9ct Yellow Gold Novelty Flower Seller Brooch set with Gemstones

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An unusual brooch in the shop of a Flower Seller, the flower seller is made of a heart cut amethyst body and a pair of almandine garnets for her skirt, the face is coral for skin colour and she is holding a bouquet of flowers of mixed gems. The Flower stall is mage in 9ct yellow gold with baskets on either side and set with more gemstons and also Akoya cultured pearls for the flowers all set under a canopy of a 9ct white and rose gold umbrella.

This is a ,most exquisite brooch that will certainly be a talking point.

Gemstones are: Garnet, Almandine Garnet, Citrine, Amethyst, Blue Zircon

Measures 3.6cms wide x 3.0cms High

Handmade in Birmingham by Alabaster & Wilson Established 1887

Circa 1965
Second Hand

£600.00

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DescriptionAn unusual brooch in the shop of a Flower Seller, the flower seller is made of a heart cut amethyst body and a pair of almandine garnets for her skirt, the face is coral for skin colour and she is holding a bouquet of flowers of mixed gems. The Flower stall is mage in 9ct yellow gold with baskets on either side and set with more gemstons and also Akoya cultured pearls for the flowers all set under a canopy of a 9ct white and rose gold umbrella. This is a ,most exquisite brooch that will certainly be a talking point. Gemstones are: Garnet, Almandine Garnet, Citrine, Amethyst, Blue Zircon Measures 3.6cms wide x 3.0cms High Handmade in Birmingham by Alabaster & Wilson Established 1887 Circa 1965 Second HandMarquise cut citrines and cultured pearls alternating around the central round cut citrine. Mounted in 9ct gold with scalloped sections between each outer citrine. Second hand London 1970 Diameter 3cmsRAF Wings Regimental brooch in 9ct yellow gold. RAF crest mounted on a green enamelled laurel wreath surmounted by a red enamelled Queen's crown and detailed feathered wings. On the reverse the pin securely fastens with a handmade rollover safety catch. Made by Bentley & Skinner, London Hallmarked Birmingham 2006 Supplied in a Connards Presentation BoxRAF Wings Regimental brooch in 9ct yellow gold. RAF crest mounted on a green enamelled laurel wreath surmounted by a red enamelled Queen's crown with light blue enamelled wings with textured relief. On the reverse the pin securely fastens with a handmade rollover safety catch. Made by Bentley & Skinner, London Measures 41mm wide x 16mm high Supplied in a Connards Presentation BoxThe Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders sweetheart bar brooch with very fine hand pierced central 'L' interlaced and reversed of the late Princess Louise. To the left is a boar's head, to the right a wild cat and above the Princess's Royal Ducal Coronet. Below a blue enamel ribbon with "THE ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS". The brooch is mounted in 15ct yellow gold with a platinum faced bar. On the top of the bar it has been stamped "15CT" and to the reverse the pin fastens securely in a safety style C catch. The brooch would have been made before 1932, as that is when they stopped using 15ct gold. This was always reserved for the higher quality pieces and in the case of this brooch it has then been faced with Platinum on top of the bar. The pin is stamped "9CT" for a 9ct yellow gold pin. Measures 51mm wide x 17mm tall Supplied in a Connards Presentation box Second Hand  Royal Army Ordnance Corps, regimental brooch in 9ct yellow gold. With blue enamelled Moto and Regiment within the Garter and scroll and central shield bearing the Ordnance Arms with blue, white and red enamelling, and finished with the red enamelled Kings Crown. Excellent condition for the enamel and craftsmanship. The gold is all with a lovely satinised finish, and is secured with a handmade Tiffany catch. Measures 2.4cm wide x 3cm high Supplied in a Connards presentation box Second Hand
ContentAn unusual brooch in the shop of a Flower Seller, the flower seller is made of a heart cut amethyst body and a pair of almandine garnets for her skirt, the face is coral for skin colour and she is holding a bouquet of flowers of mixed gems. The Flower stall is mage in 9ct yellow gold with baskets on either side and set with more gemstons and also Akoya cultured pearls for the flowers all set under a canopy of a 9ct white and rose gold umbrella. This is a ,most exquisite brooch that will certainly be a talking point. Gemstones are: Garnet, Almandine Garnet, Citrine, Amethyst, Blue Zircon Measures 3.6cms wide x 3.0cms High Handmade in Birmingham by Alabaster & Wilson Established 1887 Circa 1965 Second HandMarquise cut citrines and cultured pearls alternating around the central round cut citrine. Mounted in 9ct gold with scalloped sections between each outer citrine. Second hand London 1970 Diameter 3cmsRoyal Army Ordnance Corps, regimental brooch, with blue and white enamelling and red enamelled Kings Crown, 9ct gold mount. Second Hand
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