Corvidae Antique has dated this piece to the Edwardian era.
The French jeweller Georges Frédéric Strass invented “Paste" in 1724.
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 3.2cm wide x 4.8cm tall, including the bail.
WEIGHT: 7.0g.
MATERIALS: 935 silver, paste gemstones.
HALLMARKS/STAMPS: Stamped 935 - a silver fineness higher than sterling silver (925). We most often see 935 on early 20th-century pieces from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

CONDITION: The piece is in good antique condition, with just slight yellowing of some of the small pastes. There would originally have been some kind of drop or dangle hanging from the bottom, which is no longer there, but the pendant can be worn as it is or you could easily add your own drop (a pearl would look fab!)
ERA: Estimated "La Belle Epoque" - late Victorian to Edwardian, c.1871-1914.
Corvidae Antique has dated this piece to the Edwardian era.
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