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This image captures a display of historical gold jewelry within a museum or art gallery setting. Various gold artifacts, including rings, brooches, and other small ornaments, are presented inside a glass display case on white, angled pedestals. The objects are individually mounted on thin, white rods, allowing them to appear suspended. Prominent, circular shadows are cast by some of the ring-like items onto the white display surface, indicating strong overhead lighting.

Reflections on the glass display case reveal parts of the gallery interior, including wooden flooring and framed artworks on the walls in the background, suggesting a larger exhibition space.

Visible text on the display labels provides details about the items:
-   A label for a "Goldfields brooch and chain (two buckets and crossed pick and shovel) c.1910-20" by an "Unknown Jeweller," noting it was "Gift of Julie Symons through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation 2022."
-   Another label describes an "Unknown Jeweller / Goldfields bar brooch (three bars with four nuggets and garnet) c.1880-1915," which was "Purchased 2015 via Gold and silver through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation."
-   A label on the far left details an "Ernst & Julius Hogarth / Goldfields ring / c.1880-1890," which was "Donated 2015" via the "Queensland Art Gallery Foundation."

The repeated mention of the "Queensland Art Gallery Foundation" confirms the location as the Queensland Art Gallery, situated in Brisbane City, Australia. The display highlights Australian goldfields jewelry, showcasing historical craftsmanship and the provenance of the pieces.
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Jan 13, 2025

Brisbane City, Australia

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This image captures a display of historical gold jewelry within a museum or art gallery setting. Various gold artifacts, including rings, brooches, and other small ornaments, are presented inside a glass display case on white, angled pedestals. The objects are individually mounted on thin, white rods, allowing them to appear suspended. Prominent, circular shadows are cast by some of the ring-like items onto the white display surface, indicating strong overhead lighting. Reflections on the glass display case reveal parts of the gallery interior, including wooden flooring and framed artworks on the walls in the background, suggesting a larger exhibition space. Visible text on the display labels provides details about the items: - A label for a "Goldfields brooch and chain (two buckets and crossed pick and shovel) c.1910-20" by an "Unknown Jeweller," noting it was "Gift of Julie Symons through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation 2022." - Another label describes an "Unknown Jeweller / Goldfields bar brooch (three bars with four nuggets and garnet) c.1880-1915," which was "Purchased 2015 via Gold and silver through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation." - A label on the far left details an "Ernst & Julius Hogarth / Goldfields ring / c.1880-1890," which was "Donated 2015" via the "Queensland Art Gallery Foundation." The repeated mention of the "Queensland Art Gallery Foundation" confirms the location as the Queensland Art Gallery, situated in Brisbane City, Australia. The display highlights Australian goldfields jewelry, showcasing historical craftsmanship and the provenance of the pieces.

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