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A large sterling silver Scottish pebble golf club hat pin, possibly retailed by Charles Cumming Macdonald, a Glasgow and Birmingham working jewellery and stone dealer (1) A sterling silver golf club hat pin, Birmingham 1909, and a sterling silver hockey stick hat pin, Birmingham 1908, both possibly by J Fry, (3)
Various books relating to hat pins, including: `Pins and Pin Cushions`, by Longman and Loch, published 1911; `The Collectors Encyclopedia of Hatpins and Hatpins` Holders` by Lilian Baker. published 1976, signed and inscribed buy the author, Dick Balfour`s records of his collection with coloured drawings etc.
A Scottish pebble sterling silver shield shaped hat pin by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1908, with another similar example, a sterling silver looped wire example by Adie Brothers, probably Birmingham 1910, another by William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1912, and one with an import hallmark Birmingham 1908, and a thistle example by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1908 (pin broken) and one other. 25cm (7)
A sterling silver Art Nouveau enamelled swivel head hat pin by James Fenton, Birmingham 1908, together with another similar example by the same maker, Birmingham 1908, together with a sterling silver swivel head hat pin by James Fenton, Birmingham 1910, with raised leaves to a hammered ground. 27.5cm (3)
A sterling silver hat pin, with cut out thistle top inlaid with a turquoise ceramic thistle, Birmingham 1908, a sterling silver blue enamel looped quatrafoil example by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1912, and two mauve paste bright cut thistle examples, together with a pair of claw set amethyst examples and a hoop and flower example. 23cm (7)
Assorted sterling silver hat pins, to include a thistle example by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1908, an Art Nouveau hat pin by William John Hutchinson, Birmingham 1907, a hunting horn with hardstone end, possibly by William Oliver Chapman, Birmingham 1907, a looped silver example, Chester 1910, a tapered example marked `Ferry Hall, Forest IL`, a shamrock, possibly by Henry Griffiths & Sons (damaged), an agate baton example and a pair of mauve thistles. 29cm (9)
A late Victorian diamond and enamel sword hat pin, 180mm long. Based on an American infantry officer`s sword. A naturalistic eagle head pommel with royal blue enamel diagonal banded grip, set with banks of old Swiss cut diamonds. The hilt decorated with the American Eagle holding arrows and an olive branch in its talons, to a royal blue enamel ground, with an enamel and diamond set hilt. Tested as approx. 15ct gold
An Edwardian globular scent bottle, push-on cover embossed with flowers and leafy scrolls enclosing a prismatic stopper, above a deep, shaped mount to shoulder similarly pierced and embossed, hobnail-cut in arched panels, star-cut base, 9.5cm high, H Matthews, Birmingham 1905; a George V mother of pearl mounted notch-cut waisted cylindrical hat pin stand, faceted spreading circular base, 11.5cm high, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1912 (2)
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