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Diamond Sealyham chasing rat brooch A pave set diamond and platinum brooch of a Sealyham running chasing a rat. Cabochon cut ruby eyes and chased detail to both dog and rat. English circa 1910.
In gilt tooled leather box when later retailed during Edward VII reign by Goldsmith & Silversmiths. The lid of the box reads "BY APPOINTMENT TO HM. THE KING. THE Goldsmith & Silversmiths Company Lᵗᵈ., 112, REGENT Sᵗ., LONDON, W."
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Jewellery |
Sealyham Terrier |
Yr: 1910 |
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Victorian diamond and ruby coursing Greyhound brooch A Greyhound running at full stretch, silver set with old cut diamonds of various sizes, gold backed and natural cabochon cut ruby eye. The Greyhound’s legs, tail, upper and lower body with chased detail. Victorian, English, circa 1880. In later box when retailed during King George V reign by Garrard & Co in . The lid of the box reads “Garrard & Co Ltd Goldsmith, Jewellers & c TO THE KING By Special Appointment TO THE CROWN 24, ALBEMARLE ST., W.” The box imbossed in gold “Garrard”. SOLD
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Greyhound |
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Gold and enamel Poodle bracelet An 18 carat gold and enamel bracelet of five linked Poodle heads, worked in gold, palladium, with guilloche enamel with cabochon cut onyx eyes. With the French makers 18 carat mark “RO 750 279AL". Further marked with the Polish dog’s head assay for 800 palladium stamped in Warsaw. French 1960’s
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Jewellery |
Poodle |
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Gold Cocker Spaniel brooch by Ben Rosenfeld A gold brooch of a standing Cocker Spaniel wearing mille grain diamond set collar, and a ruby eye.
Marked with London hallmark, maker's mark 'BRLd', Ben Rosenfeld (Jewels) Ltd. and assayed 18 carat and 1961
Ben Rosenfeld (Jewels) Ltd. traded from around 1959 until their voluntary liquidation in 1987. His work can be seen in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum
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Jewellery |
Spaniel (Cocker) |
Yr: 1961 |
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