Posted 9 years ago
Junkman60
(303 items)
Here is a piece of Art Deco jewelry that has me puzzled.
It looks to be made from black leather with a chrome mounting .
It is signed with the following. Fab on Fse Paris 725 depose . Any help 0n this one would be appreciated.
It could be French Jet, does it feel like leather or stone to the touch?
http://www.fatiguedfrenchfinds.com/this-item-is-now-sold-art-deco-jakob-bengel-brooch-chrome--galalith-by-fabon-fse-paris-705-p.asp
It seems that Jabob Bengel, made Jewellery for fabon fse Paris. His jewellery is very poplar and sells on Tadema gallery.
Neat art deco brooch!
The marking is short saying for "Fabrication Française" aka made in France 725 isn't about the metal, but rather for the model number.
Jean asked for the right questions :-)
It doesn't look like leather, but is it glass, or a kind of plastic/bakelite? I think I see some blue translucent hue...
To test:
apply on you lips, if feels cold : glass, if not : plastic.
Gently tap against your front tooth (if not yours, forget it!), cling is glass (or stone, but not this one!) Clock is plastic. :-D
Next lesson, tasting for testing, my fav trick, LOL
Keep us informed of the result :-))
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gillianhorsup/6316381782/
Some brooches by Jakob Bengel
http://www.invaluable.co.uk/auction-lot/brooch,-fabon-fse,-art-deco-paris-3444-c-c564d0992c
This brooch is marked Fabon Fse Paris 725 depose. Good luck with your research
I just read Bengel exported to France around 1930 the mark making believe it was French fabrication!
Most of the descriptions I read too attributes the mark to Fabon, as if it was a maker (thinking of "signed" CHINA!) Lol!
So the 725 isn't a model number! They all have it...
Well I suppose it's been happening since time and memorial. Bengel jewellery is extremely popular at the moment, it's the in thing.
Good afternoon ladies'
Thanks for all the info....The material in the center appears to be crackled leather and is actually two shades of blue when viewed in a strong light.
Early resin from 1920s-30s can get cracked from age and would resemble old leather, I would second the opinions voiced before and suggest you look into it some more.