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A row of graduated coral beads, from 3.5mm to 6.8mm diameter, 43.5cm long, to a bolt ring clasp; with a row of uniform coral beads, of approximately 4.5mm diameter, 43.5cm long; a row of graduated malachite beads, from 6mm to 14.5mm diameter, 47cm long; a paste set bracelet; a pewter bangle; and a hammered worn silver coin
AN EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GREEN STONE SET STIFF-HINGED BANGLE, early 20th Century, the cushion, pear and oval green stones and Old European cut diamonds set in silver in a feather and foliate design, on an 18ct gold broad bangle, total approximate weight of diamonds 1.45cts, total approximate weight 61grms. See illustration
A late Victorian gold, aluminium and enamel Royal presentation bangle, dated 1879, the oval clasp with a central enamel portrait of Queen Victoria, the back of the enamel plaque signed ‘Queen Victoria painted by W. C. Bell 1879’, within a dark blue enamel surround, applied with aluminium entwined branches, with a red enamel crown at the top, an enamel English rose and Scottish thistle to the left and right, and a pale blue plaque at the base engraved VR, the reverse of the clasp engraved ‘To Lady Southampton from her affectionate VR February 1879’, on a tapered gold hinged bangle, the centre applied with entwined aluminium stems and polished aluminium borders, 6.1 widest inner diameter. Lady Ismay Catherine Southampton (née Nugent) (died 1918), was the second wife of 3rd Baron Southampton and Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria. Provenance: By family descent. See Gere, C., and Rudoe, J., “Jewellery In The Age Of Queen Victoria”, British Museum, London 2010, p204 for an aluminium and gold bangle modeled by Honore Bourdoncle, given to Queen Victoria in 1857.
An Edwardian half pearl and diamond bangle, circa 1910, the knife edge hinged bangle with a central quatrefoil of half pearls and old cut and rose cut diamonds to similarly set tapered shoulders, stamped ‘15ct’, 5.2cm inner diameter, in the original brown leather bound Hamilton & Inches case

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