A highly sought after QU'HIER QUE DEMAIN love pendant in 18K solid gold that will be a wonderful addition to your collection! The text reads "qu'hier que demain" and translates to "More than yesterday less than tomorrow" from a famous poem by Rosemonde Gerard she penned in 1889 for her husband.
It has a textured background with the text polished and raised. The plus sign has a diamond set while the minus sign has three baguette-cut synthetic rubies embedded.
The back surface is perfect for engraving initials or a date.
This piece is by Alphonse Augis, a French jeweler from Lyon, with A Augis maker's mark that is legible on the front of pendant
The first medals were made from 1907, this one is around 1960. It is in very good condition.
DETAILS & MEASUREMENTS
18K Yellow Gold (Verified by acid test)
Gemstones: 3x baguette-cut Synthetic Rubies | 1x Single-Cut Diamond
Gross Weight: 2.72g
16 x 16 mm
HALLMARKS & APPROXIMATE PERIOD
A Augis, 750 Gold Standard Purity Stamp for Netherlands "Used Small Jewellery", Circa Mid-Century
CONDITION
Wonderful pre-owned condition, light surface wear commensurate with age.
ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE
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