Corvidae Antique has dated this piece to the Georgian era.

The French jeweller Georges Frédéric Strass invented “Paste" in 1724. True paste is crafted from a special leaded glass that was painstakingly cut and then polished by hand with metal powder until it appeared to shimmer like a diamond. It was an instant success with the chic upper classes of Parisian society and continues to be highly sought after today. Nowadays paste is often used as a generic term to describe costume gemstones.
SIZE: Approximately 3 x 4.5cm.
WEIGHT: 10.9g.
MATERIALS: Silver.
HALLMARKS/STAMPS: None. Tests as sterling silver.
CONDITION: In excellent antique condition.
ERA: Georgian-Victorian (c.1714-1901).
Corvidae Antique has dated this piece to the Georgian era.
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