Antique Portrait Miniature of Princess Sophie, ca 1760
Our Notes
This is such a charming painted ivory portrait of Princess Sophie Van Braunschwerin. Emily selected it for several reasons, most important being that the subject is wearing a lovely girandole bodice ornament. We learn so much about period jewelry from paintings and prints. It makes one ponder whether Princess Sophia would have been surprised if someone told her centuries ago that her jewelry would remain a covetable and enduring silhouette in the 21st century.
Upon research, Emily believes this to be the German princess Sophie Caroline Marie of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, who almost became the bride to King George III, but political stars were not aligned for them, allowing Charlotte to become his queen.
Either way, she is beautiful and worthy of a shadow box.
England, ca 1760
Measurements, Materials & Care
Care
As our jewelry is worn, patinas will evolve, further personalizing them to each collector. Due to the nature of foiled jewelry, care should be taken in order to keep Larkspur & Hawk jewelry from becoming harmed. A few tips:
- Remove jewelry when applying lotions, soaps and perfume
- Remove jewelry before immersing hands in cleaning solvents or liquids
- Please note that oxidation may eventually wear off of rings, then return naturally
Shipping & Returns
Larkspur & Hawk offers shoppers to receive and live with their new pieces. If for any reason you are less than thrilled with a purchase, it may be returned for a full refund, unless marked as final sale. To qualify, merchandise must be postmarked within 14 days of the customer’s receipt and be in the items’ original and unused condition. All returns must include the original receipt. Larkspur & Hawk is not responsible for items lost during shipping.
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