Victorian Enamel "Duck in Flight" Brooch key some wear to the aquamarine
Description
some wear to the aquamarine facet edges including two small nicks to the table facets
but the best part is a tiny pair of details to the back of the border
It comprises 16 bi-metal gate-link panels - platinum and yellow gold sections
The principal stone is accented by a cluster of old European cut diamonds (approx
The first reference to suggest their good fortune was made in 1620 by Sir John Melton
Victorian Enamel "Duck in Flight" Brooch key some wear to the aquamarineDATE: Victorian, c. 1900 A cool antique brooch, dating from the late Victorian period, circa 1900. It captures a duck in mid flight, with both wings up stretched and it's neck protruding forward. The details in the feathers are great, with white and yellow gold wings and a gold body. It's head features black, blue and green enamel much like the mallard duck itself with the enamel detailed eyes. Stamped 9ct gold and comes with original box.
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