This is an Edwardian Raj era Gold mounted Tiger claw brooch or pin, almost certainly made in India during the British Colonial period & marked 9ct, & dating to around c.1910.
The claw has a full Gold mount, covering the top, one edge, & the tip, with the end mount having a scalloped edge design & tip having a ball finial. ...click for details
This is a Victorian period mourning brooch or pin, with a yellow Gold frame & heavily cased back & with the hairwork under glass, and dating to around 1840 - 50.
The brooch is rectangular in form, with a hinged pin & 'C' clasp fixing. ...click for details
This is a Victorian period mourning brooch or pin, made from yellow Gold inlaid with Whitby jet and with the hairwork under glass, and dating to around 1860 - 70.
The brooch is rectangular in form, with a hinged steel pin & 'C' clasp fixing. ...click for details
This is an early Victorian period brooch or pin, made from yellow Gold & in the style of a mourning brooch but with a piece of balance cock (rather than hair work) under glass, and dating to around 1840 - 50.
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This is a late Georgian / early Victorian period mourning brooch or pin, made from yellow Gold & with the hairwork under glass, and dating to around 1830 - 50.
The brooch is rectangular in form, with a hinged pin & 'C' clasp fixing and a later attache ...click for details
This is an Edwardian Raj era Gold mounted Tiger claw brooch or pin, almost certainly made in India during the British Colonial period, & dating to around c.1910
The claw has twin, unmarked Gold mounts : a full cap covering the top & a band around the tip, wi ...click for details
This is a scarce late Victorian / Edwardian Raj era Gold mounted Tigers Tooth pendant, made in India during the British Colonial period, & dating to around c.1900 - 1910
The tooth, probably a lower canine, has been polished & mounted with a plain 9ct Gold cap ...click for details