Cut-steel jewellery was popular in the 19th century and consisted of rivetting fine steel studs in decorative designs on a thin metal base plate. This chatelaine is a particularly stunning example of the technique. Made by cutler Joseph Banks Durham ca. 1850. On display at the V&A Museum. Photo: me

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