Antique Hand-Painted Portrait Pin, Signed E.B.J. Victorian c.1880s Limoges Style
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Elevate your collection with this exquisite antique portrait brooch, hand-painted on glazed porcelain and signed “E.B.J.” on the reverse. Likely crafted between 1880–1910, this piece features a romantic depiction of a powdered-haired Victorian lady holding roses, rendered in soft blush and blue tones.
The porcelain plaque is mounted in a warm gilt brass bezel and secured with an extended pin and C-clasp—hallmarks of genuine Victorian jewelry. The reverse bears an impressed number “21,” typical of small-batch European porcelain production.
This brooch would make a stunning gift, collector’s piece, or accent on a shawl, lapel, or vintage gown.
Details:
• Dimensions: Approx. 2.5” x 2”
• Hand-painted on porcelain
• Signed “E.B.J.”
• Impressed number “21”
• Period-correct pin stem and clasp
• Estimated era: 1880–1910
• Condition: Excellent for its age; minimal surface wear
Shipping: Securely packed in a gift box
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About Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (1833–1898):
Pre-Raphaelite & Aesthetic Movement Figure: Burne-Jones was a prominent English painter and designer associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and a leading figure in the Aesthetic Movement, known for his dreamy, romantic, and often mythological or allegorical subjects.
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tbs4now
Diverse Artistic Output: Beyond his famous oil paintings, he was a prolific designer of stained glass windows, tapestries, mosaics, and even ceramic tiles, often working with William Morris in Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co..
Sep 26Reply

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Signature: He started hyphenating his name to "Burne-Jones" around 1885 to differentiate himself from other individuals named Jones, and his son, Philip Burne-Jones, also became a portrait painter.
Connecting E.B.J. to your Pin:
Miniature work: While less known for standalone miniature portraits compared to his grander works, Burne-Jones did design for decorative arts, which could include elements like the portrait on your pin.
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tbs4now
I'm an artist in oils paintings. this is a very beautiful piece.
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