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Old 11-10-16, 11:09 AM
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Arts and crafts brooch circa 1910.
Hand planished pewter with blue stone cabochon to the center.
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Old 15-10-16, 09:03 AM
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Art Nouveau silver buckle in the Glasgow school style. Hallmark of Josh Haywood assayed in Birmingham 1902. Cutting edge design for this period.
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Old 15-11-16, 08:24 PM
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1970s American design stamped FISH, champleve enamels in three tones of pink. An antique of the future.
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Hello Ron.Bought these for the wife pretty much a decade apart,Have no idea what the symbols mean,Just pleased its something she wears. Gary
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Old 16-11-16, 06:07 PM
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Lions rampant with a winged serpent, don't know the significance. Birmingham hallmarks can't make out the date letter, is there a makers mark under the pin?
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Hi Ron.They both have the same maker & Hallmarks.Maker "W.N" Birm 1900.Many thanks Gary
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Old 16-11-16, 07:42 PM
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Either William Neal or Willian Norris.
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Old 26-11-16, 09:16 AM
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Do you think I can get away with this for the wife's Christmas pressie?
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My wife would be more than happy to have it if your wife does not want it!
As long as you are prepared to throw in a few of the others of course.
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something went wrong, will post later.

See if it works this time, spot the ladybirds.

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Bronzed gilt and enamel Russian buckle circa 1900.
Caucasus mountain ethnic dress style, the two halves joined by a bebut kindjal dagger. Keeper chain missing between dagger and clasp.

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Gilt brass and enamels in Celtic style decoration, reverse marked L106?
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Old 27-08-17, 07:55 AM
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Art Deco buckle in gilt brass and enamels.
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Victorian silver and gold name brooch by Albert Constantine and William Floyd.
Hallmarked Birm 1895, registered design of March 1895.
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Happy St Patricks day.
Shamrocks within emerald green hearts.
Out all day tomorrow so posting early.
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