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A variety of Advertisements from 1889. Date: 1886
Anglo-Saxon nobleman with a forked beard wears a green mantle fastened with a brooch, a blue roc or super-tunic & a long gold tunic. Date: 8th century
Anglo-Saxon with a forked beard wears a green mantle fastened with a long brooch, a roc or super-tunic with a gold border over a short tunic with side vents & an ornate border. Date: 8th century
Anglo-Saxon king in his State Habit wears a blue tunic with embroidered hem, a mantle secured with a brooch, red hose with gold criss-cross leg bandages & a square crown. Date: 9th century
Old Woman Reads Letter Date: 1941
Costume - King Edgar 966Anglo-Saxons. King: red tunic, blue mantle with gold border fastened with a brooch & leg bandages. Youth: embroidered tunic, red mantle, criss-cross leg bandages. Date: 966
Janesich Jewellery 1920A woman models an array of jewellery including a tiara, drop earrings, pearl necklaces of various lengths, bracelets, bangles & armlets, a brooch & rings. Date: 1920
Tunic Dress - WolfhoundTango skirt draped & ornamented with a large brooch, tasseled train, V- neck corsage & pleated tunic, shoes with cross over ribbons, green wig & feather headdress. Date: 1914
CLEVELAND / CATHERINE / MOTEDUCHESS OF CLEVELAND Born - Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Stanhope. Playing with her hair with a dog on her lap. Date: 1819 - 1901
1940S BLACK BERETSmiling auburn haired woman sports a black beret worn at a rather rakish angle Date: January 1944
Advert for Hancock & Co. novelty jewellery 1890 Advert for Hancock & CoNovelty jewellery for Christmas. Date: 1890
Advert for Parisian Diamond Company 1886Selection of womens finest jewellery in diamonds and pearl designs. Date: 1896
Emily Wilding Davison - SuffragetteEmily Wilding Davison (1872-1913). Died after throwing herself in front of the Kings horse at the Derby in June 1913, She is wearing a prisoners brooch and another medal. Date: circa 1910
The brooch of the RomanoffsBrooch which had once owned to the Russian royal family. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie, Manson and Woods auction house in 1927. 1927
Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent (nee Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark) (19061968) - wife of Prince George, Duke of Kent, the fourth son of King George V of the United Kingdom and Mary of Teck
Frankish Court Dress C11Man: mantle fastened with a brooch, embroidered super- tunic. Woman: coronet, veil, hair worn in long plaits, mantle & super-tunic with a girdle. Date: 11th century
Eagle-shaped Visigothic fibula, 6th century. Bronze and glass paste by the cloisonn頴 echnique. Comes from Alovera (Guadalajara). Visigothic art. Jewelry. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)
Mabel Grey, Victorian courtesanMabel Grey (real name Annie King), Victorian courtesan in London, late 1860s to early 1870s. Date: circa late 1860s
The royal regalia of the RomanoffsThe Russian state jewels acquired by an English syndicate and sold at Christies Auction Rooms. The regalia shown are: the nuptial crown, a magnificent brooch, a green jasper snuff box
Royal wedding 1863 - Wedding gifts to the brideWedding gifts to Princess Alexandra of Denmark(1844-1925)on her marriage to Edward VII, at that time the Prince of Wales.The jewellery was crafted by Garrard
Royal wedding 1893 - presentsJewellery given as wedding gifts on the occasion of the marriage of George Duke of York(later King George V)(1865-1936) to Princess May of Teck(later the Duchess of York, then Queen Mary)(1867-1953)
Music sheet cover for The Alexandra March
Costume / Roman MenANCIENT ROME: Clothing worn by a Public Orator; a Senator; a Citizen and an Equestrian (rider)
White Star Line, sports club broochWhite Star Line, rare company Sports Club brooch, of circular form gold floral motif Inscription in a circular design, gilt lettering on a cherry red enamelled background
Brooch in the shape of a German Iron Cross with Imperial Crown, together with the words Gott Strafe England. Commemorative Ware
Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia and Magdalena RuizIsabella Clara Eugenia (1566-1633). Infanta of Spain. Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia and Magdalena Ruiz, 1585-1588. By Alonso Sanchez Coello (1531-1588). Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain
Advert for James Aitchison brooches 1883James Aitchison, manufacturer of National Scottish Jewellery. From birds shot in the Highlands of Scotland, mounted as brooches in gold and silver, and set with Scotch Cairngorms stones. 1883
Ancient Egyptian pectoral from Tutankhamuns tombA pectoral from the tomb of Pharao Tutankhamun (reigned 13321323 BC). It is composed of a winged scarab, flanked by the goddesses Nephtys (left) and Isis (right) kneeling. Date: circa 1925
Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Edwardian jewellerySelection of novelty jewellery inspired my nature. Date: 1901
Association of Diamond Merchants Jewellers 1893An assortment of elegant and inexpensive novelty Victorian jewellery. Special old gold and silver and precious stones taken in exchange or bought for cash
Advert for Lefebvre Fils Aine, art nouveau jewellery 1910Art nouveau jewellery by Lefebvre Fils Aine. 1910
William II, Prince of Orange, and his Bride, Mary Stuart, 164Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641). Flemish painter. William II, Prince of Orange, and his Bride, Mary Stuart, 1641. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
German Costume of 1400Ornately patterned, short, sleeveless super-tunics worn over doublets & chain-mail. Footwear: buskins or soled hose. Headdress: hoods or caps. NB: pouch & cloak with brooch. Date: 1400
15-carat soild gold sporting brooches 1929A selection of soild gold sporting brooches, products for Harrods catalogue jewellery department. Date: 1929
Advert for Wilson & Gill jewellery 1894Selection of novelty jewellery from Wilson & Gill, in Regent Street, London. 1894
Advert for Elkington & Co Edwardian jewellery 1906Array of novelty jewellery using pearls. Date: 1906
Princess May of Teck (later Queen Mary)Princess May of Teck, later Queen Mary (1867-1953), consort to King George V. Seen here in 1899, as Duchess of York. Date: 1899
Princess May of Teck and Prince George, Duke of YorkPrincess May of Teck, Duchess of York (later Queen Mary) and Prince George, Duke of York (later King George V) shortly after their marriage in 1893. Date: 1893
Cartier workshop 1957, mounting broochA mounter at work in the Cartier workshop on the second floor of the firms New Bond Street headquarters in London. The mounter uses tweezers to place gemstones on the brooch
British art nouveau brooches and pendants in gold, silver and enamel.. By David Veazey, Dorothy Hart, B.J. Barrie, E. Larcombe, Annie McLeish, Minnie McLeish, N. Evers-Swindell and M. Alabaster
Round brooch (gold & cloisonne enamel). (7th century). Merovingian art. Jewelry. ITALY. TUSCANY. Florence. Bargello National Museum
Suffragette W. S. P. U Hammer BroochSuffragette brooch or badge in the shape of a hammer, inscribed on the head, March 1912. The silver brooch was presented to those W.S.P.U members who had smashed windows for the cause
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Dartington Glass LtdPrime Minister Margaret Thatcher in a group photo with the directors of SN Management at Dartington Glass Ltd. Date: circa 1980s
WWI Sweetheart brooch in the form of a rifle and capThe Army Brooch. First World War Sweetheart brooch in the form of a rifle and cap, with semi-precious stones. Commemorative Ware
WWI Army Brooch, on its original presentation cardThe Army Brooch, on its original presentation card. First World War Sweetheart brooch in the form of a rifle and cap, with semi-precious stones. Commemorative Ware
WWI Other Ranks badge - London Scottish RegimentFirst World War Other Ranks badge belonging to the London Scottish Regiment, embossed with the Battle Honour - S. Africa 1900-02 and the motto Strike Sure. This has been made into a brooch
WWI German War Wound badge, made as a broochFirst World War German War Wound badge, made as a brooch. Commemorative Ware
Advert for Spiers & Ponds stores, jewellery 1911Selection of elegant jewellery. 1911