear consistent with age. One paste stone shows a slightly darker tone, common in antique foil-backed paste.
Approx. Year: Circa 1920s–1930s
Style: Art Deco bar brooch
Shipping: Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking
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