Corvidae Antique has dated this piece to the Victorian era.
Around 1880 many gold treasures dating back to the ancient Etruscan era (700-300 BC) were being discovered in Italian tombs, leading to the emergence of the Etruscan Revival as Victorian jewellers in England sought to recreate the style.

Fifteen-carat gold pieces are not overly common (in the UK only really used between 1854 and 1932) and as this fineness was generally used in high quality pieces, it is attractive to collectors.
Condition: Overall these earrings are in very good antique condition, with a few very minor dints normal for their age; one earring also has a tiny tear and dent just at the right edge of the decoration (see video and very magnified photo). When worn in the ears it's very hard to see they're not perfect unless you're looking for it very closely.
Size: The torpedoes measure 3.4 x 0.9cm, the total drop is 4.8cm.
Weight: 3.3g.
Please note antique boxes pictured are not included, your item will come in a new box.
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Corvidae Antique has dated this piece to the Victorian era.
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