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Carlo Giuliano (1831-1895) moved to London from Italy where he and his sons Carlo and Arthur Giuliano established a successful jewellery business in 1860. Carlo Giuliano was a close associate of Castellani and his early hallmark, a monogram of initials C. G. together with some of his early work in the archeological style, can be confused with that of Castellani. The Giuliano family are most famous for their enamelled jewellery in the Renaissance tradition with a characteristic use of cabochon stones. Their business closed in 1914.
LOT 121 , SALE 7853
A RENAISSANCE-REVIVAL GOLD, DIAMOND, PEARL AND ENAMEL NECKLACE, BY CARLO
PRICE REALIZED
GBP 22,500
LOT 181 , SALE 5217
A LATE 19TH CENTURY ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL GOLD, GEM AND ENAMEL BRACELET, BY
PRICE REALIZED
GBP 12,500
LOT 120 , SALE 7853
AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL GOLD, ENAMEL AND GEM-SET BRACELET, BY CARLO GIULIANO
PRICE REALIZED
GBP 15,000
LOT 47 , SALE 17465
SET OF ANTIQUE ONYX, AGATE, SEED PEARL AND DIAMOND JEWELRY, GIULIANO
PRICE REALIZED
USD 18,750
LOT 24 , SALE 2830
A RARE ANTIQUE GEM-SET BRACELET, BY CARLO AND ARTHUR GIULIANO
PRICE REALIZED
EUR 12,500
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