A wonderfully characterful Georgian era French intaglio fob, full of wit and romantic drama.
Set within a simple gold cased mount, the fob holds a beautifully carved milk white intaglio, the soft colour of the stone providing the perfect ground for the lively scene engraved upon it.
The carving depicts the devil, complete with horns, tail, and pitchfork, cheekily carrying Cupid upon his back. Surrounding the scene is the French motto “LE DIABLE EMPORTE L’AMOUR.” This phrase translates literally to “The devil take's love,” however we would say it more as “The hell with love.”
During the Georgian period, fobs and seals were often engraved with humorous or provocative mottos, reflecting the wearer’s personality or wit. This example is particularly delightful, combining playful imagery with a bold sentiment.
A rare and sought after Georgian fob, perfect for collectors of intaglios, seals, and motto jewellery. A wonderfully expressive piece of early 19th century craftsmanship
DETAILS:
ERA: Georgian
MEASUREMENTS: 15 x 12mm approximately with a height of 24mm
WEIGHT: 5.4 grams approximately
CONDITION: The pendant is in lovely antique condition with a fine patina across the surface of the garnets and pearls.
Please note the antique box is for display only
