Vintage Luckenbooth by Thomas Ebbutt, Edinburgh

£145.00

A Scottish silver and amethyst luckenbooth (heart brooch) by Thomas Ebbutt, Edinburgh, 1973

A Scottish silver and amethyst luckenbooth (heart brooch) by Thomas Ebbutt, Edinburgh, 1973

This vintage luckenbooth is formed of two interlocking hearts, surmounted by a crown and set with a central oval cut amethyst. The reverse has a hinged pin and c-scroll safety clasp and is marked ‘T.E’ for Thomas Ebbutt together with Edinburgh hallmarks for sterling silver and the year 1973.

Thomas K. Ebbutt is first mentioned in the local directories of Edinburgh in 1899 as a ‘Chaser and Designer’. In 1903 he registered his maker’s mark with the Edinburgh Assay Office and submitted his work for assay from 1904 onwards. In 1912, the trade directory describes his business as ‘Goldsmith etc; regimental and Highland ornament maker’. He died in 1921 but his business continued through his family until 1977 when it was acquired by the Edinburgh firm Hamilton & Inches.

Scottish heart brooches are often referred to as luckenbooths, with the name coming from the locked booths that housed the goldsmithing quarter in Edinburgh next to St Giles Kirk. The hearts are often capped with crowns, such as this example, and many were known to have acted as betrothal and wedding gifts particularly during the eighteenth century. They were also occasionally called witches brooches as they were believed to offer protection against witchcraft.

Dimensions:

Height 4cm

Width 3cm

Weight 6.1g