Contact Seller
Forte Antiques York
Tel07966224238or01904423816Please quote Antiques Atlas.
Vintage Frames Jewellery Display Plaques
Art Deco Style Necklace Display Stands
Antique Silver Plate Vesta
Stylish 9ct Gold Ruby & Diamond Stud Earrings
Edwardian Silver Sovereign Case, Dennison, 1902
Vintage Silver Bark Effect Tie Slide / Clip 1983
Silver Teddy Bear Charm Pendant. Vintage. 5g.
9ct. gold 1940's £1 Emergency Note Charm
9ct. Gold 1960's £5 note charm.
9ct. Gold 1960's £5 note charm.
9ct. Gold £5 note charm.
Rare £10 note charm, Birmingham 1966.
Non UK callers :
+44 7966224238
or +44 1904423816
or +44 1904423816
French 19thC Silver Enamel Chatelaine Clip 2 chain

French 19th C Silver/Oxidised Silver and Enamel Chatelaine Clip with two chains, made in Paris, c 1847 by a renowned goldsmith Jules Wiese (1818-1890) for Francois-Desire Froment-Meurice (FDFM) (1802-1855).
The chatelaine clip is decorated to the front with the oval neo-gothic silver and blue/white enamel, depicting an angel playing a viol (viola da gamba). There are two chains attached to the clip: one with a silver pencil holder, the other with a wax seal.
The pencil holder is hallmarked for Villiers & Jackson, Birmingham 1890.
The chain with a three-sided wax seal (with the name “Julia” engraved on) has a link in the form of three miniature neogothic/renaissance heads set in blue-enamelled oval niches, and a double sided, blue-enamelled stylized cross.
On the back of the medallion’s clasp there are 2 small but clear hallmarks: for French silver and for Julies Wiese. Wiese and FDFM frequently re-used/re-purposed similar elements/designs on different jewellery (e.g., necklaces) and larger-scale works.
An identical silver enamel medallion with an angel playing a viol can be seen in the V&A collection (it is in the form of a brooch, with damaged enamel).
Jules Wièse first trained in Berlin and from 1839 worked in Paris for Froment-Meurice and on his own. He won a Medal of Honour at the Universal Exhibition in London in 1862 for his work is work ‘of the highest merit, both in design and execution’.
FDFM (1802-1855) was a famous French goldsmith working in mannerists, neo-gothic, renaissance and Baroque styles, becoming a leading figure in Romantic jewellery. He was made the official goldsmith of the City of Paris, frequently obtaining commissions from European royals’ and French emperor, as well as from famous members of the French Society (e.g. Honore de Balzac, Theophile Gautier). His works are displayed in the Louvre, d’Orsay and V&A museums, being also honoured by a special exhibition in the Musee de la Vie Romantique in Paris in 2003.
Exquisite, museum piece in great condition. (Please note the gothic tip of the medallion is slightly bent, but not broken and the blue enamel on the back of a cross is chipped in the centre, the enamel on the front is perfect).
Weight: just over 43g.
Listed items are usually available to view at the Red House Antiques Centre in York.
Please contact, preferably by email, for shipping costs and payment options.
SellerForte Antiques York
View all stock from
Forte Antiques York

Private dealer @
The Red House Antiques Centre
York
North Yorkshire
YO1 7ED
Tel : 07966224238
or : 01904423816
Non UK callers : +44 7966224238 or +44 1904423816
Get directions to Forte Antiques York
The chatelaine clip is decorated to the front with the oval neo-gothic silver and blue/white enamel, depicting an angel playing a viol (viola da gamba). There are two chains attached to the clip: one with a silver pencil holder, the other with a wax seal.
The pencil holder is hallmarked for Villiers & Jackson, Birmingham 1890.
The chain with a three-sided wax seal (with the name “Julia” engraved on) has a link in the form of three miniature neogothic/renaissance heads set in blue-enamelled oval niches, and a double sided, blue-enamelled stylized cross.
On the back of the medallion’s clasp there are 2 small but clear hallmarks: for French silver and for Julies Wiese. Wiese and FDFM frequently re-used/re-purposed similar elements/designs on different jewellery (e.g., necklaces) and larger-scale works.
An identical silver enamel medallion with an angel playing a viol can be seen in the V&A collection (it is in the form of a brooch, with damaged enamel).
Jules Wièse first trained in Berlin and from 1839 worked in Paris for Froment-Meurice and on his own. He won a Medal of Honour at the Universal Exhibition in London in 1862 for his work is work ‘of the highest merit, both in design and execution’.
FDFM (1802-1855) was a famous French goldsmith working in mannerists, neo-gothic, renaissance and Baroque styles, becoming a leading figure in Romantic jewellery. He was made the official goldsmith of the City of Paris, frequently obtaining commissions from European royals’ and French emperor, as well as from famous members of the French Society (e.g. Honore de Balzac, Theophile Gautier). His works are displayed in the Louvre, d’Orsay and V&A museums, being also honoured by a special exhibition in the Musee de la Vie Romantique in Paris in 2003.
Exquisite, museum piece in great condition. (Please note the gothic tip of the medallion is slightly bent, but not broken and the blue enamel on the back of a cross is chipped in the centre, the enamel on the front is perfect).
Weight: just over 43g.
Listed items are usually available to view at the Red House Antiques Centre in York.
Please contact, preferably by email, for shipping costs and payment options.
Price
Arrange a final price and delivery details directly with the dealer
Click here to message the seller
The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 3/FEB/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
DimensionsTotal length: 16.5 cm Medallion ca 5 cm x 2.5cm.
Category Antique and Vintage Jewellery
Date c1850
Mid 19th Century Antiques Material Silver
Origin French
Condition Overall great condition. Some enamel missing, bent tip.
Item code as1034a263 / 21eb43A
Status For Sale
£725.00 
$993.47
€841.00

$993.47

€841.00

Looking to Buy?
Payment with PayPal is availableArrange a final price and delivery details directly with the dealer
Click here to message the seller

Conversion rates as of 3/FEB/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Terms and conditions
Please note that my sales come with a full satisfaction guarantee, i.e., a full refund is given if not entirely happy with the purchase. Returns accepted within 14 days after receiving the item. Buyer pays return postage. Any Customs / import duties are payable by the purchaser.
View all stock from
Forte Antiques York

Private dealer @The Red House Antiques Centre
York
North Yorkshire
YO1 7ED
Tel : 07966224238
or : 01904423816
Non UK callers : +44 7966224238 or +44 1904423816
Get directions to Forte Antiques York
You may also be interested in

