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A GEORGE III GAME OR POULTRY SKEWER with a reeded ring terminal, crested, by George Smith, London
A GEORGE III GAME OR POULTRY SKEWER with a reeded ring terminal, crested, by George Smith, London 1799; 6.3" (16 cms) long; 0.35 oz
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL PAPERKNIFE resembling a dirk, with a carved & studded
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL PAPERKNIFE resembling a dirk, with a carved & studded hilt, set with a citrine-set terminal by Fraser, F...
BUCKLE COLLECTION TEN VARIOUS LATE 18TH CENTURY PASTE-SET, SINGLE SHOE BUCKLES with steel chapes (
BUCKLE COLLECTION TEN VARIOUS LATE 18TH CENTURY PASTE-SET, SINGLE SHOE BUCKLES with steel chapes (two with added brooch pins) and either silver, n...
A LATE VICTORIAN GOLD TOOTHPICK in the form of a reeded column with a bloodstone seal terminal and
A LATE VICTORIAN GOLD TOOTHPICK in the form of a reeded column with a bloodstone seal terminal and slide action, by S. Mordan & Co., c.1900; 2.2...
AN EARLY GEORGE III MASONIC PENDANT/JEWEL of circular form pierced with numerous emblems and
AN EARLY GEORGE III MASONIC PENDANT/JEWEL of circular form pierced with numerous emblems and numbered "AM 5763" above the motto "SIT LUXET LUX FLU...
A 19TH CENTURY SEAL with a faceted & tapering nephrite handle, the matrix with two crests, intaglio,
A 19TH CENTURY SEAL with a faceted & tapering nephrite handle, the matrix with two crests, intaglio, unmarked; 2.3" (6 cms) high
A LATE VICTORIAN SMALL SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL BROOCH annular & set with coloured agates, by H.
A LATE VICTORIAN SMALL SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL BROOCH annular & set with coloured agates, by H. Medlock of Inverness (MEDLOCK, INVSS) c.1900; 1.2" (...
A GOLD SEAL RING inset with a steel matrix, engraved with an intaglio coat of arms*, unmarked,
A GOLD SEAL RING inset with a steel matrix, engraved with an intaglio coat of arms*, unmarked, probably either late 16th or early 17th century, co...