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Lovely pieces
Jack
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"We must make our mistakes quickly"
Major General George Alan Vasey CB, CBE, DSO and Bar New Guinea 1942 |
#122
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Victorian name brooch Birm 1889 by the Sydenham Brothers.
Just needs a gentle clean. |
#123
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Victorian name brooch hallmarked Birmingham 1901.
By JRE. possibly John Round with his brother Edwin. |
#124
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Edwardian buckle small loss of enamel.
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#125
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Victorian unmarked silver puzzle brooch, can you guess the name?
Just as interesting is the box with embossed spiders web design reflecting the Victorians fascination for the natural world. |
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The hidden name was Emily.
And here she is 5 hours old. |
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Nice picture. Family? Regards, Paul.
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#128
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Paul, yes my son and grandaughter.
Ron. |
#129
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Gorgeus ... to think, I used to be that young - once !
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#130
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Wonderful, life at its best.
Jack
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"We must make our mistakes quickly"
Major General George Alan Vasey CB, CBE, DSO and Bar New Guinea 1942 |
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I try not to buy damaged items but something about the shape drew me to this buckle. Hearts flowers and fleur-de-lis, might try my hand at restoring the white enamel?
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#132
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Art nouveau enamel buckle circa 1905.
Think they may be trumpet lillies? |
#133
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Arts and crafts hand planished pewter brooch with glass stone.
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#134
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Check out post no 126, this is Emily one year on.
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#135
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1930s art deco enamel buckle, looks like a cannabis leaf?
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