VICTORIAN Scottish
agate and sardonyx silver bracelet with padlock, 6-3/4" by 3/4".
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VICTORIAN etched silver and agate links bracelet, adjustable
to three
sizes: 7-1/8" 7-3/4" 8-1/2", each link 3/4" wide.
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VICTORIAN etched silver and agate links bracelet, adjustable
to three
sizes: 7-1/8" 7-3/4" 8-1/2", each link 3/4" wide.
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SCOTTISH agate and sterling silver brooch, 1-1/8".
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VICTORIAN Scottish agate and sterling silver buckle bracelet in box,
adjustable from 6" , 6-3/4" or 7-1/4" by 1-1/4" buckle and 5/8" band.
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VICTORIAN Scottish
pebble pin, maker "JC&S", 1-1/4".
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VICTORIAN Scottish silver with royal blue enameling buckle bangle, patterned
all round and hinged in four places, solid silver and very heavy with safety
chain, 7" by 3/4", buckle front 1". See a similar piece, a brooch, in Davidov &
Dawes "Victorian Jewelry" page 33.
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VICTORIAN Scottish
silver with royal blue enameling buckle bangle, patterned all round and
hinged in four places, solid silver and very heavy with safety chain, 7"
by 3/4", buckle front 1". See a similar piece, a brooch, in Davidov &
Dawes "Victorian Jewelry" page 33. #V31967 |
VICTORIAN Scottish silver with royal blue enameling
brooch, c catch and hinge, 1-3/4". See a similar brooch in Davidov & Dawes
"Victorian Jewelry" page 33.
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SCOTTISH sterling and
purple rhinestone brooch, hallmarked Glasgow 1957-8 , 1-1/3".
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VICTORIAN Scottish silver kilt pin with jasper stone at top, unusually
heavy piece, scratched on back, 3".
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STERLING and citrine large Celtic brooch with Birmingham hallmark and
date 1959, 2-5/8". This style was popular from the Victorian era onward, and
similar pieces can be seen on page 32 of Davidov & Dawes "Victorian
Jewelry". A piece like this can also be seen in the the book "Scottish
Jewellery A Victorian Passion" by Diana Scarisbrick on page 9.
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VICTORIAN Scottish
silver and agate pin, 1-3/4" by 1-1/4".
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VICTORIAN sterling kilt or
dirk pin with purple and yellow stones, circa 1900, hallmarked,
2-7/8".
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VICTORIAN Scottish sterling
and agate garter brooch, hallmarked.
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STERLING Scottish pebble
brooch with agates, hallmarked "R.A." Edinburgh 1957, 1-5/8".
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STERLING Scottish
Luckenboth crown and double hearts brooch hallmarked "Iona, Scotland"
Edinburgh, date illegible but circa 1950, 1-7/8".
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STERLING Scottish thistle
brooch hallmarked "Wbs" Glasgow circa 1950, 2". The thistle is the national
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VICTORIAN silver arrow brooch with agate shaft,
etched design on head and feathers, 2-7/8". See Davidov & Dawes
"Victorian Jewelry" page 72.
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VICTORIAN round agate disks in gold filled settings strung on elastic
bracelet, graduated from 2/3" to 1-1/2", 7" when not stretched.
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STERLING and amethyst Celtic
design brooch, hallmarked Edinburg 1971-72, "Made in Scotland", size 1".
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VICTORIAN Celtic mourning bracelet reading "Cuibhnuig" which means
"Remember". The owner thinks this was made by Waterhouse, an
important Irish jewelry firm who made a lot of reproductions of the "Tara
Jewel" that were popular during the mid-19th century. Waterhouse made
jewelry around the 1860s-70s. The Tara jewel was an ancient Celtic jewel dug
up by a lady in her garden. She took it to Waterhouse, who it is thought
have then reproduced them. Queen Victoria owned some of the Victorian
reproductions and they were sold at the Crystal Palace Exhibition. For more
information on the Tara Stone, check Wiki at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_Brooch.
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