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Antique Australian 9ct Gold Heart Pendant By Robert Robertson Circa 1915

Sale price$712.00 SGD

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This charming antique Australian pendant is a rare piece of early 20th-century jewellery, crafted in 9-carat gold by renowned maker Robert Robertson / Robert Robertson & Sons - 1854-1921.

Designed in a romantic Heart shape, the front is beautifully engraved and framed with ornate scrolling goldwork. Delicate details include three soft lustre faux pearls and two vibrant red paste gems, adding a touch of colour and sparkle typical of the Edwardian era, dating it to around 1910–1915.

Fully hallmarked to the reverse with Robertson’s maker’s mark and 9ct gold stamp, this pendant is not only a lovely piece to wear but also a fascinating example of Australian jewellery history. 

In wonderful condition, it remains an eye-catching and hard-to-find treasure, perfect for the serious Australian jewellery collectors or anyone who appreciates the elegance of antique design.

STONES
Red faceted paste (glass) typical of the era
Faux Seed Pearl

MEASUREMENTS
Drop from bale - 3cm x 2.5cm

WEIGHT
2.88 Grams

ERA
Early 20th century circa 1915

MARKS
‘RR’ 9ct’ for Robert Robertson

CONDITION
Excellent antique condition.  No repairs or damages.  All stones original, well set and secure, no re-glues. Hallmarks crisp and legible.  No issues to note. 

History of Robert Robertson 1854-1877, Robert Robertson and Sons c1877-1921

Robert Robertson founded his jewellery business in 1854 on Collins Street West, Melbourne, at the height of the Victorian gold rush in 1854.

Much of his jewellery was of popular colonial designs. By 1865 Robertson had moved to Little Collins Street where his business flourished.

In the 1870’s he was established in substantial premises at 28 Little Collins Street West.
Robert Robertson junior became a partner in the family business in 1875 and shortly after the firm was listed as Robert Robertson and Sons.
The founder died in 1887, and at this time the business employed over 50 hands.

Known for fine craftsmanship in jewellery, silverware, and timepieces, his work quickly attracted Melbourne’s wealthy elite. Positioned among other prestigious merchants on Collins Street, Robertson’s firm helped establish Melbourne as a centre for luxury jewellery and left a lasting legacy in Australia’s commercial and cultural history.


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