
Gold Angelot Medal
Art Nouveau round medal in 18-carat yellow gold, finely engraved with a dreamy cherub, emerging from a Renaissance-inspired arch. The bail adorned with scrolls highlights the characteristic vegetal style of Art Nouveau. Inspired by Raphael, this iconography symbolizes innocence, protection, and spirituality, a highly prized theme at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries.
branded P. Brandt at the bottom left. Antique medal dating from 1900–1910, in very good condition.
Material: 18-carat yellow gold (750 thousandths)
Period: Circa 1910
Diameter: 16 mm
Height with bail: 24 mm
Gross weight: 2.15 g.
n°117
Paul Émile Brandt (born in Switzerland in 1883) embodies the figure of the complete artist at the turn of the 20th century. Active during the Art Nouveau period, then in a more modernist aesthetic from the 1930s onward.
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Gold Angelot Medal
Art Nouveau round medal in 18-carat yellow gold, finely engraved with a dreamy cherub, emerging from a Renaissance-inspired arch. The bail adorned with scrolls highlights the characteristic vegetal style of Art Nouveau. Inspired by Raphael, this iconography symbolizes innocence, protection, and spirituality, a highly prized theme at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries.
branded P. Brandt at the bottom left. Antique medal dating from 1900–1910, in very good condition.
Material: 18-carat yellow gold (750 thousandths)
Period: Circa 1910
Diameter: 16 mm
Height with bail: 24 mm
Gross weight: 2.15 g.
n°117
Paul Émile Brandt (born in Switzerland in 1883) embodies the figure of the complete artist at the turn of the 20th century. Active during the Art Nouveau period, then in a more modernist aesthetic from the 1930s onward.
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Art Nouveau round medal in 18-carat yellow gold, finely engraved with a dreamy cherub, emerging from a Renaissance-inspired arch. The bail adorned with scrolls highlights the characteristic vegetal style of Art Nouveau. Inspired by Raphael, this iconography symbolizes innocence, protection, and spirituality, a highly prized theme at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries.
branded P. Brandt at the bottom left. Antique medal dating from 1900–1910, in very good condition.
Material: 18-carat yellow gold (750 thousandths)
Period: Circa 1910
Diameter: 16 mm
Height with bail: 24 mm
Gross weight: 2.15 g.
n°117
Paul Émile Brandt (born in Switzerland in 1883) embodies the figure of the complete artist at the turn of the 20th century. Active during the Art Nouveau period, then in a more modernist aesthetic from the 1930s onward.





















