17 October 2024 | 09:00 | Lots: 837
Fob and watch key bracelet and brooch
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Lot 722
Full Lot Description
An early 20th century gold plated gate bracelet, suspending a series of 19th and 20th century watch keys and fobs, to include a 19th century gold floral fob with chalcedony engraved 'veritatum' and a hand holding a quiver, together with six further gold examples, one swivel fob with 9ct gold hallmarks for Birmingham, partially indistinct, length of bracelet 19.8cms, length of fobs 1.9 to 3.6cms, total weight 88.6gms.
A 1930s silver gilt Celtic Revival penannular brooch, hallmarks for Edinburgh, 1934, diameter 7.5cms, 52.7gms.
A pair of sapphire and paste cluster stud earrings and a tiger's-eye pendant, 2.6gms.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: 144.1
Total lot weight: 0.15
Condition Report
Scratches and varied marks, varied wear.
Celtic revivial brooch with maker's mark W&S.
Three gold fobs with monograms to agates.
Six fobs electronically test as approximately 9 to 15ct gold, possible base metal cores.
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