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Reverse intaglio crystal double sided game bird cufflinks A set of reverse intaglio crystal double sided 18 carat gold set game bird cufflinks. Each cufflink with a different bird, a Partridge and Mallard to one link and a Pheasant and Woodcock to the other. Deeply and finely carved, and finely painted. Marked “18c”, together with indistinct retailers and assay marks.
French circa, 1900
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Sporting |
Yr: 1900 |
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Cricket bat Stick Pin 18 carat gold, cricket bat, stick pin with platinum detail imitating the leather strapping to the handle, gold marked to the reverse '18' carat, English, circa 1910
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Jewellery |
Sporting |
Yr: 1910 |
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A reverse Intaglio crystal brooch of Jockey over jump A reverse Intaglio crystal stock pin brooch of jockey up jumping hedge fence. The jockey's colours specifically distinguishable and the horse name written within the crystal 'Brise-Tout II'.
Brise-Tout II was a French hurdler running circ 1925.
Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals.
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Sporting |
Yr: 1925 |
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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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Sporting |
Yr: 1960 |
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