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Jewellery
Austrian ‘900’ Silver and black enamel brooch designed by Josef Hoffmann for Wiener Werkstätte (1903–1932).
POA
Africana
Late 19th century English nine carat gold miners’ brooch made to commemorate the discovery of Gold in South Africa. This example inscribed ‘SOUTH AFRICA’ and marked ‘9C’ to the back.
Gold
Late 19th century English gold miners’ brooch made to commemorate the great gold rushes in South Africa, Australia and USA. This example unusually marked ‘8CT’ to the back.
Georg Jensen ‘925’ silver Necklace No 175 designed by Astrid Fog in 1969, with mark used since 1945.
Georg Jensen ‘925’ silver bracelet No 3 set with moonstones designed by Georg Jensen with mark used since 1945.
Georg Jensen ‘925’ silver brooch No 159 set with moonstones designed by Georg Jensen in 1914, with mark used since 1945.
Georg Jensen ‘925’ silver bracelet No 14 set with moonstones designed by Georg Jensen with mark used since 1945.
Georg Jensen ‘925’ silver Bird brooch No 165, designed by Georg Jensen with mark used between 1933 & 1944.
Russian ‘84’ silver pendant, Moscow circa 1899.
Russian ‘84’ silver pendant, circa 1900.
Boer War brooch made from a piece of artillery shell fired into Kimberley probably by “Long Tom” during the siege. Inscribed: ‘1899- 1900 KIMBERLEY SIEGE’ on the brass and ‘BOER SHELL’ on the steel.
Boer War brooch made from a piece of artillery shell fired into Kimberley probably by “Long Tom” during the siege. Inscribed: ‘SIEGE OF KIMBERLEY 1899- 1900’ on the brass and ‘BOER SHELL’ on the steel.
Edwardian silver belt marked for Birmingham 1908 by Robert Pringle & Sons.
Silver shooting medal marked for Birmingham 1911 by Denton & Down.
Silver Shooting medal marked for Birmingham 1945 by Bravingtons Ltd.
Silver football medal marked for Birmingham 1928 by FM.
Edwardian silver ‘Reynolds Angels’ belt marked for Birmingham 1902 by Synyer & Beddoes.
Sterling silver football tie clip, circa 1950.
South African sterling ‘925’ silver and 18ct gold necklace by Erich Frey (1917-2004) with central polished stone pendant, Circa 1970.
Fifteen carat gold brooch marked for Chester 1912, set with a diamond, by Claud Mason.
Nine carat gold brooch marked for Chester 1911, set with a diamond and 2 blue sapphires by James Marlow.