GOLD - ENAMEL MODERNIST SAUTEUR BROOCH

BY RENOIR

California, c.1950, handsomely designed and crafted modernist brooch in chased yellow gold is prong-set with convex green enameled panel, signed "SAUTEUR (C) RENOIR, approx. 2-1/2 X 1-3/4 in., secure saety catch, great colorsand condition, very unusual line for Renoir.  

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RENOIR/MATISSE: 1946 - 1964...The Renoir line of jewelry was founded in Los Angeles, CA in 1946 by Jerry Fels. The company was famous for its jewelry made from copper metal but also used sterling silver metal. Copper was a popular choice metal for metalworkers active in the Arts & Crafts designs in the 1930s - 1950s period. The company made jewelry of contemporary abstract designs that leaned towards modern art. The jewelry produced had the hand-hammered look using rhinestones as the key material. Mark: "SCEPTRON" with Sceptron Jewelry Creations in partnership used on costume jewelry since June 1944, "Renoir of California, Inc.", "Renoir" in script on brooches, lapel and scatter pins, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets since Feb. 1946, "Sauteur" 1952. It manufactured copper jewelry with enamel decoration to the surface of the copper metal. Mark: "Matisse" in script, and "Ltd. Matisse", "Renoir/Matisse with a copyright symbol". Both firms ceased operations around 1964. Both company’s copper metal costume jewelry is highly collectible.                                                                                                                                                               Payment to be made in a timely manner via PayPal. Questions before bidding, please...sales final.  For more interesting period jewelry, Disney, original art, decorative antiques and gift ideas, visit my store, WERKSTATTE, above right!

I have been in the antique/collectible business since 1968 with shops in London, England's Antiquarius on Kings Road in Chelsea and Portabello Road in the 1970's. Since 1990 I've been a Graduate GIA Jeweler/Gemologist. Many of my pieces can be seen in Christie Romero's WARMANS JEWELRY (I, II & III) and Ginger Moro's EUROPEAN DESIGNER JEWELRY (1997) to name a few.