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Victorian Period 18ct Gold Superb Quality & Stunning Opal & Diamond Set Brooch. The five-top quality oval shaped cabuchon cut opals of excellent quality and colour with 16 old cut diamond spacers, also of excellent colour and clarity. The central opal of about 3.00 cts flanked by two opals of approx 2.00 cm each. The outer opal of about 1.25 cms, total opal weight 9.50 - 10cts. The whole making a very attractive antique period piece of jewellery. The condition is superb. Please see photo.
A collection of gold items, to include a ladies 9ct gold signet ring, 5.49g, a single stone opal stick pin, 0.90g, a gold padlock, marked 9, 1.90g, a single stone diamond stick pin, 0.74g, two charms including a drum and a basket (damaged), a pair of cultured pearl drop earrings, and a pair of studs, etc. 0.72g
Pair: BWM and Victory (L 10378 W F G Fowler, OS3 RN, official correction on BWM) EF in original box (some splits). BWM (Arthur Hughes) VF (2) Notes: Officer’s Steward 3rd Class William Frederick George Fowler lost his life 12.1.1918 whilst aboard HMS Narborough when it ran aground during a snow storm at Hesta Rock nr S Ronaldsway, Orkney. HMS Opal also suffered the same fate and the total loss of life from the two destroyers was 188, with 1 survivor; Arthur Hughes was Assistant Baker aboard SS Arabic, a passenger liner, belonging to the White Star Line. She was torpedoed by German submarine U24 off Kinsale, Ireland. 44 lives (from 434) were lost on 19.08.1915 quite near to where Lusitania was sunk by U20. Arabic was not on war service but had remained a commercial liner.
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