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Reverse Intaglio Crystal fox Cufflinks A set of double sided reverse intaglio crystal, gold set fox cufflinks. Each link depicting a running fox. Unusual being one link of cuff button size. Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals.
English, circa 1880.
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Reverse Intaglios |
Sporting |
Yr: 1880 |
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A Russian silver boar hunting box A small silver Russian lockable hunting box with boar finial and boar legs, hunters to each corner, and oak leaf decoration on all sides and the lid.
To the reverse the silversmith name, “A?K 1844” being the year 1844, “84” the silver mark used in the 18th and 19th century, and an illegible assay seal
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Objets D'Art |
Sporting |
Yr: 1844 |
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Reverse intaglio crystal game bird gold bracelet A reverse intaglio crystal game bird gold bracelet depicting Snipe, Mallard , Pheasant, and Partridge all in flight. Interesting mounted in 14 carat gold with five pairs of gun cartridge links. The clasp and a crystal setting both marked “14K”.
The crystal carving circa 1915, possibly once a set of double sided cufflinks, the American gold setting in the manner of the "The Crossroads of Sport Inc New York". Marked to the reverse “14k”.
English / America circa 1960’s.
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Jewellery |
Sporting |
Yr: 1960 |
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Reverse intaglio coaching crystal diamond pendant of coach and four in hand. A reverse intaglio coaching crystal pendant of a black and blue painted coach with red wheels and seven up, in gold and old cut diamond millegrain platinum setting. The pendant fitting also with millegrain platinum set diamonds. Total carats approximately 1.8. The crystal marked “DEPOSEâ€, meaning it was registered in France as a exclusive design. Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals. French, circa 1890, diamond setting Edwardian.
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Reverse Intaglios |
Other |
Yr: 1890 |
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