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Estate Vintage Margot de Taxco Enamel Sterling Silver Fish Brooch - Signed
Estate Vintage Margot de Taxco Enamel Sterling Silver Fish Brooch - Signed
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This is one of those pieces that makes serious vintage jewelry collectors stop in their tracks. A signed Margot de Taxco fish brooch with that incredible champlevé enamel work she's famous for - we're talking about jewelry royalty here. Margot van Voorhies Carr was THE name in mid-century Mexican silver, and her enamel pieces from the 1950s-60s are considered some of the finest examples of Taxco artistry ever created.
Look at this little swimming masterpiece with its gorgeous turquoise body, coral and yellow scales, and those perfectly detailed fins that seem to flutter with life. The way she captured the essence of movement in metal and enamel is just breathtaking. Each tiny cell of enamel was hand-applied by skilled artisans in her workshop, following her precise watercolor drawings that guided every detail.
Margot de Taxco is recognized for creating some of the most sophisticated enamel jewelry to come out of Mexico, and fish motifs were among her signature designs, inspired by her love of Japanese art. This piece bears all the proper hallmarks - her signature, the production number, and the coveted Eagle 16 mark that identifies authentic pieces from her prime period.
Perfect for collectors of Mexican silver, mid-century modern design enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates museum-quality vintage jewelry that tells a story.
Condition:
Beautiful estate condition with vibrant enamel colors throughout. The champlevé enamel work shows the exceptional quality Margot de Taxco was known for. There may be one tiny area of enamel loss near the eye area - typical of pieces this age and actually adds to the authentic vintage character. The sterling silver backing shows lovely patina. Pin mechanism works perfectly.
Key Features:
- Designer: Margot de Taxco - legendary Mexican silver artist (1948-1974)
- Technique: Champlevé enamel over sterling silver - her signature method
- Markings: Fully signed with Margot de Taxco, production number, and Eagle marks
- Era: Mid-century 1950s-1960s from her golden period
- Design: Fish motif inspired by Japanese art influences
- Size: Approximately 2 inches, substantial and wearable
- Enamel: Hand-applied multicolored enamel in turquoise, coral, and yellow
- Collectibility: Highly sought after by Taxco and mid-century jewelry collectors
- Rarity: Fish designs are among her most desirable motifs
- Legacy: From one of Mexico's most important 20th century jewelry artists
This is the kind of piece that belongs in a serious collection - wearable art from one of the masters of Mexican modernist jewelry.
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