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Russian Faux Alexandrite 19th Century Bracelet, comprising eight large, faceted, round cut faux alexandrite stones,each displaying rich purplish/red tones in artificial light, with greenish/blue undertones which appear more in daylight; alexandrite was the national stone of Tsarist Russia, named for the future Tsar Alexander, after it's discovery in 1834; each of the subtly sparkling, clear, colour change faux stones is in a claw coronet setting, framed with a narrow rope twist and a wider twisted ribbon, in a 9ct or possibly higher, tested gold mount; the later, but still of a good age, tongue and box clasp bears a very rubbed, probably Continental or Russian mark; an impressive but very wearable bracelet with the faux alexandrite of good quality and size; 7.5 inches long
1815 Waterloo Medal, Trooper John Hughes, 12th Prince Of Wales Light Dragoons. John Hughes Served With The 12th Light Dragoons At Salamanca And Victoria During The Peninsular Wars. Hughes Later Served Under Lord Wellington At The Battle Of Waterloo, Where The 12th Lead The Charge Of Vandeleur's Cavalry Brigade. Nearly A Third Of The Men Of The 12th Became Casualties. Hughes And His Captain, Edwyn Sandys, Were Among The Wounded. Sandys Succumbed To His Injuries Shortly After The Battle. The Colonel Of The 12th, Frederick Ponsonby, Was Also Grievously Wounded But Survived. Hughes Was Pensioned In September 1827.
An 18ct gold solitaire rose cut diamond ring by A.W. Crosbee & Sons Ltd. Diamond diameter approximately 8mm, the stone in deep fluted settings. Condition report: There are a few small chips to the edge of the diamond. Age 1930's/40's. Weight of whole ring 8g. It is hallmarked. Size O½. Gold shank in good condition. Very light yellow, clarity - S11/S12
2 vintage 'Teddy Boy' look blazers - Est £20 to £40 One blazer has one plate and the other blazer has 2 plates, which shows they are from different eras. They also have a different number of buttons. The label says James Smith sons of Darby, this was a uniform maker. They have contrasting collars and cuffs, which was a “teddy boy look” back then. They were cheaply made and not the best quality. They are light and mass produced. You can tell they were made for work purposes as the holes in the front were for name badges.

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