This is a job lot of three Edwardian sterling silver Brooches, two hallmarked & one unmarked.
The first brooch is the type of brooch worn at the neck or collar in Edwardian times. It is nicely detailed with a floral engraved, circular centrepiece. The brooch is o ...click for details
This is a late Georgian balance cock, from an English verge fusee movement pocket watch, which has been converted into a brooch around the late Georgian / early Victorian period.
Balance cocks on verge watches have always been considered a work of art in their own ri ...click for details
This is a Norwegian Sterling Silver & Enamel brooch or pin, designed by Willy Winnaess for David-Andersen in the 1950's, with full hallmarks for Norway Sterling (including makers marks for both D-A and WW), & with additional Swedish import Silver marks.
This is an early George VI period, hand chased Silver expanding bangle, made by the Birmingham silversmiths Joseph Smith & Sons, & fully hallmarked for Chester 1937.
This is a late Victorian period 'nanny' brooch or pin, made of brass with a goldstone mount and containing a hidden needle case & thread holder, & almost certainly made in Germany around 1890.
The brooch is in the form of a cylindrical bar, and is dec ...click for details