Renaissance Revival, Yellow Gold And Polychrome Enamel Button - Mar 07, 2024 | Freeman's | Hindman In Il
LiveAuctioneers Logo

lots of lots

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL, YELLOW GOLD AND POLYCHROME ENAMEL BUTTON

Related Militaria & War Memorabilia

More Items in Renaissance Militaria & War Memorabilia

View More

Recommended Collectibles

View More
item-173156874=1
item-173156874=2
item-173156874=3
item-173156874=4
RENAISSANCE REVIVAL, YELLOW GOLD AND POLYCHROME ENAMEL BUTTON
RENAISSANCE REVIVAL, YELLOW GOLD AND POLYCHROME ENAMEL BUTTON
Sold
Item Details
Description

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL, YELLOW GOLD AND POLYCHROME ENAMEL BUTTON

Depicting a grotesque designed face decorated in enamel. Yellow gold. 1 1/4 inches x 1/4 inch.
Gross weight: 2.60 dwt.

This lot is located in Chicago.

Condition
Overall Condition: Fair, enamel is chipped in multiple places. Acid test indicates 18 karat gold.All lots are sold “AS IS”. Please contact the jewelry department at jewelrycr@hindmanauctions.com for any additional information or questions you may have regarding this lot. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please note that measurements and opinions on gems are given as a courtesy and are approximated. It is recommended you talk to a specialist or view items in person before placing a bid. 

Provenance
Treasures Saved from Darkness Carl Askonas (1883 – 1946) and Rosa Fürth (1891 – 1980) were the toast of Viennese Society in the 1920s and 1930s. Carl was a successful businessman whose factories in Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Germany produced gloves and hosiery sold throughout the region, and Rosa was a socialite and avid patron of the arts. The couple were art lovers through and through, frequently seen at the concerts, operas, and ballets that Vienna was famous for at the time. They were also passionate collectors who amassed a remarkable collection of art, artifacts, and jewelry from across the continent.The couple were married in 1919, a tumultuous time in Europe that saw borders redrawn multiple times in the aftermath of World War I. The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire gave Carl and Rosa the rare opportunity to claim new citizenship and the couple were able to declare themselves Czechoslovakian. This would prove to be a fateful decision 16 years later when that citizenship allowed them to flee the rise of Nazism in Austria. Other members of Carl’s family were not so fortunate.To depart Austria in 1938-39, the Nazis required the Askonas family to list their art collection and real estate holdings in export documents. Some of their art objects were allowed to leave with them, but several pieces and all their real estate were confiscated. Later, a portion of the Askonas art collection was lost forever in the sinking of the cargo ship Ronda in September 1939. What remained has been treasured by four generations of the family.Rosa’s jewelry was hand-carried out of Austria during this frightening escape from Vienna. Family lore tells that she sewed the jewelry into the hem of her skirt and pinned other items to her underwear to evade detection by the Nazis. For decades, most of the jewelry was hidden in safe deposit boxes as an “emergency fund” in case of economic difficulty.Offered here are many of the Renaissance and antique jewelry pieces that Rosa bravely hid from the Nazis as she fled for Czechoslovakia. The pieces are offered by the grandchildren of Carl and Rosa in the hopes that they can once again be seen and enjoyed. If they make their way to a concert, ballet, or opera, all the better.

Buyer's Premium
  • 31%

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL, YELLOW GOLD AND POLYCHROME ENAMEL BUTTON

Estimate $1,200 - $1,800
See Sold Price
Starting Price $600
7 bidders are watching this item.

Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in Chicago, IL, US
See Policy for Shipping

Payment

Freeman's | Hindman

Freeman's | Hindman

Chicago, IL, United States46,652 Followers
TOP